Forgotten Freshness Volume 3

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Forgotten Freshness Volume 3
Forgotten Freshness Volume 3 cover
Compilation album by Insane Clown Posse
Released December 18, 2001
Genre Horrorcore, Midwest hip hop
Label Island Records
Producer Insane Clown Posse
Professional reviews
Insane Clown Posse chronology
Bizzar
(2000)
Forgotten Freshness Volume 3
(2001)
The Pendulum
(2002)

Forgotten Freshness Volume 3 is an album by Insane Clown Posse. Released in 2001, it was notable for being their first release to feature Mike Puwal as a producer rather than Mike E. Clark. Because of the release of the original Forgotten Freshness in 1995 this can be considered the fourth album in the series, but it is the third "volume".

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. Intro
  2. Cartoon Nightmares
  3. Posse on Vernor
  4. Fly Away (feat. Zug Izland)
  5. It
  6. Run!
  7. Nothing But a Bitch Thing
  8. Just Another Crazy Click (feat. Three 6 Mafia and Twiztid)
  9. Take It
  10. Super Star
  11. Every Halloween
  12. The Mom Song (feat. Rude Boy)
  13. Insane Killers (feat. Vanilla Ice & La The Darkman)
  14. Confessions
  15. When Vampiro Gets High
  16. Take Me Home/The Family Song

[edit] Random Flavor

  • After a pause after "Take Me Home" there is a song by Violent J, Jumpsteady, his daughter, Samantha, his wife Nancy, their mom and sister. It is unofficially known as "The Family Song".
  • Though the tracklist is 16 songs, the hidden song "The Family Song" can be considered another track, making it 17, true to the fashion of Insane Clown Posse.
  • The song "Just Another Crazy Click" can be found on Three 6 Mafia's When The Smoke Clears album.
  • The song "Nuttin' But a Bitch Thang" is a diss to Eminem.
  • The song "Insane Killers" can be found on Vanilla Ice's Bi-Polar album.
  • The song "Insane Killers", was censered, it was "We kill Niggas like the KKK" and was dubbed with the line "Beep: Lame Lyric Censor". This line was not dubbed on the Bi-Polar
  • In the Song "Cartoon Nightmares" Shaggy 2 Dope's verse is reversed because of this line: "I hijack planes and head for record labels towers".
  • The song "Posse On Vernor" is a parody of Sir Mix-A-Lot's song "Posse On Broadway", but uses a Detroit setting.
  • The song "Take It" was used as ICP's entrance music during their stint in the former WCW.

[edit] Forgotten Freshness Series

[edit] References

  1. ^ (2004) in Brackett, Nathan: The New Rolling Stone Album Guide. Simon and Schuster, 405–6. ISBN 0743201698.