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Personnel: Insane Clown Posse (vocals); Razor Ray (vocals, guitar); DJ Clay (vocals, scratches); James Mitchell, R.O.C. (vocals); Mike E. Clark (programming); Shaggy 2 Dope (scratches). Additional personnel: R.O.C., Razor Ray (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Mike E. Clark . Recording information: Haunted Cabin Studios, Detroit, MI; Lotus Pod, Detroit, MI; The Fun House Studio, Detroit, MI. Long before Kid Rock got on the mic as first a hip-hop MC and eventually a rap rocker, the Motown rap-rock scene was repped by Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope, better known as Insane Clown Posse. ICP and the Psychopathic label have since developed a can't-miss cottage business, and the group's disciples (known as Juggalos) are incredibly loyal. From infamous appearances on Howard Stern's radio show to guesting on VH-1's reality TV series focused on up-and-coming white rappers, ICP are adept at keeping themselves in the public eye. Shaped musically by longtime one-man band/producer Mike E Clark, THE TEMPEST features the kind of sing-along jams and twisted humor you either love to hate or hate to love. If you think the only differences between Insane Clown Posse fans and sheep are wool, number of legs and acne, then The Tempest won't change things much. Their reputation is too far gone for anyone who prides him or herself on having good taste, since they're culturally rotten to the core with the incorrect amount of irony and few of the qualities that make one revered in hip-hop. "They can't rap" is unfair because they can and do in a carnival barker fashion that fits with their circus motif, their Insane Clown disguises, and Mike E. Clark's big top-inspired production. That's the biggest news this storm called The Tempest brings -- a storm foreshadowed on their 2005 effort, The Calm -- that after seven long years Clark is working with the group once again and the difference is well above notable. While you can't really say there's no ICP without Clark, wrestlers and rappers Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope have had little musical appeal without him. For their loyal fan base -- "Juggalos" and "Juggalettes" as they prefer to be called -- music is just a small part of the whole experience and whatever J and Shaggy do/say/think is law. Clark must see it another way and puts these two rappers who "can't rap" into a whirlwind mix. Songs have ridiculous intros that are Alice Cooper with a mallrat attitude, and old-school scratching is all over the place. Hooks are simple and numerous and Clark cleverly borrows from whatever genre he feels like. Low rider music forms the base of "Mexico City," grand psychedelia trips out on "I Do This!," while crunching metal guitars land here and there throughout the album. It all swirls like a funnel cloud, which could somehow be related to this "tempest" if it wasn't for the fact that this storm is actually a roller coaster, a narrative twist that must have something to do with the lucrative possibilities of an ICP Theme Park tie-in. This fuzzy logic of storms becoming carnival rides and clowns rapping about demons, murder, and suicide for albums and albums can't be defended by anyone but the hardcore, but it can be ignored when the producer offers so many crazed diversions. If there are guilty pleasures, this is a guilty, guilty, guilty pleasure but there's no denying that Clark's vision does wonders for the duo. Plus it comes with a free poster. ~ David Jeffries Insane Clown Posse Tempest Songs Tempest Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews a sound from every era I really enjoyed this album.It almost feels like a whirlwind of different styles from ICP.A sound from every jokers card on this one for sure. Submitted by iii_krow_iii (NY,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 2 found this helpful.
Keep It Up! Man The Tempest has to be one of the best.. ive been a Juggalo ever since i was in diapers all i gotta say is ICP keep it up, stay wicked! Submitted by poop (Redding, CA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
All Freshness This is one of ICP's best albums, I'm still bumpin' the album, front 2 back, love every song....MCL! Submitted by tacit (Arizona)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Different This cd is nice all around, except it really doesn't have a single direction or vibe.
I hear people saying the lyrics are weak but I don't see why.
In reality the tower is very very vivid, The news at 6oclock is speaking some truth, growing again and haunted bumps were awesome story telling tracks..
Really from about track 4 on up this cd was Completely solid.
The production has more pop than hell's pit but unfortunately I don't think they're ever going to top hell's pit from lyrical perspective.
Still though this certainly is nice all around and it almost makes me forget about twiztid's wack release.
Submitted by phantom (Ohio) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
wicked clowns this is a good cd, you know some are creepy and funny, but this one draws the line where you can crank it at a party where its not even all juggalos, its wicked, pumping tunes for good times Submitted by randy (canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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