11:24 am
April 19, 2012
My favorite artists (non psychopathic or related) is The Residents. Their album “God in three persons” is an amazing and eerie storytelling album. I highly recommend it to anybody that craves genuinely weird stuff. As for underground horror rap, ICP is my favorite and no one album can be at the top of the list however mental warp is my favorite song they have ever done. I wish most icp was as deranged as that song.
11:47 am
November 6, 2014
DemonicSwaggie said
My favorite artists (non psychopathic or related) is The Residents. Their album “God in three persons” is an amazing and eerie storytelling album. I highly recommend it to anybody that craves genuinely weird stuff. As for underground horror rap, ICP is my favorite and no one album can be at the top of the list however mental warp is my favorite song they have ever done. I wish most icp was as deranged as that song.
ill have to hit it up. im into boondox`s dark shit and dark half, razakel, smallz one, scum, sicktanik, leaders of the lost, and shit like that.
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August 6, 2013
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August 27, 2012
"Somewhere theres a Waffle House thats severely understaffed right now" -OCJ to Scruffy watching a second stage act at the Gathering.
4:41 pm
DemonicSwaggie said
My favorite artists (non psychopathic or related) is The Residents. Their album “God in three persons” is an amazing and eerie storytelling album. I highly recommend it to anybody that craves genuinely weird stuff. As for underground horror rap, ICP is my favorite and no one album can be at the top of the list however mental warp is my favorite song they have ever done. I wish most icp was as deranged as that song.
Mental Warp is a great song, it was one of my favorites for a long time. I’m also a big fan of The Residents, they have some of the coolest music videos. The Gingerbread Man video was what got me hooked.
My favorite non rap group is Type O Negative, but I haven’t been listening to them much lately. I’d love to read the new biography on Peter Steele, R.I.P.
As far as rap, I’ve been listening to Hopsin. Ill Mind 7 was a crazy good track IMO and I’ve been bumping that one a lot. I relate to so much of Hopsin, even more than Violent J now, and of course, I mean Violent J as a person, Joe Bruce. The situations and feelings he speaks on in Behind the Paint, man, it’s a great autobiography and one I’ve been rereading.
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