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August 6, 2013
So, this is a super fun game! The first time I "played" was because I was high as fuck.
It works like this, whenever you are listening to ICP (or Twiztid, but not as much) or watching a live show recording, or anything like that, picture them without paint!
It works best if you picture them in the recording studio without paint recording your favorite album!
*disclaimer: It's not fun, when I was high as shit and first did this it made me sad for a while*
Here's a picture to help!
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September 28, 2014
LuckyNumbrXIII said
Bootleg216 said
Imagine only hearing ICP threw music only and never seeing a pic or nothing of em.Believe it or not, when I got into ICP (97-99), the internet as we know it didn't exist. There was no social media or phone cameras. The only pics I ever saw of them were the promotional pics and anything they put on CDs. They were a real mystery. Hearing them appear in character on Loveline and Howard Stern was crazy.
Nowadays if you google Violent J, you'll get pics of him without his paint, chilling with his kids, whatever. It's not a bad thing, however, a lot of what I loved about ICP was I couldn't find shit, and I wanted more. I just kept getting my friend to bootleg me a cassette because I didn't have a CD player. So I got Riddle Box, Milenko, and Forgotten Freshness 1&2. That was it. The stores by me didn't even carry their shit til around Jeckel Bros.
You think the net was difficult to find anything back in 97-99, try late 94 when I got into em. This was back when only better off people had a computer in their house much less the internet. For the longest time me and my Homies thought they were black. COC didn't really have any pictures in it. Back then you didn't have anything to look up a back catalog on and Beverly Kills, Fuck Off and Carnival Xmas were hard as fuck to come by if you were like me and didn't live right in Detroit. Ringmaster had the one picture, extremely close up with the reverse, white on black makeup and Terror Wheel didn't offer any pics. So, you really had nothing to go by other than the music.
11:07 pm
March 30, 2013
The mystery was the greatest thing. Just you and the music and your imagination. Meeting them in 2000 at the GOTJ i thought J was really insane. Shaggy too, just more stealthy and calculated in his wackiness.
After AJB came out, the illusion started to fade. J with the blond spikey hair and such. Im not dissing his look or choices, but the internet began to get more day to day for people, and we no longer felt things like "i know they didnt kill ALL those people in the songs, but maybe one or three they didnt talk about" or "i know it wont happen, but maybe the sky WILL fall after their sixth card". Fun time.
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May 22, 2012
i know i got into this before in some other thread, but i see the icps 'eras' as being two: the mysterious, behind-the-curtain era; and the more public, open-to-the-juggalo-family era.
it was a gradual transformation, but if i had to pick a moment in time to call the end of the first era, and the beginning of the second, id say the first gathering. for lotsa reasons.
its a lil odd, now, thinkin back to a time when there werent a zillion pictures of icp. outside of detroit, there were about five.
awfully paranoid, arent you?
10:53 pm
September 28, 2014
Good point, although, I don't think any artist could pull off the whole, behind the curtain, mysterious thing these days with the internet, especially not one with a national audience. It's basically the same effect the internet had on wrestling. Back in the pre-internet days you could pull off an angle like the nwo and have hogan come out and turn heal and shock the world. Once the internet sunk its teeth into wrestling though everybody and their mama would have already known it was coming. Technology is great but if you let it, it can ruin a whole lot of fun experiences for ya.
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May 28, 2013
LuckyNumbrXIII said
Bootleg216 said
Imagine only hearing ICP threw music only and never seeing a pic or nothing of em.Believe it or not, when I got into ICP (97-99), the internet as we know it didn't exist. There was no social media or phone cameras. The only pics I ever saw of them were the promotional pics and anything they put on CDs. They were a real mystery. Hearing them appear in character on Loveline and Howard Stern was crazy.
Nowadays if you google Violent J, you'll get pics of him without his paint, chilling with his kids, whatever. It's not a bad thing, however, a lot of what I loved about ICP was I couldn't find shit, and I wanted more. I just kept getting my friend to bootleg me a cassette because I didn't have a CD player. So I got Riddle Box, Milenko, and Forgotten Freshness 1&2. That was it. The stores by me didn't even carry their shit til around Jeckel Bros.
Same here, I didn't know what they really looked like for years. Its weird to think how much of a big deal it was to see them without their paint back then. I remember being a little weirded out when Alternative Press put them on the cover.
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