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The Killjoy Club - Discussions, Album Reviews and whatever
September 1, 2014
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Did they have to add sugar slam to the end of "Don't Fuck with me"?

Like really? And she sounds like a down syndrome kid on the hook of 

"Jump"

2 Dopes verses are starting to really be nice.

Violent J's verses where palm-in-face embarrassing sometimes.

The trap sound that seems to be the fad for last eight years

just gets repetitive and some tracks on here just seem to blend

in to the next.

I hope Kuma is not going to be their "go to" producer.

Mike Clark's shit is corny sometimes but he makes timeless

sounding shit that stands the test of time. this shit will sound

out dated in a year or so.

Over all this project will do what both camps wanted it to do,

to trade Sinners and Juggalos in to gain more exposure

for both sides. With ICP winning on that aspect.

They could have done "Just Another Crazy Click" 2  just to show

the history between both sides.

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September 1, 2014
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Karacalla said
Did they have to add sugar slam to the end of "Don't Fuck with me"?

Like really? And she sounds like a down syndrome kid on the hook of 

"Jump"

2 Dopes verses are starting to really be nice.

Violent J's verses where palm-in-face embarrassing sometimes.

The trap sound that seems to be the fad for last eight years

just gets repetitive and some tracks on here just seem to blend

in to the next.

I hope Kuma is not going to be their "go to" producer.

Mike Clark's shit is corny sometimes but he makes timeless

sounding shit that stands the test of time. this shit will sound

out dated in a year or so.

Over all this project will do what both camps wanted it to do,

to trade Sinners and Juggalos in to gain more exposure

for both sides. With ICP winning on that aspect.

They could have done "Just Another Crazy Click" 2  just to show

the history between both sides.

I do agree with some of what you said (Sugar Slam definitely wasn't needed at the end of Don't Fuck With Me and was kind of annoying...I actually liked her background vocals on Jump though)...thought J did pretty good overall but did have some weak lines (so did Shaggy...his verse on Fuck Death was dope but why did he need to drop a line about doo doo holes or w/e the fuck he said...J's verse on that track was flawless)...as for Just Another Crazy Click 2 I only would have liked that to be done if they could have gotten Juicy and Twiztid on the track as well (which these days is a long shot...Juicy anyways)...I do wish they had done a Body Parts type posse cut at the end with everyone spitting longer verses...my one gripe with this is that its mostly just 8 bar verses from everyone which gets old after a while...would have been cool if they had split it up so certain rappers were on certain tracks and spit 16's and then had other joints where they just split 8 up...I do think some of the album gets repetitive over time but there's still plenty of standouts IMO (Hammer Time, Devil Made Me Do It, Fools, Ghetto Blaster, It's a Murder It's a Kill...didn't like J's sword verse really was out of place IMO but still a good song otherwise, Jump, Surprize, Fuck Death, etc)...I like Kuma's production and Seven and thought DJ Paul did a great job (he could have just given them throwaways for this album but really contributed some bangers)...yeah the trap thing is a fad or w/e but it was something new for ICP so I didn't mind it...I wouldn't want them to stick with this style for their actual ICP albums or anything like that and I do think they need to keep Mike E Clark on board but production wasn't really a problem for me on this (I do wish they had at least 1 or 2 more laidback/chill songs to mix it up with the bangers but there's always the follow up album if they do one)

Koopsta and Crunchy did better than I thought they would as did Paul but still would have been awesome if Juicy as still around and if Infamous was alive to be involved in this...Infamous would have sounded great on more than a few of these)

September 1, 2014
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Yes! A body parts type posse cut with them just going ape shit on the killing aspect

would have been great. It would have been nice for them to all trade verses on a

song instead of the traditional 8 bar-Hook traditional way. I like how they all went old

school on ghetto blaster....Even Koopsta changed his flow up. Lord would have

definitely been a nice element to this, Unfortunate that Juicy is doing pop shit with

katey perry ATM. Otis really shined on the entire project, I was like Damn!

Kuma and Seven can have the other acts and stuff like this but when it

comes to the Jokers Cards it has to be MEC.

This was something from the norm and kind of breaths fresh air in to

the psy catalog. Yea, J's sword verse was really out of place on the

track but I guess that would be the Clown aspect of it tho'.

Even HooDoo and Boondox came nice on it.

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September 1, 2014
12:26 pm
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Karacalla said
Yes! A body parts type posse cut with them just going ape shit on the killing aspect

would have been great. It would have been nice for them to all trade verses on a

song instead of the traditional 8 bar-Hook traditional way. I like how they all went old

school on ghetto blaster....Even Koopsta changed his flow up. Lord would have

definitely been a nice element to this, Unfortunate that Juicy is doing pop shit with

katey perry ATM. Otis really shined on the entire project, I was like Damn!

Kuma and Seven can have the other acts and stuff like this but when it

comes to the Jokers Cards it has to be MEC.

This was something from the norm and kind of breaths fresh air in to

the psy catalog. Yea, J's sword verse was really out of place on the

track but I guess that would be the Clown aspect of it tho'.

Even HooDoo and Boondox came nice on it.

my only issue with Young Wicked/Otis on this (and I really mean my only issue because I do think he shined and should have been an official member and been on the album cover with the rest of them...he was on pretty much every song) was that his singing/crooning got a bit annoying at times (in his verses I mean)...didn't mind the singing on the choruses but just didn't like how he went from chopper style rapping to sing songy stuff...really liked Hoodoo's verse...Boondox killed it too but it goes back to what I was saying about wishing there had been a more laidback/chill Southern joint...imagine a Boondox verse on something like that with the rest of them...I did like how Koopsta switched his flow throughout the album...sometimes it was hard to make out what him and Crunchy were saying though lol...as far as Kuma goes I think it'd be dope if ICP did a side project with him and Seven and whoever else on beats with them just spitting..not a Jokers card but something more like The Tempest...personally I really dig Kuma's production but agree MEC should be the only one handling Joker Cards

September 1, 2014
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I thought otis did a good job too...Summoning the powers of bone thugs.

agree about shaggy stepping up with his shit. this and lotus shaggy has been killin it..

looking at my gucci its about that time witching hour reference is cool

was that line from a beastie boys song???

sample from schoolly D song gucci time...the more you know

September 1, 2014
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Did anyone notice a lot of the songs are about the same thing? I thought it was funny when DJ Paul talking about fake rappers on the intro to it's murder it's a kill and everything talked about on the cd is fake.

September 1, 2014
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NOT EXCITED AT ALL..... DA MAFIA SIX CANT RAP FOR SHIT..... ITS DEF A MONEY THING.... ACT LIKE IT AINT! ID MUCH RATHER GET A NEW CARD OR THAT HOUSE OF WAX EP. SERIOUSLY THEM DUDES CANT RAP.... VIOLENT J AND 2DOPE SOUND LIKE THE ILLEST MCEES YOU EVER HEARD WHEN THEY DO A TRACK WITH THEM... Lol... This is clearly my opinion tho....

September 1, 2014
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Just had my first listen... fuckin HOME RUN! Best product ICP has put out since Bang Pow Boom. The beats and verses are awesome. I can tell I will be bumping this hundreds of times in the future and sharing it with a lotta homies. Freshness.smile

September 1, 2014
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DK@Y13 said
NOT EXCITED AT ALL..... DA MAFIA SIX CANT RAP FOR SHIT..... ITS DEF A MONEY THING.... ACT LIKE IT AINT! ID MUCH RATHER GET A NEW CARD OR THAT HOUSE OF WAX EP. SERIOUSLY THEM DUDES CANT RAP.... VIOLENT J AND 2DOPE SOUND LIKE THE ILLEST MCEES YOU EVER HEARD WHEN THEY DO A TRACK WITH THEM... Lol... This is clearly my opinion tho....

money thing?...its not like ICP are looking to go multi platinum with this (if they were they would have tried harder to get Juicy J involved and had him bring the whole Taylor Gang with him lol) and I don't think Da Mafia 6ix are looking for that either doing a record with Insane Clown Posse...it was something they talked about doing for a lot of years and finally had the chance to do it...true Crunchy isn't that great of a rapper but I actually didn't think he did too bad on this for the most part same with Koopsta and all in all I usually find Paul to be pretty entertaining...also let's not kid ourselves ICP do not sound like the illest MC's rapping with them nor does Da Mafia 6ix with them

for their next side group however I think it'd be fun for ICP to do the complete opposite of some Killjoy Club shit and do a whole album of chill/laidback shit...idk what artists they could collab on it with but there's more than a few possibilities...have Kuma lace some beats like "I'm Not Happy" n shit lol...a lotta juggalos would probably hate on it but fuck em at this point in their careers ICP are allowed to have fun on the side while also doing new cards/albums...the House of Wax ep is coming in October be patient lol as for a new Card...give it time

September 1, 2014
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Tender YOUNG WICKED is all over that bitch!

September 1, 2014
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I think it's funny that J says "Drink all flavors of Faygo so fuck Shasta!"

 

Faygo and Shasta are owned by the same company. From Faygo's Website:

 

With approximately $600 million in revenues and 1,200 employees, National Beverage Corp. is a leader in the development and sale of flavored beverage products in the United States, offering the widest selection of flavored soft drinks, juices, sparkling waters, energy drinks and nutritionally-enhanced waters. National Beverage is recognized for a line of refreshing flavors through its popular brands, including Shasta® and Faygo® carbonated soft drinks; Everfresh® juice products; LaCroix® sparkling waters and Rip It® energy drinks and powders. Headquartered in Ft. Lauderdale, National Beverage produces its brands in 12 manufacturing facilities strategically located in major metropolitan markets throughout the United States.

September 2, 2014
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piggofdoom said
I think it's funny that J says "Drink all flavors of Faygo so fuck Shasta!"

 

Faygo and Shasta are owned by the same company. From Faygo's Website:

 

With approximately $600 million in revenues and 1,200 employees, National Beverage Corp. is a leader in the development and sale of flavored beverage products in the United States, offering the widest selection of flavored soft drinks, juices, sparkling waters, energy drinks and nutritionally-enhanced waters. National Beverage is recognized for a line of refreshing flavors through its popular brands, including Shasta® and Faygo® carbonated soft drinks; Everfresh® juice products; LaCroix® sparkling waters and Rip It® energy drinks and powders. Headquartered in Ft. Lauderdale, National Beverage produces its brands in 12 manufacturing facilities strategically located in major metropolitan markets throughout the United States.

it's know here in Detroit that they are by the same company.. so he prolly sarcastically said it.. like he's only down with faygo brand

September 2, 2014
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with this and DL it's like shaggy transformed into a better rapper somehow

and Otis raps all fast but damn he needs a different sounding voice

I still don't like crunchy black because he openly admitted that he hates white people

September 2, 2014
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Otis kills it on Braver than me

"They cant fuck with us Kill Joy Club got a double clutch."

September 2, 2014
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Solid album I'm only half way through. I grew up on early three 6 and Icp so this is a dream construe for me. Ever since the swarm was announced prematurely in 2001

September 2, 2014
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Producers.

1 Kuma, ICP

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6 DJ Paul and TWhy

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8 DJ Paul and TWhy

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10 DJ Paul and TWhy

11 Kuma ,  ICP, Seven

12 DJ Paul and TWhy

13 Seven, Kuma, ICP

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September 2, 2014
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September 2, 2014
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Got my copy in from Amazon this morning. Loving this album... hell to the yes.......

September 2, 2014
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Shits got some fresh tracks buuuut honestly the beats get a little repetitive and Da Mafia Six kind of suck :/

September 2, 2014
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HahahaWooo said
Shits got some fresh tracks buuuut honestly the beats get a little repetitive and Da Mafia Six kind of suck :/

tbh nonjuggalo Da Mafia 6ix fans probably feel the same way about ICP lol...I actually thought they did better than I thought they would on this (Da Mafia 6ix I mean...clowns definitely surprised me with how hard they went on most of the album though)...it's a fun side project like I said before though I wouldn't want this to be ICP's permanent style or anything...as far as side projects go I'd love for them to experiment as much as they want tbh

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