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Jan 24, 2004 16:36:30 GMT -5
Post by =BGOAT=VATO on Jan 24, 2004 16:36:30 GMT -5
man i think icp is the best. anyone agree?
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Jan 24, 2004 16:51:44 GMT -5
Post by -wiz- on Jan 24, 2004 16:51:44 GMT -5
agreed I got all the jokers cards and the ones inbetween along w/ one coming in the mail that wasn't in stores. I got it off of ebay
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Jan 25, 2004 0:44:49 GMT -5
Post by =BGOAT=Ken_Dawg on Jan 25, 2004 0:44:49 GMT -5
ICP= Idiotic Cat Patrol!!!!!! Nuff said bout these wanna be rappers.
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Jan 25, 2004 1:14:17 GMT -5
Post by -wiz- on Jan 25, 2004 1:14:17 GMT -5
wanna be's please. they have been around for ever. before eminem before loose change. there original and funny. they have there own figures. they wrestle on wwe they have there own movie's. they are far from wanna be's.
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Jan 25, 2004 14:08:36 GMT -5
Post by DarkKnightOfPie on Jan 25, 2004 14:08:36 GMT -5
they may not be wanna be's but i dont like them at all
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Jan 25, 2004 14:27:30 GMT -5
Post by =BGOAT=VATO on Jan 25, 2004 14:27:30 GMT -5
i didnt no you where down wiz thats cool
ICP,TWIZTID,TECH N9NE,BLAZE,ABK,<<<<Thats about all i listen to besides some punk.
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Jan 25, 2004 15:40:30 GMT -5
Post by DarkKnightOfPie on Jan 25, 2004 15:40:30 GMT -5
yeah i listen to a lot of punk rock, i play it too so yeah thats what i have to say on that matter
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Jan 25, 2004 16:36:47 GMT -5
Post by -wiz- on Jan 25, 2004 16:36:47 GMT -5
hell ya I am down w/ the clowns... Juggalo for life
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Jan 25, 2004 17:46:01 GMT -5
Post by =BGOAT=VATO on Jan 25, 2004 17:46:01 GMT -5
[blink]fuck ya. im down for life[/blink]
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Jan 26, 2004 1:56:39 GMT -5
Post by =BGOAT=Ken_Dawg on Jan 26, 2004 1:56:39 GMT -5
Ok tell me this, Who has made more albums & sold more copies?? 2pac or ICP : 2pac 3-6 Mafia or ICP : 3-6 Mafia NWA or ICP : do i really have to answer that?? LOL Master P or ICP : cmon now Master P is worth 800 mill!!
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Jan 26, 2004 2:07:22 GMT -5
Post by =BGOAT=VATO on Jan 26, 2004 2:07:22 GMT -5
omfg i dont care who sold more albums im still down with the clowns for life and nothing you can say or do to change that
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Jan 26, 2004 9:14:55 GMT -5
Post by -wiz- on Jan 26, 2004 9:14:55 GMT -5
Ok tell me this, Who has made more albums & sold more copies?? 2pac or ICP : 2pac 3-6 Mafia or ICP : 3-6 Mafia NWA or ICP : do i really have to answer that?? LOL Master P or ICP : cmon now Master P is worth 800 mill!! tell me this 2pac is dead. icp is alive 3-6 mafia never heard of em . have all icp 's album's nwa. old school not around anymore all seperated. icp still together. master p. wtf he sucks balls and is annoying and uses a fake gold tank in his videos'. icp face paint and faygo. also ain't sell outs and aren't in it for the money. and notice all the comparisons (except maybe 3-6 mafia cause I never heard fo em) were all black to white comparisons. icp is holdin down for the white rappers. them and eminem. I just ROOKED your ass.
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Jan 26, 2004 10:49:36 GMT -5
Post by DarkKnightOfPie on Jan 26, 2004 10:49:36 GMT -5
alright, you made some good points, but that doesnt mean that they are any good, i mean i watched one of their concerts with a friend, all they did was bounce around talk a little bit fast and throw soda on the ground? i dont know why people would like that but meh i dont care. also another thing the closest bunch of rappers to them is the Beastie Boys which i actually like cuz they are funny, ICP is just....dumb i mean come on who is a afraid of a clown?
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Jan 26, 2004 11:21:26 GMT -5
Post by -wiz- on Jan 26, 2004 11:21:26 GMT -5
actually they also through faygo into the crowd. I have one of the bottles. I had to shove it down my pants cause everyone was trying to take it from me. also your missing the point. it isn't just soda it's faygo a cheap ghetto ass brand of soda thats what makes it cool. if it was pepsi it would ruin the whole effect. also if you ever listened to some of there songs. the good ones. they have some cool stuff to say. oh and the beastie boys suck.
I am not saying icp is the best. I am saying there not sell outs there whole point in being rappers is a joke. it's a big fuck you to main stream rap and music. they like being sorta underground and not mainstream. they don't need no mtv play and never did there popular because of what they do and say not because they have there own clothes and are main stream.
they are original. you don't see them sporting cartia watches. or rolex. you don't see em in bentley gt's w/ smoke gray tint. hell you don't even know who they really are even if you saw them in broad day light. that is what makes them who they are and good.
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Jan 26, 2004 11:37:20 GMT -5
Post by DarkKnightOfPie on Jan 26, 2004 11:37:20 GMT -5
yeah i see what yourr talkin about and thats why i like punk rock music, i dont evev like rap
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Jan 28, 2004 3:09:50 GMT -5
Post by =BGOAT=VATO on Jan 28, 2004 3:09:50 GMT -5
look at my sig wiz thats gotta be the best juggalo art i have ever seen. what you think?
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Jan 28, 2004 9:18:07 GMT -5
Post by -wiz- on Jan 28, 2004 9:18:07 GMT -5
it's juggalugaloucious. shaggy the clown back like scoliousis. I'm a ninja clown southwest voodoo wizard
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Jan 28, 2004 15:40:15 GMT -5
Post by =BGOAT=Ken_Dawg on Jan 28, 2004 15:40:15 GMT -5
This is Taken from the ACTUALL 3-6 Mafia Site.....
Three 6 Mafia will go down as one of the greatest southern crews in rap history. In a span of 5 years they have taken the industry by storm. From selling TDK tapes in Memphis parking lots and gas stations to selling records nationwide. From them bummy outfits they had on the Mystic Stylez CD cover to gold and platinum Hypnotize medallions and chains. From pushing less then 100,000 units in a year to moving 500,000 in a week. Triple 6 is just now beginning to achieve the success they have deserved for years. And unlike other crews (hint:No Limit) they didn?t have to dilute they sound to do it. Now granted they aint the same demonic spitting rappers back in the Mystic Stylez days. But are you the same person you were 5 years ago? Probably not, so to expect them to be is ludicrous. Underneath it all they?re still the same Triple 6. Still spitting bout guns, smut, tearing up clubs, experimenting wit dope, you name it. And even on their worst album, they're still better than oh bout 90% of the groups out there.
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Jan 28, 2004 15:50:17 GMT -5
Post by -wiz- on Jan 28, 2004 15:50:17 GMT -5
of course they will have that on there site. thats like saying on my site we are better then 90% of the other glitch cans. thats our opinion. but your still missing the point again there still sporting the bling bling shit andtalking about guns and drugs. just like every other god damned rapper out there. that why icp is ORIGINAL. they talk about chicken hunting and piggy pie's digging up dead people and fucking them. they DON'T.... DO NOT give a shit about money or bling bling or any of that SHIT like mentioned above. there not sell outs. that my point. thye don't rap about the shit that very rapper raps about. THEY ARE ORIGINAL. and they have been out longer then five years. they have been around for quite sometime. and haven't changed a bit to better suit the wants of the industry. thats what makes em good and original.
taken from the ICP site.. lets see 3 six mafia beat this one.
Insane Clown Posse: the name has burned an image in everyone's minds. Are they horrifying the world with their sinister, violent, and mind twisting mesh of rock and hip hop or are they just fools, entertaining with their gross, juvenile humor? Despite being one of the most hated bands in the world, ICP have managed to release several Platinum Albums; created the third highest grossing wrestling organization in the country; managed to keep the longest running hip-hop record in Billboard Top 200 history; filmed a full length movie; wrestled in the WWF, WCW, and ECW; founded their own record label (Psychopathic Records); as well as released their own highly successful line of merchandise. All while building an army of over a million dedicated Juggalos fans.
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Jan 28, 2004 16:11:40 GMT -5
Post by =BGOAT=Ken_Dawg on Jan 28, 2004 16:11:40 GMT -5
3-6 Mafia has been around for 12 years. You misread the thing i posted. It says in the LAST 5 years. But all in all 3-6 Mafia OWNS the Music Industry. I don't give a flyin fuck what anyone else says. You think Rapping about raping your own sister and Fucking goats And Drinking 50 cent Faygo is DA SHIT? LOL. That's all they can afford is 50 cent faygo. LOL And your prolly gonna say their not in it for the money. WHAT MONEY DO THEY GOT??!!! LOL www.triplesix.com
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Jan 28, 2004 16:14:35 GMT -5
Post by -wiz- on Jan 28, 2004 16:14:35 GMT -5
so icp has been around longer and did you even read the bottom of the last post.
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Jan 28, 2004 16:22:31 GMT -5
Post by =BGOAT=Ken_Dawg on Jan 28, 2004 16:22:31 GMT -5
ICP has not been around longer.. 3-6 mafia started in 1992 With their 1st album of Mystic Stylez
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Jan 28, 2004 16:25:01 GMT -5
Post by -wiz- on Jan 28, 2004 16:25:01 GMT -5
and icp started in 1990 w/ dog beats so ha eat that...
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Jan 28, 2004 16:33:36 GMT -5
Post by =BGOAT=Ken_Dawg on Jan 28, 2004 16:33:36 GMT -5
no their 1st album RELEASED was Riddlebox
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Jan 28, 2004 16:58:57 GMT -5
Post by -wiz- on Jan 28, 2004 16:58:57 GMT -5
actually that was there 3rd joker card. there was carnivak of carnage(joker card) one in between. then ring master(joker card) then one inbetween then riddle box. here read this.
In the early 90s in Southwest Detroit, Joseph Bruce (Violent J) and Joseph Utsler (Shaggy 2 Dope) along with neighborhood homies started an ill-fated street gang called Inner City Posse. They also began to rap, with the mildly successful independent release, Dog Beats. Yet, having little knowledge of real gang life and with their music gaining them some notoriety, Inner City Posse lasted but 2 years after being targeted by established Southwest Detroit gangs.
However in 1991, after Violent J's return from his 4th trip to county jail, J and Shaggy were visited one night by spirits of a mysterious Dark Carnival. These neutral phantoms named J and Shaggy their messengers and issued that they deliver six special messages to all that will listen before the end consumes us all. Now, we'll admit, it's a little hard to swallow, but it's interesting none the less. J and Shaggy quit their own gang and changed their rapping name from Inner City Posse to Insane Clown Posse. Having been told that each message will come when the time is right, they decided to expose the magic messages in the form of six albums, each taking on its own identity in the form of Jokers Cards, and each preaching another one of the Dark Carnival's messages to the world. Be they clown messengers spreading the words of the Dark Carnival or simply buffoons, this strange Detroit rap group is here to stay. With painted faces, heavy carnival beats and demented, vulgar lyrics injected with positive messages and magic, you have the band you love to hate: the Insane Clown Posse.
After some initial problems and financial difficulty, ICP recorded and released its first Jokers Card, Carnival of Carnage, in October 1992. It was soon followed by the EP, Beverly Kills 50187, and the 2nd Jokers Card, The Ringmaster, in 1993. Sales were stronger than expected and the Detroit music scene began to lift its head. Another EP entitled Terror Wheel was released, spawning a local Radio hit entitled Dead Body Man and it was soon apparent that they had a rabid following in Detroit and the Midwest. It wasn't long until record labels began to try to cash in.
ICP, looking to spread the message of the Dark Carnival, quickly signed up with Jive Records but shortly after the release of the 3rd Joker's Card, The Riddlebox, Jive's true plan were uncovered. They would release the new album only in Michigan, with no push, and make all the money for themselves. An easy sell for the work ICP had already done. Insane Clown Posse and their new elite Psychopathic Records Team (led by Alex Abbiss their manager, Billy Bill, & Jumpsteady) developed a unique strategy never seen before in the music industry. They assembled street teams, samplers and Riddlebox Vans, and traveled throughout the country, speaking to people personally about the Dark Carnival, ICP, and Psychopathic Records and they would not leave until everyone was informed. Once their work was finished, they left the newly designated Clown Town to start once again in another city. Meanwhile, Insane Clown Posse toured the country, bringing its riotous live performance across the US, which involve full theatric stage sets, costumed monsters, and gallons of Faygo Soda (a cheap soda manufactured in Detroit) being poured all over the audience. Thousands of newly found Juggalos would fill venues to capacity, just to catch a glimpse of an Insane Clown Posse show.
ICP went to Hollywood Records to promote their 4th Joker's Card, The Great Milenko. Yet, 6 hours after its release, it was recalled. Hollywood Records owner, Disney, was under boycott from the Southern Baptist and the recall was a token of good faith between them. It took a meeting from Alex Abbiss and a declaration that he would bring in the Juggalos to burn down Disneyland to get ICP out of their contract and able to sign up with Island Records. The Great Milenko was re-released with extra tracks and it went on to be certified Platinum. It is currently the record holder for the longest running hip-hop/rap album in Billboard history.
ICP spent the interim between Jokers Cards expanding into the wrestling world. In 1998, Insane Clown Posse joined the World Wrestling Federation (now known as World Wrestling Entertainment) to wrestle with a team of sideshow freaks known as The Oddities. Unhappy with their portrayal, ICP left after several months and moved to World Championship Wrestling, where they first met their tag team partner and lifetime homie Vampiro. They began terrorizing the WCW with their antics but due to scheduling difficulties, ICP left the WCW.
In June of 1999 the 5th Jokers Card, The Amazing Jeckel Brothers, arrived. The album debuted at #4 on the Billboard Charts. It was a landmark event in the music industry that a band with no radio play, no MTV play, loathed by the critics and the media, and without any major advertising campaign or strategy, would be so successful. It was a testament to the power of the Dark Carnival and its dedicated followers, the Juggalos, that the album was shortly certified platinum. The music industry finally began to show some respect for the Insane Clown Posse, asking them to perform at the legendary Woodstock Music Festival. Later that year ICP were the cover story for Alternative Press (the best selling issue of AP EVER!).
ICP began to take the Dark Carnival's message into other areas, releasing their comic book line (by Chaos Comics), helping produce their label mates and homies Twiztid's album Mostasteless, and starting the now infamous Juggalo Championshit Wrestling, which is currently the third highest grossing wrestling federation nationally. They also filmed the motion picture, Big Money Hustlers, featuring stars such as Rudy Ray Moore (Dolomite), The Jerky Boys, Harland Williams, wrestling legend Mick Foley, Fred "Rerun" Barry, The Misfits, and more! The new Millenium witnessed ICP making a triumphant return to WCW to be reunited with Vampiro, and to form the team known as The Dark Carnival. ICP began pre-production on their next movie; a comedy western called Big Money Rustlas.
And still the Insane Clown Posse spread the words of the Dark Carnival through music. One way in which they did so was through the double album, Bizzar Bizaar, which introduced a new style of music from The Wicked Clowns. Dark Lotus was another large project; a collaboration of ICP and many others from the Psychopathic label. Each are mysterious preludes for what's to come.
Since 2000, a phenomenon has occurred in America known as the Gathering of the Juggalos. The Gathering is the ultimate example of how many have been touched by the Dark Carnival's message. These mega-events happen once a year, drawing forth many Juggalos and the curious. The 2002 Gathering was the largest ever and was the first time ICP revealed themselves after going into hiding to get the sixth message ready for the world and the 2003 Gathering was the first ever to be held outdoors. And what lies in the future now that the 6th Jokers Card, The Wraith, has been revealed? None but the Dark Carnival knows. All we can guarantee is that no matter what happens, it will be insane, and that The Wicked Clowns will never die!
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