Psychopathics from Outer Space

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Psychopathics from Outer Space is a compilation album created by Insane Clown Posse and Twiztid. The album is 1:10:04 long and was created in 1999. It was only available on the web or at concerts. It was released on Joe and Joey Records.

[edit] Tracks

  1. The Dirtball
  2. Murder Murder Murder
  3. 50 Bucks
  4. Blam
  5. Sleep Walker
  6. R U A Ryda
  7. She Ain't Afraid
  8. Slim Anus
  9. Dead End Featuring Ice T
  10. Red Neck Hoe 99
  11. Somebody's Dissin
  12. The Amazing Maze
  13. Old School Pervert
  14. Who
  15. Meat Cleaver

[edit] Trivia

Copied and Pasted from Juggalo News.com

  1. Originally a give-away CD single that was shipped with select copies of ICP's first appearance in Alternative Press magazine. The CD didn't make it into as many magazines as it was supposed to, so they put it here to get it out to a wider audience.
  2. Originally from the local version of Twiztid's Mostasteless album.
  3. Was originally supposed to be on Amazing Jeckel Brothers, but there's a guitar riff sample in the song stolen from Led Zeppelin. But Jimmy Page wouldn't approve for them to use the sample and thus, it couldn't be released on a national album like AJB.
  4. This song was recorded by Jamie Madrox back in 1996 for a "Mr. Bones" solo album that never happened. The album was gonna be called Something Weird but Jamie was never able to come up with enough money to get the album pressed and released, even though all the songs were recorded. Then HOK broke up and they signed with Psychopathic Records and the solo "Mr. Bones" album was forgotten.
  5. Released as 1999's Hallowicked give-away single a couple of months prior to being released on this album.
  6. Put here to hype the release of the first Psychopathic Rydas album Dumpin'.
  7. Another Twiztid song originally from the local version of Mostasteless.
  8. At the height of the ICP v. Eminem feud....Eminem dissed ICP on a local song and then went on Howard Stern and made negative comments about them there, and so ICP and Twiztid hit the studio and remixed the song, with Jamie Madrox doing all the vocals in place of Eminem's. [Eminem later responded to "Slim Anus" in the song "Marshall Mathers" with, "'Slim Anus,' you're damn right Slim Anus/I don't get fucked in mine like you two little flaming faggots."]
  9. In late 1998, when they were recording the Amazing Jeckel Brothers album, ICP had a poll on their website asking fans to choose whether they would like to hear a song with ODB or a song with Ice T more. The ODB song won and therefore, "Bitches" ended up on the Amazing Jeckel Brothers. This song finally showed up here.
  10. A remake of the old school original "Red Neck Hoe" from the first joker's card, Carnival of Carnage. Twiztid appears on this song, I guess, to replace John Kickchass, who rapped on the original.
  11. Although the title is different on the back of the CD, this is simply "Somebody Dissin' U" from the local version of Mostasteless. Maybe they just messed up printing it or something, but the song somehow got renamed to "Somebody's Dissin".
  12. This song later appeared as the first single on the Chaos! Comics Pendulum album ICP put out. That's Legs Diamond and Jamie Madrox, playing Jeff Nipple and Jimbo Jizm respectively.
  13. Another of the songs meant for the Mr. Bones solo-album-that-never-happened, Something Weird.
  14. Another "Rydas" song to hype the release of Dumpin', which came out at the same time.
  15. Another song from the local version of Mostasteless, featuring what was the entire Psychopathic Family at the time. Myzery, of course, later left the label.