11:23 am
September 16, 2012
12:20 pm
June 1, 2012
I first heard ICP when I got into pro wrestling & Eminem in '98/'99 when I was 12 (I'm 26 now). I bought WWF The Music Volume 3, which had the Oddities theme song by ICP. A year later, WCW came out with an entrance theme album called WCW Mayhem The Music, that had Vampiro's theme "Take It!" by ICP. When I saw both songs were by the Insane Clown Posse, I assumed the were a musical group who made entrance themes for wrestlers. I was & still am an Eminem fan, I heard the disses he made on "The Marshall Mathers LP" , but I didn't understand what or who he was dissing. Then one night ICP came out on WCW Monday Nitro, it was the night ICP wrestled Mike Awesome on top of the bus & Shaggy fell off on his head. The announcer introduced them "from Detroit, MI, Violent J & Shaggy 2 Dope, the Insane Clown Posse" & then I here the commentators call them ICP, I immediately remember the 2 wrestling songs they did & when I heard they were from Detroit. & knowing Eminem was too, I finally knew who he was dissing. I was immediately interested. I had 2 friends at the time who are brothers, Billy & Richard, who were also into wrestling & also liked Eminem, Kid Rock, Limp Bizkit, KoRn, & a lot of the same music I liked. We were talking about ICP after I saw that Nitro & they just so happened to have Forgotten Freshness Volume 2 that they burrowed from a juggalo homie of theirs (Billy & Richard are not juggalos, they just liked ICP's music). They had me listen to 3 songs, "Red Christmas", "Piggy Pie (Old School)" & "House Of Wonders". I was hooked. When I got home after hanging out with them, I listened to "Oddities" & "Take It!" because they were the only 2 songs I had. The first album I bought was "The Great Milenko", I got it Hallowicked night in 1999 when I was 12 or 13, I remember because it was Halloween, I remember the year because everybody thought the world was going to end in 2000. I had that album for over a year before I got another ICP album, I listened to Milenko everyday for that year, maybe not the whole album, but at least a few songs a day, I loved it. On Christmas in 2000, I go Jeckal Brothers, I also got some money & bought what ICP albums I could with it. I felt it, all my life I was an outcast, even to all the other outcasts. I was like a clown to society, laughed at by all, so when I found ICP, I really related to it.
When I first heard of Twiztid it was in the Jeckal Brothers album. When I first heard of them, I thought that they were a couple of ICP wannabes who ICP felt sorry for. But then I got "Freek Show", I got it because of all the songs that ICP was on, & by the time "We Don't Die" came on, I fell in love with Twiztid. I decided after that, any artist or act that gets signed to Psychopathic Records, I would give a chance. I love all kinds of music. Music is my favorite form of entertainment, I listen to it all, rap, rock, reggae, country, pop, if I like it I bump it, I bring that up because so far, every act that has every been signed to Psychopathic, I have liked. I am not just saying that, I really do. Of course I prefer certain acts over others, but there has not been one act that I have disliked or hated. I am excited to see who the 2 new artists that they have signed turn out to be!
I can't remember who said it on here, but I loved the Goosebumps books too, that was my shit!
4:53 am
Via KmK (that i knew pretty earlier by Cypress Hill), when they released their Cloud Nine album in 2007. There was this song with ICP, Think 4 Yourself, then i watched a short video about the behind the scene of the video-clip, and these 2 dudes with facepaint were pretty funny haha, so i searched for more and the rest is history
2:22 pm
August 27, 2012
In 2000 KMK released High Society. I was watching MTV like some of you and saw the video for "Peace not greed". I hauled ass to best buy and got a copy of the album a little track called Wickit Clownz changed my LIFE.....
"Somewhere theres a Waffle House thats severely understaffed right now" -OCJ to Scruffy watching a second stage act at the Gathering.
2:28 pm
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August 12, 2012
Marlene said:
Via KmK (that i knew pretty earlier by Cypress Hill), when they released their Cloud Nine album in 2007. There was this song with ICP, Think 4 Yourself, then i watched a short video about the behind the scene of the video-clip, and these 2 dudes with facepaint were pretty funny haha, so i searched for more and the rest is history
2:29 pm
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August 12, 2012
3:59 pm
I got into ICP back in 1998. Coming home from college I stopped by the Best Buy for peak on what was in the rap world. I was really into the West Coast rap but wanted something different…and it was just not that day I wanted something different. Seemed like everything was West Coast rap. I saw the Great Milenko on the top 20 shelf. I asked someone about it and they said "neh – I would not get it." So basically about three days later I stopped by Best Buy again and decided to buy the tape anyhow. Felt weird and don't like buying stuff that I have not heard. I must have listened to it a few times then put it away. Saying "that is different". Then came back to listening to it after a month and really started to feel it.
After that I bought The Amazing Jackal Brothers. I could not stop listening to that for several months. Then I started buying all the back issue CD's of ICP. Once PFOS (the original one) came out - really found out about Twiztid. About 2001 I finally bought Twiztid's Mostasteless CD and that is when I because a fan of Psychopathic. Of course after the Wraith came out my love of Psy has really fadded…I basically only buy ICP, Dark Lotus and Psychopathic Rydas music. I download the rest of the artist. My last Twiztid CD that I bought was The Green Book. My last ABK cd was Dirty History (it is history – as I shot the peace of crap with my rifle).
12:17 am
November 2, 2012
icp
lol
actually i would have never gave a fuck about the label if it werent for twiztid and it sucks cuz anybody else i could give a fuck about, im actually liking blaze more through the years, just his style, hes nothing special and ive never bought any of his shit, i bought abk hatchet warrior and the 2nd one, but if it werent for twiztid we wouldnt have those guys and maybe that isnt such a good thing after all.
then again icp didnt have a great track record wit signing acts, and still doesnt obviously, but maybe they would have signed some other talent if twiztid didnt bring in blaze, which like i said i dont mind him, hes just not..spectacular, and blaze bring in retardBK
3:39 am
Yeyy thanks for the video PunkRockJuggalo, it's one of the best vids KmK did. And Cloud Nine was a really, really good album. Now They're too high to do something good. I also loved Wickit Klowns back in the day, and still love it… one of the best KmK tracks.
And this is that video that me search more about ICP http://www.mediafire.com/ ?b5p76e17un0zm8n (without the space)
PS: I also knew Hokus Pokus back in ' 97 when i was a kid, i loved this song but didn't know it was ICP.
11:23 am
July 11, 2012
retardBK??hahahaha..got into psy in 97 when Milenko came out.Kids in school started getting into them and a dude was listening to milenko in art class and I was like what u listening to and it was halls of illusions.I was like this shit is dope and i was hooked then got all the other albums before it and havent stopped.But I never really felt like I was a juggalo till later when I started to understand what it was all about maybe when bizzar came out is when I really felt the magic of ICP and I got it was like a light turned on
11:37 am
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August 12, 2012
12:35 pm
1998 or 99 i was like 11 or 12, had literally just memorized the words to "the real slim shady" off MTV and my older brother played great melinko. I heard "mary ann what in the hell is wrong with this damn music box?", laughed at the humor in it and then i heard the whole cd, loved it, learned it, my older bro got me a copy of jeckel bros when it dropped, remember that fresh ass red cellophane? Lol and aa minute later i painted my face for halloween and one of the apartnents i went to was painted up, gave me extra candy and called me a juggalo. Been reppin abd steppin since, im 24 now. At 13 / 14 i found some old friends from my neighborhood and they were into it also, started kicking it and the rest is history.
11:37 pm
August 27, 2012
Wickit clownz beats the shit outta think for yourself………imo….that link to wickit clownz is AWFUL tho thanks for putting it up punkrock but man it is one of the worst uploads ive ever seen….its syncing is terrible and usually its on the wrong king when their rapping….
"Somewhere theres a Waffle House thats severely understaffed right now" -OCJ to Scruffy watching a second stage act at the Gathering.
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August 27, 2012
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