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Title: Party at the Top of the Hill
Release Date: 1989
Tracklist: 01. Party at the Top of the Hill
Info: This song was never for sale, and was the first ever recorded material by Joe, Joey, and John, rapping as the JJ Boys. There were only a few cassettes made, and they are assumed to be lost forever. The names of the JJ Boys were as follows: Joe Bruce (Violent J) was Jagged Joe, Joey Utsler (Shaggy 2 Dope) was Kangol Joe, and John Utsler (Kickjazz) was Master J. |
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Title: Enter the Ghetto Zone
Release Date: 1990
Tracklist: Track Listing Unknown
Info: It was the first album where Joe used the name Violent J. He recorded this LP by himself using two tape players facing each other. One would record while the other played the beat. Joe then stuck his head down between the radios to record each song. Many dubs were made of this album and given away for free, but none were sold. Teh sound quality was extremely poor. |
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Title: Ghetto Territory
Release Date: 1990
Tracklist: Track Listing Unknown
Info: This album was recorded and passed out the same way as Enter the Ghetto Zone. It features Violent J, Shaggy 2 Dope, and John Kickjass for the first time as Inner City Posse. This album was never for sale, and not many copies were ever made. |
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Title: Intelligence and Violence
Release Date: 1990
Tracklist: 01. Intro
02. Intelligence and Violence
03. The Wizard Of Delray
04. Violent J's The Mack
05. Gangsta' Codes
06. Inner City Posse (Interlude)
07. Gangsta' Times
08. Something To Say
09. Violent Crimes
10. D-Day
Info: Low quality demo tape recorded on karaoke by Violent J and D-Lyrical. |
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Title: Bass-Ment Cuts
Release Date: 1991
Tracklist: 01. Intro
02. Set It Off
03. Lock Down
04. Bitches
05. Insian Fake
06. Play Tha Hoe
07. Ghetto Style
08. The ICP
Info: ICP's first bass-ment album. ICP had a third member, John Kick Chass, on this album. This was only release as dubs and ICP's name was Inner City Posse at this time. These are very rare tapes and only few are still in existance. There was a CD re-release at the Gathering of the Juggalos 2001 so that ninajs could hear the old school shit! |
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Title: Dog Beats
Release Date: 1991
Tracklist: 01. Ghetto Zone
02. Wizard of Delray
03. Life At Risk
04. Dog Beats
Info: Dog Beats was Inner City Posse's first professional recorded album, of of which song (Wizard of Delray, later Wizzard of the Hood) was featured on Carnival of Carnage. This was an EP tape, but an LP entitled "Gangsta Coads" was set to be released but never happened. There was a CD re-release at the Gathering of the Juggalos 2001 so that ninajs could hear the old school shit! |
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Title: Carnival of Carnage
Release Date: October 18th, 1992
Tracklist: 01. Intro
02. Carnival Of Carnage
03. The Juggla
04. First Day Out
05. Red Neck Hoe
06. Wizard Of The Hood
07. Guts On The Ceiling
08. Is That You? w/ Kid Rock
09. Night Of The Axe
10. Psychopathic
11. Blackin' Your Eyes
12. Never Had It Made
13. Your Rebel Flag
14. Ghetto Freak Show
15. Taste w/Esham
Info: The album that started the saga. They're debut album and the first of six Joker's Cards. Although nothing about Joker's Cards are mentioned on this album, it's still percieved as one. This album featured local artists Esham and Kid Rock. This album as was the end of John Kickchass (Shaggy's Brother) in ICP. This was later re-released nationwide without "Blackin' Your Eyes" and "Night of the Axe". |
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Title: Beverly Kills 50187
Release Date: 1993
Tracklist: 01. Beverly Kills
02. 17 Dead
03. The Stalker
04. In the Haughhh!
05. Chop! Chop! (w/ Esham)
06. Joke Ya Mind
Info: ICP comes back with their first side show EP and takes a trip to the richy ass town called Beverly Hills. ICP raises the hatchets and teahces the richy bitches and bigots a mutherfuckin' lesson. Esham is on the song "Chop! Chop!" layin down tha acid rap flava. Although its a short album, its a definate add-on to any collection of Psychopathic cds. |
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