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What up, Juggalos and Juggalettes?
The vision appeared as a caravan of strange and powerful beings, which he recognized immediately as the Dark Carnival.
The Inscribed Chronicle Proceeds
The painted faces of the Insane Clown Posse haunt the media like an urban legend. They emerge like phantoms amidst rumors
of horror and stories of violence, shrouded in secrecy and surrounded by speculation, only to disappear back underground,
beneath the streets. It is this sense of mystery, and the Dark Carnival mythos which surrounds and empowers them, that has
attracted thousands of fans worldwideendearingly referred to as Juggalos. To hear Juggalos tell it, ICP
are the only band worth representing, far removed from the most hated band in the world. But, with a career spanning
over a decade of hip-hops tumultuous history, have they earned their reputation?
For those who seek the truth, the Insane Clown Posse (ICP) are a success story that baffles the so-called experts,
and defies all the rules of the music industry. Defiance has been a defining characteristic of ICP and Psychopathic Records
since the beginning. Their tale begins with poor suburban kids lost in the streets of Southwest Detroit, and peaks with over
ten RIAA certified albums and DVDs, including the Billboard Top 200s longest running hip-hop albuman unprecedented
success for a group with no major label support, and no radio or MTV airtime. With little to no outside funding, and in spite
of harsh criticism, they have managed to produce a feature film, almost a dozen music videos, a documentary film, live concert
DVDs, interactive CDs, and a legendary stage show that includes theatrical sets, revolving costumes, giant crowd-spraying
props, and thousands of gallons of Faygo pop. With the Hells Pit album, they have achieved a certified World Record,
for creating the first ever High Definition 3-D video! In their spare time, they show off their wrestling talent, in each
of the major wrestling federations, and in their own Juggalo Championshit Wrestling circuit. Their activities culminate with
the annual Gathering of the Juggalosan ever-growing concert-festival extravaganza, which regularly sees over 7,000 in
attendance. With all these commercial achievements, one might wonder where the bad rap comes from. Be warned, the story of
how two kids in face paint went from small-time gang-bangers to monsters of the music industry is as amazing as the music
itself
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