10:00 pm
August 17, 2012
WHat was the first album you actually were waiting on to be released? In the summer of 98 i think some friends introduced me to the Jeckle Bros. and i've been down since. Maybe later the next year I was at the mall and got a free sampler with Question marks all over it and did'nt even know what it was. When I got home and listened it was the sampler for Bizzar Bizaar. I was so geeked and astounded that just by the luck of the draw I got this awesome disc and I remember waiting on it to drop. i did'nt know the date it came out but just happened to be at a cd store the day it came out (Halloween i think) and just had to get it. I could only afford one at the time so i had to wait like a month or so later to get the other.
I always LOVE the excitement leading up to the release of a new cool album, and that moment you get to experience it for the first time is always Super Amazing.
I remember how freaking excited I was when the 6th was coming out… “After all 6 have risen the end of time will consume us all.” Freakin' Sweet!!!
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What was the first album you remember waiting for? describe that experience
10:52 pm
July 27, 2012
The first ICP album, and by extention the first psy album, I'd anticpated the release of was The Tempest. I'd been collecting their back catologue, buying all the joker's cards in no particular order, just based on what seemed most interesting and which were cheapest. I think the order I heard the joker's cards were Shagri-La, Jeckle Bros., Hell's Pit, then CoC, Ringmaster and Riddle Box all at once, and finally Milenko. Anyway, I was excited for this new album, the returning of this Mike Clark dude who made some of my favorite music on many of these old ICP albums. I was hyped, I wanted something great. But I was disappointed. I think I was still expecting the new album to sound like these others I'd just bought and loved, with their old producer back they could recapture that same feel. But they didn't. I still like the Tempest, I still listen to it, but it remains my least favorite LP from the clowns.
I think I was more cautious about Bang! Pow! Boom!, but once I heard the sampler I knew I'd love it. And I did. BPB didn't disappoint me, it actually surprised me to some extent. It wasn't like the old albums, but I was still really digging it. It didn't have to sound like the old joker's cards for me to enjoy it, it had it's own vibe for me to appreciate.
I didn't really care for waiting three years for Mighty Death Pop. The album's great, but I'm impatient. I want shit out fast. I remember thinking a year ago that they should have already released the damned thing. I understand it takes time to create “four” records, but maybe next time they should stick to one.

11:24 pm
June 20, 2012
My first introduction into the Dark Carnival was Great Milenko(Island Release).
I heard chicken huntin a few mos prior to milenko coming out,Thats what sold me
on ICP,From then on after gettin milenko,I started goin backwords in collecting.From
Milenko back to Carnival of Carnage and Every Ep in between.
Id say the most anticipation ive had for an album was The Amazing Jeckel Bros.
I bought it a week after its release,Buyin Jack first then jake soon after.But there
was some staleness in between everything,The Jeckel Bros instore tour,I went
to the instore hoping to meet ICP,But i got the bone on that one,I didnt know that
in order to meet them i had to buy the cd to get the wristband,Well since i had
already bought it a week before i thought id be able to just get in to meet them.
I was wrong,So i went home MAD because of that,It even took 14 yrs to finally meet
them face to face.
The Wraith was however a different story,A whole new look
And a completely different sound.It took about a good year to even fully listen to
it and fully appreciate it but i must say that to this very day it is still one of my top ICP albums.
The tempest was awesome when i heard it,My roomate came home with a copy and put
it in and hit play,Just from the first track i was hooked on that shit,Til Play my song came on
i skipped over that one but it was solid for what it was.
12:15 am

March 31, 2012
12:34 am
Moderators
May 22, 2012
basicly jeckel bros. i didnt start to really juggalo out til after the milenko rerelease.
remember buying the mad professor single, then buying it again a few minutes later on cassette, since my car didnt have a cd player, and i didnt want to wait. it was only a buck fifty or something.
i loved mad professor, but then got the album and was a little weirded out by all the guitar. and by another love song, since they hadnt really done any singy shit before. now it seems normal.
awfully paranoid, arent you?
9:22 am
I started listening to icp after the whole “Milenko Mania Disney shit” so the first album I waited for was Jeckel Bros. May 25 1999 was the release and instore in Saint Louis, MO (my home town) at vintage vinyl record store. It was the shit. my first psychopathic event and first time i met j and shaggs! oh and twiztid was there too, behind glass like freeks and they were bumpin mostatsless in the store cause it was getting the re-release a month later. summer of 99 was awesome
9:33 am
Moderators
May 22, 2012
I started listening to icp after the whole “Milenko Mania Disney shit” so the first album I waited for was Jeckel Bros. May 25 1999 was the release and instore in Saint Louis, MO (my home town) at vintage vinyl record store. It was the shit. my first psychopathic event and first time i met j and shaggs! oh and twiztid was there too, behind glass like freeks and they were bumpin mostatsless in the store cause it was getting the re-release a month later. summer of 99 was awesome
yeah, back before st louis [and missouri in general] got frozen out. nothing against sauget, but i miss seeing shows in stl. they were the greatest.
and i dont even live there.
awfully paranoid, arent you?
3:16 pm
Mirror Mirror was the first new album that I remember coming out after I started listening. But the big anticipation was deff for shangri-la. All that hype around the 6th. And must say, was disappointed when i heard it, wasn’t at all what I had been hoping/expecting. I was like 13 at the time so wasnt quite mature enough to respect the message. The album has grown on me some, but is still prolly my least favorite LP from the clowns. I didn’t like them using a rock oriented producer, didn’t fit their sound imo. Some tracks I still love tho, Crossing the Bridge and Ain’t yo Buisiness is dope. But the best songs I think were the bonus tracks ironicly, Bitch Slappas and Soopa Villians!
8:22 pm
April 4, 2012
11:50 pm
August 17, 2012
1:00 pm
The Great Milenko is when I became an ICP fan. I needed something different then the same ole gangster rap from the westsiiiiiide. I never really looked forward to AJB just because I did not have internet, but did buy it as soon as I saw in the stores. Then after that started gettting all their old shit and now I feel really old by dating myself. God damn that was back in 98' it is now 2012.
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