The Ringmaster
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- This article is about an album made by the Insane Clown Posse; for the professional wrestler see Stone Cold Steve Austin.
The Ringmaster | ||
Studio album by Insane Clown Posse | ||
Released | March 8, 1994 | |
Genre | Horrorcore, Rap | |
Length | 71:00 | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Insane Clown Posse chronology | ||
Beverly Kills 50187 (1992) |
The Ringmaster (1994) |
Terror Wheel (1994) |
The Second 'Joker's Card' album by the Insane Clown Posse, The Ringmaster is supposedly "all of your sins and hatred whipped and spun into form, a form that will bring about this dreaded Dark Carnival's visit" -- (Adapted From "Wax Museum"). This album includes the original version of "Mr. Johnson's Head", which was later re-recorded and was supposed to be released on the The Great Milenko, however the idea was scrapped and it was later released on the Hallowicked Compilation CD, which came free with "Forgotten Freshness Volume 4". The Ringmaster was also the first album released by ICP to be certified Gold.
Some of the 'Juggalo Classics' which are featured on this album are as follows:
- Murder Go Round
- Southwest Song
- Wagon Wagon
- The Loons
- Bugz On My Nutz
[edit] Track listing
- "Wax Museum"
- "Murder Go Round"
- "Chicken Huntin'"
- "Mr. Johnson's Head"
- "Southwest Song"
- "Get Off Me, Dog!"
- "Who Asked You"
- "The Dead One"
- "My Fun House" (With Jumpsteady)
- "For The Maggots"
- "Wagon Wagon"
- "The Loons"
- "Love Song"
- "Bugz On My Nutz"
- "House Of Mirrors" (With Capitol E)
- "Ringmaster's Word"
[edit] Personnel
Violent J: vocals
Shaggy 2 Dope: vocals, turntables
Mike E. Clark: turntables
Capitol E: vocals