they appeal to me because i like what they rap about, i think about shit like murdering people in creative ways all the time even before i found icp....although my dad was a juggalo....so...yeah..Quote:
Originally Posted by Polymirize
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they appeal to me because i like what they rap about, i think about shit like murdering people in creative ways all the time even before i found icp....although my dad was a juggalo....so...yeah..Quote:
Originally Posted by Polymirize
I don't beleive that constantly talking about murdering people can promote acceptance and love.
I would much rather follow the boondock saints than some shock-idiots with paint all over their faces. They both had a "religious awakening dream" too.
I don't think anyone could've said it better. So I will steal from you and go out strong. The Dark Carnival seems like a rather unoriginal practical joke being played upon anyone gullible enough to believe that crap.Quote:
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
Icp are a bunch of fuckn loosers who made that 'Dark carnival' shit up so they could be famous because of loosers following them. Its a fuckin gimick to put money in there pockets.
I've been a fan since 94'. Down with the Clown, like mutha fucka. I heard of them at a used record store. I liked the cover (Ringmaster), and it was $4.99. So fuck it. That shit blew my mind. I'm a big fan of Dark/death rap. It's a sick a twisted way to just blow some steam. Twiztid is the shit! Blaze, ABK, this new guy boondox. Thats just what it's about.
About this whole religion thing, I don't know. I never took that as something that they were trying to teach us. It was just there beliefs, and they didn't want it to seem like they really were sick/twisted individuals.
whats your favorite card?
Down till I'm dead in the ground. . .
Seems like a good job then right. Now they got money, "followers", and lame people who talk shit. Any publicity is good publicity.Quote:
Originally Posted by Trip06
I suppose so, assuming you just want to be rich and famous. If I was to listen to music by artists like that I'd probably listen to more bubblegum pop... at least the production values are higher.Quote:
Originally Posted by FreeVenice
As is, I prefer to listen to artists who have something to say, rather than the ones who are simply in love with the sound of their own voices.
You make a good point. They don't really talk much about politics, but thats another thing I like about them. There just there to be there, not to be part of the scene. For the point of Bubble-gum vs. them, why would you want to give your money to corporate society.Quote:
Originally Posted by Polymirize
Name any band, and I can find how and when they desided to cash-in.
They spend more of there time making fun of those people "who have something to say", because we all know most of these artist don't know shit about any type of struggle, They just want people to like there music and to spread the word of someone else. Thats not a message thats a news paper.
I use to have a collection of song that had huge similaritys to ICP tracks. Some copyed tempos, some even chorus. Beats well I never know where the original sample comes from. I got to find that cd. Man it might be at my x's.Quote:
Originally Posted by MastaChronic
Point of the matter is; If you like there music, good enjoy. If you don't, then don't, and if you so happen to be one of those cast away kids that are just looking for friend, welcome to the family. . .
[quote=MastaChronic]duh
What r u 12 ???? WTF is duh ????? :confused:
I saw nothing in your orig. thread pertaining to the info i posted or the real truth . After their mom got tired of em getting their asses beat in berkley they packed up the gold 75 dodge dart n moved to royal oak . -n- went to dondero h/s if i'm not mistaken . Where's the cold ruff streets of s/w detroit fit in this , i'll never know ? :S2:
oh well , guess i'm not down w/ the clown huh
peace
crispi :S5: