![]() ![]() As stated earlier, none of these songs are upbeat or comedic… stepping back into that dark frame of mind that we first experienced with Hell’s Pit. From the beginning of the album, you immediately start to realize that this is not going to be for the faint of heart. Hell” concept that they tackled with The Wraith, the final Joker’s Card of the First Deck. It almost feels like an extension of the “good vs evil”, “Heaven vs. The Marvelous Missing Link: Lost focuses on a very real subject, loss of faith, loss of that link… the one thing that makes your life worth living. The first of these was released last week, focusing on some incredibly dark themes, no comedy and is described by some Juggalos as to be “even scarier than Hell’s Pit“. Clark, so as to give others a chance to get in and create beats and produce an ICP album. This album was not produced by long-time ICP producer Mike E. This one would be split into two parts, Lost and Found, with Lost to be released on April 28th, 2015 and Found to be released on July 28th, 2015. The Third Joker’s Card of the Second Deck, The Marvelous Missing Link was announced at the 20th anniversary Hallowicked show. It was fueled out of all of the hatred that the Juggalos and ICP have received over the years, channeled all into this “most dangerous Joker’s Card to date”. That particular card focused on a “continuous explosion that stomps its way through the crowd, blowing evil souls to Hell.” In 2012, the second Joker’s Card in the Second Deck was released… known as The Mighty Death Pop!, which focused on the concept of the evil going on in pop culture. In 2009, the duo decided to resurrect the Dark Carnival in the form of a second deck of Joker’s Cards and the release of Bang! Pow! Boom!… thus began the long-awaited return of the Dark Carnival. Some say that these individuals preach nothing but “violence is the answer to the world’s problems”, others will argue that it is a very realistic depiction of what happens when you commit sins in the eyes of “God”. Starting with 1992’s Carnival of Carnage and ending with 2004’s Hell’s Pit, these albums take you through a vigilante lifestyle where the duo violently destroys each and every wrongdoer that crosses their path. The most notable albums in the bands career are known as the “First Deck” of “The Joker’s Cards” series, where we were introduced into the world of the Dark Carnival. Relentless for their army of fans known as “Juggalos”, they have constantly released something to keep their fans insatiable appetite for these twisted webs they weave quenched. The duo has 12 full-length albums, the annual Gathering of the Juggalos (originally beginning in 2000), the world-famous Juggalo Championship Wrestling (JCW), their own TV series, 2 full-length feature films and multiple other projects in their 26-year career. However, the band has continued to see a level of success that most can only sit and envy. But, much to my surprise many, many Juggalos love ‘…Found’ more, so I want to stay on that tip.Love them or hate them, over 1 million fans worldwide can’t be wrong! Originally formed in 1989 under the moniker “Inner City Posse”, the Delray, Detroit, MI horrorcore legends known as the Insane Clown Posse have received more hate than any other band in the history of music. Y’know, I thought the Juggalos would love ‘…Lost’ more, the negative dark one with songs about going to hell and shit. “I want to make an uplifting, fresh, positive album. The set will also have a lot in common with ICP’s The Marvelous Missing Link: Found. “My album is going to be all positive,” Violent J says. ![]() “I don’t like to hear what they already have I like to tell ’em what I want and see what they come up with.” “I’m getting tracks from several different producers,” he says. Violent J, meanwhile, is gathering material for his fourth solo release, Karma Forest, which he hopes to have out this fall. I can tell he’s putting all his heart into it.” From what I have heard it sounds very high-paced, extreme intensity. It’s taking a long time, but he’s wrapping it up now. So he sat with DJ Clay and produced every beat from track and it’s really cool. I don’t even want to hear it I want to put it on and not know what’s next and get to know it like I do my other favorite rappers. “I wanted him to do it all him and write it all and produce it all. “I didn’t want any involvement,” says Violent J., who nevertheless does appear on one track at Shaggy’s request. Insane Clown Posse Planning Juggalo March on Washington ![]()
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