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Additional personnel includes: Mike E. Clark (various instruments, programming); Rich Murrel (guitar); Eric Hoegemeyer (drums); Twiztid, The Ninja From Millennium Studios, The Rude Boy, Vampiro, The News Guy, Paper Tiger.
In an act of eccentricity usually reserved for artists with a more defined history, Insane Clown Posse released two albums with the same title, a slightly different spelling the only difference between the two (both spellings grammatically incorrect).
Insane Clown Posse are to rap music what Gwar are to rock and roll. Taken too seriously, the whole point is lost. Above the sometimes-pseudo Prince grooves of BIZZAR, Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope repeatedly take their lyrics to graphic extremes that even their sworn enemy Eminem has yet to tread on. In "Radio Stars," ICP parody a series of desperate attempts at success showing that this demented duo aren't above self-deprecation.
One-man band Mike E. Clark continues his role as musical mastermind behind ICP, laying down neo-funk grooves and beats while the makeup-clad Clowns attend to the task of offending anyone and everyone in their path on BIZAAR. "Fearless" makes reference to late comedian Sam Kinison in a less than tasteful manner, while "Rainbows & Stuff" features Detroit's own Paper Tiger contributing some chunky guitar riffing.
Additional personnel includes: Rich Murrel (vocals, guitar); Mike E. Clark (various instruments, programming); Esham, Jamie Madrox, The Rude Boy, The News Guy, Lo Dogg, Fuck Face, Jennifer McDonald, Blaze Ya Dead Homie, Jamie Lowry, Alex Abbiss, Florida Joe, Deb Agoli.
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Recorded at Funhouse Studios, Detroit, Michigan; Millennium Studios and Rocky Mountain Studios, Denver, Colorado.
Producers: Mike E. Clark, Insane Clown Posse.
Personnel: Insane Clown Posse (vocals, rap vocals, chant); Rick Murrell (vocals, guitar); Rude Boy , Deb Agnolli, Joseph Utsler, Vampiro, Twizid, Twiztid, Violent J (vocals); Mike E. Clark (programming).
Audio Mixers: Insane Clown Posse; Mike E. Clark .
Recording information: Fun House Studio, Detroit, MI; Millennium Studios, Denver, CO; Rocky Mountain Recorders, Denver, CO.
Illustrator: R. Jesse Deneax.
Photographers: Eric "EWolf" Wheeler ; Johnny Buzzerio; Bob Alford.
Insane Clown Posse: Violent J., Shaggy 2 Dope.
CMJ (11/27/00, p.18) - "...Like a gorilla throwing its own feces around: It's shocking; it's rude; at times it's even funny..." Insane Clown Posse Bizaar Songs Bizaar Music Review Average Rating: (3.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Should be Bizzar/Bizaar Joker! this album is a little more radical than what icp is known for, thats probally i think its up ther with ringmaster and great milenko, it should have been bizzar/bizaar jokers! i hope icp keeps bring this unique style to other albums in the future. much clown love, juggalos!!! Submitted by maniac_sloth (warroad,murdersota)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
What's up my Juffalows!!!! Yeeah Boee!! This is the shiznit!!! Mabee I only lissind to dis and molanko but I am deffinately down wit da clown!!! I'd most deffinately take a (rubber) bullit for any o yall. (Mabee in the leg, if ya paid me some base) But oh yeeah, I'm down.
Submitted by Juffalo (shomptizle!!!) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Bizaarly brilliant!!! A classic to say the least, from the intro that draws you in with the eerie news reports of a darkness on its way, an playing in the background is the guitar off john carpenters "escape from new york" which is a nice appocolyptic touch. its realy difficult to single out any tracks on this album as they`re all so damn good! but i realy have a soft spot for "behind the paint" it realy gives you an idea of the crap they had to put up with in they`re youth. i`d give it a hundred stars but fives the limit. Submitted by dannystanczyk (Manchester, UK) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
ICP's Best This is what makes ICP great! It was this CD that got me into the ICP world. Though they have other great ones like Great Milenko, eTc. This one is my FAV. Submitted by Blackthorn676 (Chicago,IL,usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
4 any real FAN!!!!! If you don't like this CD than you don't like ICP. This CD is one of my favs of all of ICP's works. Submitted by InsaneClownPosseNERD (Nicksburg,SC,uSa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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In an act of eccentricity usually reserved for artists with a more defined history, Insane Clown Posse released two albums with the same title, a slightly different spelling the only difference between the two (both spellings grammatically incorrect).
Insane Clown Posse are to rap music what Gwar are to rock and roll. Taken too seriously, the whole point is lost. Above the sometimes-pseudo Prince grooves of BIZZAR, Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope repeatedly take their lyrics to graphic extremes that even their sworn enemy Eminem has yet to tread on. In "Radio Stars," ICP parody ...
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