| 1. Intro |
| 2. Great Milenko |
| 3. Hokus Pokus |
| 4. Piggy Pie |
| 5. How Many Times? |
| 6. Southwest Voodoo |
| 7. Halls of Illusions |
| 8. Under the Moon |
| 9. What Is a Juggalo? |
| 10. House of Horrors |
| 11. Boogie Woogie Wu |
| 12. Neden Game |
| 13. Hellalujah |
| 14. Down With the Clown |
| 15. Just Like That |
| 16. Pass Me By |
Editorial Reviews
Comedy hip-hop generally takes the low route, doing either physical humor (cf. The Fat Boys) or a litany of cheap-shots and potty-talk (cf. 2 Live Crew). Insane Clown Posse does both. But they're also side-splittingly funny for a couple listens--and pretty good with the beats and samples besides. The concept's like this: These two white guys have a vision of global unity that has something to do with dressing as clowns and spraying soda all over everything. They're, like, dead or something, so they have supernatural powers, and each album they put out represents a card in this eternal trump hand that'll call God back to earth when it's all collected together. If you can think of anything funnier on the spot, go get a record deal. --Gavin McNett
The Great Milenko,Insane Clown Posse,Polygram Records,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,Rap-Metal,Rap-Rock
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The Great Milenko
Insane Clown Posse Manufacturer: Fontana Island ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001EBT Release Date: 1997-08-12 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Great Milenko
- Hokus Pokus
- Piggy Pie
- How Many Times?
- Southwest Voodoo
- Hall Of Illusions
- Under The Moon
- What Is A Juggalo?
- House Of Horrors
- Boogie Woogie Wu
- The Neden Game
- Hellalujah
- Down With The Clown
- Just Like That
- Pass Me By
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Comedy hip-hop generally takes the low route, doing either physical humor (cf. The Fat Boys) or a litany of cheap-shots and potty-talk (cf. 2 Live Crew). Insane Clown Posse does both. But they're also side-splittingly funny for a couple listens--and pretty good with the beats and samples besides. The concept's like this: These two white guys have a vision of global unity that has something to do with dressing as clowns and spraying soda all over everything. They're, like, dead or something, so they have supernatural powers, and each album they put out represents a card in this eternal trump hand that'll call God back to earth when it's all collected together. If you can think of anything funnier on the spot, go get a record deal. --Gavin McNettCustomer Reviews:
Unbiased Review for Newcomers.......2007-05-03
I'll start this off by saying, this album is pretty bad, but I've heard FAR worse music come out in the last 10 years. You have to approach this album from some viewpoint, ask yourself are you in to metal? Are you a fan of hip-hop or more specifically horror core? Are you a Juggalo?
If you're in to metal, and I mean strictly in to metal, then you're probably going to be highly dissapointed with this album. You may be lured in by a name like Slash, but Guns And Roses this is not. Sure there's some metal riffs here and there but this is prodminantly a hip-hop album. There's less metal/hip-hop integration here than bands like Limp Bizkit and Linkin Park just to give you a feel for what I'm trying to say.
If you're approaching this album as a real hip-hop head or somebody who's really in to horror core rap then again you will be let down. They've got some clever punchlines here and there and some decent flow at times, but for the most part their ability to rap is very elementary like early Beastie Boys. For the most part all I can say is that their rhyming is very rough around the edges, maybe that's what they're going for but for all intensive purposes it doesn't stack up to other horror core artists like Necro, more specifically Ill Bill, and Gravediggaz. When compared to hip-hop at it's core, this album is a complete joke. Shaggy and Violent J can't hold a candle to artists like Murs, Brother Ali, Immortal Technique, Jay Z, Eyedea... the list goes on. The production is again pretty spotty, it's their first commercial release and it's alright but as far as beats go this album is just kind of corny and really plays in to the whole "Dark Carnival" image, it's pretty dissapointing. One million dollars when this album was made should have bought a far better finished product.
If you're a Juggalo you're going to buy this album regardless of what I have to say. You'll probably like it, by ICP standards it's a pretty solid album. I don't know how you can relate to the subject matter of this music because I tend to find it a bit unrealistic, but that's not my problem, this album serves as the blueprint for all ICP albums to come so I can say with some certainty you probably know what you're in for.
In about junior high the people I hung out with listened to this album constantly, I've never been a big fan but unlike some of the other reviewers for this product I figured it deserved a fair review. We're not here to review people's lifestyle but musically this album is pretty damn bad. If you like it more power to you, I think it sucks pretty bad and I would urge you to not buy it, but it's a little ridiculous to poorly review this album and then do nothing but slam Juggalos regardless of how silly they are.
The Psychopathic Records Masterpiece.......2007-02-07
The Best Joker's Card.......2007-01-05
Top Cuts:
Great Milenko
Hokus Pokus
Piggy Pie
Under The Moon
Hall of Illusions
What Is A Juggalo?
Boogie Woogie Wu
The Neden Game
Hellalujah
Down With The Clown
Pass Me By
4.5 stars? Is this a joke?!!.......2006-12-02
However, I don't know what's worse, ICP or the Jugalos? I'd say the Jugalos because ALL of them are stupid 13-15 year-old trailer-trash wiggers that also enjoy abyssmal "music" like Slipknot, DMX, Kanye West, and Korn. If you blasted some Morbid Angel (preferably "Altars of Madness") infront of these "Jugalos," they'd all soil themselves and run away crying.
If you want music that's actually funny, go for GWAR. Oderus Urungus will not only make you laugh intensely, but would turn Violent Gay into a pile of McDonald's meat.
The Stalka.......2006-11-02
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The Great Milenko
Insane Clown Posse Manufacturer: Hollywood Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000DUCL Release Date: 1997-06-25 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Great Milenko
- Hokus Pokus
- Piggy Pie
- How Many Times?
- Southwest Voodoo
- Halls of Illusions
- Under the Moon
- What Is a Juggalo?
- House of Horrors
- Boogie Woogie Wu
- Neden Game
- Hellalujah
- Down With the Clown
- Just Like That
- Pass Me By
Customer Reviews:
My fave ICP album.......2006-07-14
MCL
Jono
Mad beats.......2005-02-26
for the easily amused.......2004-12-28
crazy.......2003-05-19
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- Wonderful World of Cease a Leo
- A Higher Level
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- A Musical Massacre [Edited Version]
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