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LA Weekly posts Editorial column: “You Hate Juggalos Because They Have More Fun”

The Insane Clown Posse have received more positive press from an unlikely source!  At LAWeekly.com, they posted an editorial piece written by Nicholas Pell that highlights a few points on how much fun it is to be a Juggalo, and the irony in making fun of our subculture when praising others for being “edgy.”

Mr. Pell speaks on his experience with ICP, and most notably his love for The Great Milenko.  It’s a quick read, and since he showed Juggalos love, let’s show it right back!  Check the article below and make sure to leave a positive comment right here.

From LAWeekly.com:

I wouldn’t call myself a Juggalo, but I love Insane Clown Posse and I appreciate the Juggalo subculture. It’s not just that I think they’re responsible for innovative, interesting and hilarious rap. It’s hard to ignore the fact that they’ve created one of the only vibrant and original subcultures in the last 30 years or so.

Listen, I get it: The Juggalo subculture is the near-exclusive domain of working-class white people in the Rust Belt and secondary cities — in other words, the only people it’s still acceptable to hatefully mock in polite society in 2016. But while you were thinking the 100th iteration of punk or indie rock was hot shit, Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope were making something fresh and something new. Sure, you mock the Gathering, but as far as I can tell, the Juggalo subculture is all about horror movies, professional wrestling and fat girls. So what’s not to like, exactly?

The repeated jokes about their makeup are always strange to me. The same people shitting themselves over “edgy” Norwegians who paint themselves up like fat Hamburglars and bewildered pandas giggle over actually scary dudes wearing makeup that makes them look even scarier. Unlike wraiths or liches or whatever black metal bands are trying to look like, psychopathic, serial killer clowns are real.

My favorite album of the boys is probably the most accessible to outsiders, The Great Milenko. If you’ve got even the slightest curiosity, start there. The album was released by a major label, then pulled, which I personally think is pretty great.

Around this time, the duo also made Shockumentary, which MTV refused to air, backing down only after the group’s label pulled strings. Spin magazine also took to attacking the group and their fans around this time, which is braggable. In short, ICP and their fans established themselves as something actually outside of the mainstream.

Which I think hits on a big part of why “respectable” middle-class white people love to hate ICP and Juggalos. First of all, they hate that anyone is having more fun than they are. Secondly, they hate that anyone is still capable of having fun without ten layers of ironic separation. Perhaps most importantly, somewhere in the mid-’90s, alternative honkies switched from being the class rebel to being the class tattletale, but remain blissfully unaware of the transition. Thus, they prefer the socially acceptable, faux edginess of the Brochella lineup to anything that might actually offend a rich, cool person who goes on television regularly.

The Great Milenko features appearances by Slash and Steve Jones, two guys who have forgotten more about what rock & roll means in a single alcohol binge than you’ve ever known in your whole life. Shaggy 2 Dope and Violent J are also apparently big fans of Gong, which might be one of the weirder musical factoids on record. On the hip-hop side of the aisle, they’ve worked with Ol’ Dirty Bastard and Ice T. “Fuck the Beastie Boys and the Dalai Lama”: If there’s a single rap lyric in the world I approve of more, I’ve yet to hear it. And the next time you crack wise about the Gathering, know that it’s good enough for Ice Cube.

In short, Juggalos are the kid in class cutting up, having a blast and at least on some level cognizant of the fact that none of this matters. The mainstream alt-rock crowd are the ones shushing him so they can write down the homework accurately. Yawn.

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    Faygoluvers Comments

  1. scruffy

    scruffy

    Comment posted on Monday, March 28th, 2016 02:37 pm GMT -5 at 2:37 pm

    title of the article is so very, very, very true.

  2. twiztidmac

    twiztidmac

    Comment posted on Monday, March 28th, 2016 02:52 pm GMT -5 at 2:52 pm

    Lmao so true

  3. SomethingWicked

    SomethingWicked

    Comment posted on Monday, March 28th, 2016 03:06 pm GMT -5 at 3:06 pm

    Down with the clown till I’m dead in the ground

  4. deathmetaljuggalo

    deathmetaljuggalo

    Comment posted on Monday, March 28th, 2016 05:08 pm GMT -5 at 5:08 pm

    Great article, definitely agree.

  5. TravisKing

    TravisKing

    Comment posted on Monday, March 28th, 2016 05:49 pm GMT -5 at 5:49 pm

    This guy says he is not a Juggalo but sounds very much like one to me. He was referencing The Great Milenko as a starting point for people with interest I would have recommend it the same way not taking nothing away from chronological order but as that whole era of 1997 and The Great Milenko was the year I found ICP and knew I was a Juggalo it has a special place in my heart great article MWCL Down for Life

  6. DrFreshness

    DrFreshness

    Comment posted on Monday, March 28th, 2016 09:57 pm GMT -5 at 9:57 pm

    ha ha best Juggalo-related mainstream press article I’ve read in a long time.

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