SnootyEnglishman said:I believe that's just you over-analyzing the situation.Hugga_Bear said:Don't you find it at all ironic that in trying to be underground and avoid the mainstream you opt to follow a band which is by all accounts well known, well recognised and in many ways mainstream.
Moreover do you not find it a mite hypocritical that you (in this thread at least) seem to dislike the mainstream when you yourself are nothing but the product of a blatant manipulation attempt by individuals who have convinced you that by emulating them you are unique and that doing it in shuffling step with thousands of others you avoid being part of the culture that you so hate, despite it being the exact opposite; a complete and obvious trap for people like you to be sucked straight into another culture which is just as mainstream and uninspiring as the one you rail against?
Or is it just me?
That's just some fans going a bit too far with their fandom. It happens unfortunately.Vandenberg1 said:Why won't you fucking die? *To Band*SnootyEnglishman said:Yes as the topic name implies i am indeed a fan of Insane Clown Posse, so i know of all the hate that will come towards me. However if anyone does have a decent question to ask i implore you to do so.
Since i know a majority of the hate-filled questions will be about Magnets and how they work i will explain that very thing.
Magnets work by producing a magnetic field which is invisible to the naked eye but can attract magnetic materials such as iron. We got the term from Greece where magnet was short for the term "Stone of Magnesia" a region where Lodestones, a naturally magnetic stone, were known to be found. That's just a summary for i don't think i need to write a whole paragraph on that.
Now with that out of the way...BRING IT ON HATERS!!!
ok..ok... seriously.. I don't care for rap.. I don't care for bad rap, I don't care enough to hate ICP.. I hate THE FANS.. My friend Rachel got beat up by a little-dickless Juggalo for saying crap about them laughily on FACEBOOK... FACEBOOK...
And why are most ICP females disgusting?
It's just the term given to the fans of Insane Clown Posse or any artist signed with Psychopathic Records.DSK- said:What is a Juggalo?SnootyEnglishman said:Yes as the topic name implies i am indeed a fan of Insane Clown Posse, so i know of all the hate that will come towards me. However if anyone does have a decent question to ask i implore you to do so.
Since i know a majority of the hate-filled questions will be about Magnets and how they work i will explain that very thing.
Magnets work by producing a magnetic field which is invisible to the naked eye but can attract magnetic materials such as iron. We got the term from Greece where magnet was short for the term "Stone of Magnesia" a region where Lodestones, a naturally magnetic stone, were known to be found. That's just a summary for i don't think i need to write a whole paragraph on that.
Now with that out of the way...BRING IT ON HATERS!!!
Seriously, I have no idea what this means, let alone hate you for whatever it implies.
No he is not but i like to joke that he is.JaceArveduin said:Any idea if Sweet Tooth has any relevance to them? I know Twisted Metal came out after them.
A statement filled with hate. I laugh at the stupidity.Zyst said:What do you think of this? (Definition from http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=juggalo)urbandictionary.com said:For the most part, an uneducated, pathetic excuse for a human being who listens to the group ICP who are bold enough to actually consider themselves musicians. People you see wearing "hatchet-man" accesories. They should not be allowed to reproduce, because that is too cruel to future generations. ICP isn't rap, it isn't metal, it isn't rap/metal, and it isn't horrorpop. There is only one way to properly categorize ICP; unnecessarily and unartfully offensive and obnoxious noise.
That juggalo is stupid enough to think that ICP is music.
Ha Ha. But to answer read my beginning statement i addressed this.TestECull said:I have but one question:
FUCKIN' MAGNETS, HOW DO THEY WORK?!
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There are spiritual allegory's behind each of the joker's card that do go back that and they came out and said so in their song "Thy Unveiling" and i didn't mind that at all.killercyclist said:what do you think of the supposed audio of the band claiming that their christian and that their music is intended to scare people into turning to jesus. not saying this to be a dick, just curious whether that was an out of context joke or them telling the truth.
Nope i kept on supporting them, every artist has a time when something doesn't sell well, as a fan you give your support through all descisions they decide to make and with BANG POW BOOM they came back in full swing.Sober Thal said:After the last Joker Card, and ICP didn't stop, did you lose some of your devotion to them? I get that a fan usually likes there to be more of what they love, but did that bother you at all?
EDIT: Also, I have to ask... Who's goin chicken huntin?
I don't mind it all. I believe in all things spiritual from Wicca and Paganism to all forms of Christianity and Catholicism.GLo Jones said:How do you personally feel about the religious undertones of their music? Are you yourself religious, and if so, do you feel that the songs help you to express or connect with your religious beliefs?
Yes have been since i was a kid.SadakoMoose said:Are you very big into pro wrestling?
Are you a fan of NOSAWA Rongai?
Have you listened to the interview they did on Colt Cabana's Art of Wrestling podcast?
Have you ever played the official Psychopathic Records Board Game?
oh, and do you personally like Faygo?
I'm not a big fan myself, but enjoyed Riddlebox.
Yes I do.Vault101 said:do you like Tech n9ne at all?SnootyEnglishman said:Yes as the topic name implies i am indeed a fan of Insane Clown Posse, so i know of all the hate that will come towards me. However if anyone does have a decent question to ask i implore you to do so.
Since i know a majority of the hate-filled questions will be about Magnets and how they work i will explain that very thing.
Magnets work by producing a magnetic field which is invisible to the naked eye but can attract magnetic materials such as iron. We got the term from Greece where magnet was short for the term "Stone of Magnesia" a region where Lodestones, a naturally magnetic stone, were known to be found. That's just a summary for i don't think i need to write a whole paragraph on that.
Now with that out of the way...BRING IT ON HATERS!!!
I do not.floppylobster said:Do you think wanting to be dress as a Juggalo is in any way connected (in any small way) to people who want to become clowns in circuses? Serious question.
I laughed my ass off seeing that.Doc Slingblade said:As a former Juggalo myself, my question is How do you feel about this Bullshit FBI Gang Classification from a few months ago?
Shit pissed me off and I haven't even been a fan for a few years now (The Tempest was the nail in the coffin for me). The way I see it, if juggalos can be considered a gang, then so do sports fans for the riots they cause when their teams lose.
I believe being a Juggalo is just being a supportive fan of J and Shaggy. You stick with them through the high's and low's like a Family. Which is what we are.Chezza said:Hi I am from Australia and back at my teenage years I proudly called myself a Juggalo. I loved their dark humour, the promotion of close friendship (yes, its true), their stance against judging someone for not achieving much, the ability to make fun of themselves when rapping and of course their music.
Now I don't think I am classified a juggalo as their latest music produced has seem to lost their ways and I also hate to associate myself with other Juggalos that seem not by coincidence rather CONTENT to be vulgar, low mannered, wigger dressed fools that barely get far in life (sorry if I offended anyone).
What really made being a Juggalo special to me was their homie-ship concept which even today my old mates and I occasionally chuck on an album and sing along with it as we talk about those days. Most other Juggalos I find to be just slapping on lots of tattoos, getting drunk in public and not very appealing to be around damn it.
Here is my question:
What do you think makes someone a real Juggalo? Someone who goes to concerts, keeps track of ICP's news, even buy some merchandise (I got a couple things actually), even get a tattoo and continue to listen often?
Or do you think someone who lives their middle-class life with few of their most closest friends just going to uni, working and only in special occasions with mates tend to spend time listening to the classics, drinking, eating and even discuss the deep meanings of each song when they drank enough? So, the sort of person who you would never guess is a Juggalo but has his special moments enjoying it with friends.
It is part of a series of 6 albums called The 6 Joker's Cards.Noala said:Is the album Great Milenko a concept album?
What was the whole thing with Eminem about? (I think it was him)
I drink it because i enjoy their flavors and also it's fun having Faygo fights.TehCookie said:Is there any other reason to drink Faygo besides being poor? You don't seriously believe it taste just as good as mainstream flavors do you?
As a college student I love Faygo, but cheap pop tastes like cheap pop.
Most of the time when Juggalos and ICP are talked about in the media it's because of the lyrics or because a few fans went to damn far. In these news segments there is bias shown against the guys and us fellow fans. (See Bill O'Reilly interview and Martin Bashir both of which were later revealed by Violent J to be heavily edited just to talk against us)Bravo Company said:SnootyEnglishman said:I believe that's just you over-analyzing the situation.Hugga_Bear said:Don't you find it at all ironic that in trying to be underground and avoid the mainstream you opt to follow a band which is by all accounts well known, well recognised and in many ways mainstream.
Moreover do you not find it a mite hypocritical that you (in this thread at least) seem to dislike the mainstream when you yourself are nothing but the product of a blatant manipulation attempt by individuals who have convinced you that by emulating them you are unique and that doing it in shuffling step with thousands of others you avoid being part of the culture that you so hate, despite it being the exact opposite; a complete and obvious trap for people like you to be sucked straight into another culture which is just as mainstream and uninspiring as the one you rail against?
Or is it just me?
I was wondering this as well. I thought the whole point of being "underground" was to avoid being talked about into the media, being unknown, and a "secret" if you will.
If you're "the most hated band in the world" then obviously the mast majority of people have heard about you, no longer making you underground.
Just my 2 cents.
Wherever you want man. From Carnival of Carnage to Bang Pow Boom there's a slew of choices (I personally recommend Riddlebox for that's where i first listened to them)LittleMountain said:I've only really listened to "Miracles" by ICP, but I like the style.
If I wanted to become a Juggalo, where do I start?
Hard Rock, Industrial, Classic Rock, Celtic and Scottish Instrumentals, etc. No i don't i just ignore and make fun of them like i do with Justin Biever.Grey_Focks said:Obvious question, but what else do you listen to? Veer more to other rap/hip-hop, do you dabble in Rock 'n Roll, do you too wish to end every member of Nickelback's life?
I don't just choose ICP, I also refer to myself as a Gamer, Nerd, and a Horror Movie fan. I'm just choosing to address this section of my interests.Cadaverezzi said:Why did you choose to identify yourself by your love of ICP rather than the other things you enjoy?
Yeah, he's a wrestler that's worked a number of times for JCW, though he mainly works in Japan.SnootyEnglishman said:snip
Now that's quite awesome.SadakoMoose said:Yeah, he's a wrestler that's worked a number of times for JCW, though he mainly works in Japan.SnootyEnglishman said:snip
He uses Murder Rap as his entrance music.
they come from the minds of those who make them and if you got dizzy from Violent J and Shaggy's designs here's a couple more guys that are under Psychopathic Records.Akimoto said:Good grief man, where did you get that face paint designs from? I got dizzy looking at some of them.
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It's already been done brought Snootyman. *hits play on the boombox*SnootyEnglishman said:BRING IT ON HATERS!!!