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First ICP song you've ever listened to?
September 2, 2016
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idunno if this thread has popped up before but what was the song/album that introduced you to them? 

For me I had a nigga in high school that was a juggalo and I had no idea what a Juggalo even was. I didn’t know about horrorcore back then besides some Eminem. I was mostly listening to 90s hip hop and some down south artists like Gucci Mane (big surprise coming from my username) and Lil Wayne. Now this was in 2010. He had his earphones and randomly put it to my ear and he was playing to Walk Into The Darkness. The thing that pulled me in was the very first opening lines. I was so intrigued since I have never heard anyone rap about that before. Someone rapping about wearing a mule head while shooting up his school. Now that I think about it this must’ve been how J felt when he first heard Assassins by Geto Boys. He later on schooled me about ICP and Psychopathic but I never really listened to any of the psychopathic catalog when I was a big ass juggalo just mainly ICP. So what are y’all stories 

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My parents listened to ICP growing up so I couldn’t tall ya. 

I will say my first ICP album was Jeckel Brothers. 

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September 2, 2016
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How many times, on a duel cassette p.o.s boombox. Sometime in the mid 90’s…

I was going into… 7th grade I think. Met a dirty ass kid from the D, moved in across the street from moms house. He came over and popped that tape in and BOOM… Down with the clown! 

September 2, 2016
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“Bugz on my nutz” if I am remembering correctly.

September 2, 2016
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My two oldest brothers are twins and they went off to college in ’98. They had been telling me about ICP which they discovered from some college homies, and coincidentally I had a couple buddies that started getting into them, but I still hadn’t actually listened. So my brothers come home for like a winter break or some shit and brought some ICP CDs. They pop a Forgotten Freshness in and go straight to “Halloween On Military Street” and I was immediately hooked. Like, literally within hearing the beat for one measure. Then I started geeking out on it with my other buddies and was obsessed. I bought Great Milenko off my dude for $5 and listened to it constantly. Jeckel Bros was the first album I bought on release date. 

September 3, 2016
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Technically it was the WWF Oddities theme song but the first real ICP song i heard was Halls Of Illusions. There was a TV show called “Colin’s Sleazy Friends” that ICP were on and they played a part of the video and i was hooked. First CD i bought was Jeckel Bros followed quickly by Milenko and FF1&2. 

September 3, 2016
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first song i know of for certain was the ‘no blood’ version of chicken huntin. 

later on, though, when we picked up riddle box, i coulda swore i had heard dead body man, toy box, and cemetery girl before.  but i have no idea where that mighta been. 

 

i say ‘we’, cuz i let the homies collect all the albums, at first.  after a while, when we got tired of constantly swapping tapes, some of us got our own collections going. 

first icp album that i actually owned was ringmaster.  first i picked up new…  forgotten freshness? 

 

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oh yeah… 

thread topic has indeed come up before, probably bunches.  but whateva. 

  awfully paranoid, arent you?   

September 3, 2016
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’97 “Santa’s a Fat Bitch” on cassette I wuz 12yrz old

September 3, 2016
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Halls of Illusions on Much Music followed by the entire Milenko album. Then Santa’s A Fat Bitch and I was hooked from the point forward.

September 3, 2016
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it all started for me with this…..

and then I happen to see a photo of ICP in a Circus Magazine and realized they were not just wrestlers. I headed to my local music store and picked up the only ICP album they had Forgotten Freshness Volume 1 and 2 on cassette.

and the rest is well still evolving.

September 3, 2016
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I always remembered mine being Jokers Wild in a trailer a long way back. Either that or Santa’s a Fat Bitch.

September 3, 2016
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fucking search bars, how do they work

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September 4, 2016
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Bugz on My Nutz. 

My neighbor, who was a Juggalo, let me hear it and I was floored. Since I was like eleven or so, it was the first time that I understood that “grown ups” (it had swear words therefor it was for people who did taxes and worked) had been lying the whole time. Turns out they like dick and fart jokes too, they were just pretending that you weren’t suppose to. In fact, some people make a living off of them. It was the first of many, many, revelations that ICP brought about for me in my life. 

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September 6, 2016
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JiffyLong said
My parents listened to ICP growing up so I couldn’t tall ya. 

I will say my first ICP album was Jeckel Brothers.   

This is making me feel really old.

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September 6, 2016
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A homie of mine gave me a cassette with bits of riddlebox and a milenko sampler of some sorts but I dont really remember because I immediately went out and bought riddlebox and as soon as milenko was out (for the second time), got that. It was likely dead body man or cemetery girl though. Maybe toy box?

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September 6, 2016
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It was the summer of ’99. I was 14. My neighbor was over chillin one day and popped in Riddle Box. I was just starting to appreciate hip-hop and I remember it was hard to find a group or rapper to really relate to. Riddle Box sounded unlike anything I’ve ever heard before and when it was over I told him to play it again and I just sat and soaked all the lyrics in. When he saw how much I liked it he brought over The Great Milenko and we played that shit a couple times and I was hooked. He wasn’t a juggalo or anything, he just had those 2 cds. I did some research on them and found out The Amazing Jeckel Brothers was only a few weeks from being released so I went to the cd store at the mall and bought every ICP album they had which was like all of them except for 1 or 2 rare ones I think. Then when Jeckel Brothers came out I was like full on juggalo. That year I also started listening to Bloodhound Gang and Kottonmouth Kings and I still listen to those groups as well.

So technically Riddle Box was my first ICP song.

September 8, 2016
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It was on the radio  1999 “Chicken Huntin” rb version on the alternative rock station out here played it alot along with “play with me” and “Lil somethin somethin”. In 2000 the station started siding with Eminem on the beef stuff and in 2001 they had “every Halloween” single go against a band 3 nights in a row for regular rotation they almost won but Kid Rocks “forever” beat it the final night. Yeah fuck that station now 101X

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September 8, 2016
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I heard Sleep Walker on Napster back in 1999, which got my parents into ICP as well. I also heard the Oddities theme they provided WWF around that same time. I then heard Jeckel Brothers shortly afterwards upon its release, and have been down with the clown ever since. 

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