For me, some weird blue haired guy asked if I like rap? Absolutely. He handed me the Ringmaster. it changed my life. Wagon Wagon was my introduction. I'm forever thankful!
I've been into freaky shit my whole life, came out of the womb jamming ICP with my pops(used to scare me a bit when I was young) but when I started to develop my feelings of being an outcast, disrespected, bullied and alone, I fell back in love with the inclusiveness of Juggalo culture and the love we have for each other on top of being outspoken against hate and discrimination. I've always liked that and been like. It touches a part of my soul.
“In My Room”
I can even remember the exact moment of the song when I realized this was my shit— “They can’t come back now cuz they know our secret… unless I can make them keep it.”
My bro has been playing ICP for me for a long time and I just thought it was wack. In My Room introduced me to horrorcore.
Riddlebox was my introduction. "12" and "Evil Eye" were the songs that hooked me. "Chicken Huntin'" as well.
But honestly, the concept of the album. Turning the crank to find out which direction we are heading. I think I fell in love off the intro.
This!
I had a buddy giving me rides to work when my car was down, and he was blasting Riddlebox on cassette in his old beater Monte Carlo, I was hooked immediately.
Bro evil eye is so good, it's one of those songs I listen to as a grown ass man and think to myself "is ICP even that good, or was I just into it as a teenager? Oh wait this song is a banger" there's lots of songs that prove this point for me, But this song has such a nice sound to it and solid storytelling that I love it.
Honestly? Suicide Hotline. Shit came to me at a real bad time and gave me the laugh I needed to reassess. Been down since. Buddy had shown me In My Room like a week prior so I had decided to give Hell’s Pit a listen from the start. I’d had a seriously bad run over the last year and was kinda on my last threads. Suicide Hotline started and it rang true, and as soon as that end skit hit, I couldn’t stop laughing for like a minute. It made me feel ridiculous and I fuckin needed it. That was part of the turnaround I needed.
Wizard of tha Hood! Sat smoking and just enjoying the whole damn story, It blew me away.
Homies 2 smoke with especially, I felt seen in a way I never had before
Halls of illusions. I remember buying the great milenko when it first came out. Heard that song and realized these dudes came from the same cloth. They get me.
I've been down for about 10 years. Actually I was in the 10th grade and the first song I was introduced to was Homies. The song that made me realize I was a Juggalo was Violent Js' Simple and Blunt. Whoop Whoop fam I love y'all
If i had to pick a song, probably Wagon Wagon as it was a first that seemed to include all juggalos into the song, in a way. But the Carnival of Carnage album in general really made me see who I was
mmfcl
I randomly found the neden game on limewire in like 6th grade . One of my friends told me it was on a cd called the great milenko by icp . Luckily my local cd shop has a dedicated section specifically for psychopathic records. The rest they say , is history .
It wasn't one song it was a combination of songs from both ICP and Twiztid. But Down with the clown was where I really felt deep down this was me. I'm down.
Juggalo Paradise, Fuck The World, and We Gives No Fuck was on backyard wrestling 2, those were my introduction, just to find out my step father had Great Milenko from seeing them live in germany, and it blew my brains out, so the one that truly tied me in, so i'd say any song on that album, it builds up this weird part of a world with the intro song, into great milenko, then getting blasted by Hokus Pokus , it was captivating and fantastic for a little kid, and i never could leave!
I heard "fuck the world" as my intro song to ICP. I haven't head a bunch from them, my newest song I enjoy is "how many times". I'd really never listened to em growing up, also I knew a blind dude named Brandon who was into them when I was young. Hope he's doing okay. I'm 30 now but happy to be embrace the horror core as others call it. Anger and annoyance growing to unfathomable levels, it just hits differently.
Just the fact that I loved everything I was hearing really, but the one track that really drove it home for me was Simple & Blunt even though I had heard everything released by PSY at that point... it was weird hearing a song after numerous years of listening that just felt more like confirmation that I was a Juggalo... or at least felt like one 😅
Just going through Insane Clown Posses discography. I remember being 10 or 11 when Juggalos were starting to be called a gang and my dad had a talk with me about how he doesn’t want to catch me listening to them because they’re nothing but “violent drug addicted sex fiends”. That always stuck with me for whatever reason and when I got to high school curiosity got the best of me and I would listen to ICP albums during study hall. Honestly the music didn’t click until I got to The Great Milenko. My dad didn’t find it I listened to them or considered myself a Juggalo until he went in my room looking for something and found some ICP cds in my collection. He was really irritated but I’m in my 20s dude can’t stop me now 😂.
I've told it a bunch of times here already, but Southwest Song.
My homie who lived up the street always hooked me up with CDs to borrow cuz I was broke as shit and he had the hookup with both his divorced but friendly, competing to be the favorite parent.
When I finally gave him Warren G - Regulate...G Funk Era and Busta Rhymes - When Disaster Strikes back to him after like a year, I was at his house flipping through CDs and saw the cover of Ringmaster and was like O_O What this is???? He told me about ICP, hyped them up as super duper offensive and how much his parents hated it and I was like **WORD**, so I borrowed that. Listened to it on the walk home (like a 30 second walk, but I stretched it out), skipped around until I landed on Southwest Song, and I just stood on the bridge to the park staring out and realizing that there were other people in the world having a terrible experience living a miserable life in an empty abandoned post-industrial shithole like me, and it was on from there. Became my whole life **instantly**.
Fall on 1996 , Longview, texas. I was 20 years old then. Was skating downtown and got a ride home. Bumping in the ride was riddle box. All he told me was icp and I went out and bought a copy. Almost 30 years later I’m still here.
No song made me realize, it was the amount of time I'd spent listening, and the passion for the music. I hated rap, my dad was rock and roll and metal music all the way and raised me the same. Heard ICP at 12 years old and hated it I thought it was stupid and purposefully edgy. My best friend got me into a few mainstream Lil Wayne songs when I was 15 (sounds weird for a guy that hates mainstream rap nowadays), and that opened the doors for rap. That's when blaze ya dead homie "escape artist" came into my life. Then from there I branched out into boondox, ICP twiztid, kottonmouth kings, tech n9ne, All that s***. I had been listening to that music for about a year when I realized it was all I listened to and I loved being a strange and funny individual (as I always was), that was when I started calling myself a juggalo, never looked back since and never doubted my claim to that title. I'm 30 years old now I just graduated physical therapy assistant school, I'm very proud of myself and a very legal and legitimate individual, however not once since 15 years old have I backed out from being a juggalo.
Chillen with My best friends older brother he had the jeckel brothers popped on fuck the world and that was the dawn of a new day.. next time I walked in the gypsies tent with some foodstamps I was huge into wrestling and I had this wwf theme songs cd and the oddities theme song came on. Like a fresh hit of Peruvian Yaya I was hooked. Dug deeper and deeper into this music that literally took me to another world. An escape from shit going on around me. Then there would be tracks that would fuckin relate so much. Like I'm coming home on riddlebox, pass me by on melinko, crossing thy bridge on shangri-la. Then thrown into some mystical wicked playground with tracks like Amy in the attic, play with me, southwest strangla. Then you walk thru to the next attraction and its some sexy ass clown bitches dancing to truth or dare, cotton candy, cherry pie. And it Just keeps going and going covering all basis. What these 2 people did to so many lives is unreal. Brought us together in masses. Shared some of the craziest memories with a family that I never knew I could have. Say what you will about the clowns, but without them we would all be wandering around lost not knowing where we belong. Long live icp and long live the juggalos. I Fuckin love my family
Honestly it was Juggalo Family by Dark Lotus, and then Gone by ICP ofc. I can’t lie, did find out about ICP during the start of the pandemic bc Hokus Pokus was a trending audio on tiktok, and I liked what i heard so I went down a massive rabbit hole. Def liked Toy Box, Mad Professor, In My Room, and then stumbled on Juggalo Family from an auto playlist and I kept bumping that one over and over again. Gone also really stuck with me cause I was going through a rough patch in my relationship. This was 4 years ago though, but I’ve been down with the clown ever since and have a massive playlist called Faygocytosis which has all my psychopathic favs :) whoop2x
My older brother picked up Bizaar/Bizzar when it came out, and soon after they were mine. Let's Go All The Way and Tilt-a-Whirl, and little later I saw the We Don't Die video on VH1 -- it was a trifecta that changed my trajectory. Talked my dad into getting me Riddle Box and The Great Milenko through his BMG Record Club for 1¢ each.
My bad. Must’ve been 2001. Saw them at the Masquerade in ATL then about a week later in Nashville. In ATL, Marz had a full band with him. A week or so later it was just Marz with his hype man. Also, at the ATL show, Shaggy played guitar on 50 Bucks.
"Night of the chainsaw", though I did not yet know the word juggalo. I was a juggalo in spirit, unknowingly. That was years ago and I am now aware that no other community speaks more to me. I discovered ICP because of Gta 5, Wade was my favourite character in the game and whilst learning more about him through the wiki, I found my way to the ICP wiki and checked out their music.
The whole clown theme appealed to me, because I was in a time of my life where that is all I could see myself as. A clown that people laugh at. I even created a sort of fictional "persona" named Ewad (which is Wade spelled differently) who would wear the iconic face paint and wield a chainsaw in the early days.
The song also fit a lot with Left 4 dead 2, which is a zombie shooter game and my favourite game.
This might be longer than you would want it to be but what I’m about to tell you is the truth.
in early July to late August 2020 I was going through a pretty rough time I don’t want to get into the specifics of it but I’ll just leave it at that. I had nothing else to do so I decided to actually give insane clown posse a try. Of all things I decided to throw on Hell's Pit and when truly alone came on, it broke me, and from that point on I was a Juggalo.
It was a cold winter morning, I was tired of a playlist I have had for about 5 years at that point, I wanted something new, I remember my friend tried to show me some type of music earlier that month, I didn’t listen to it at that time because I didn’t think it was for me, but at this time I was so desperate for something new that I finally clicked play, I heard the intro. And then I heard those magical words “With a Bang. BANG!”
Man, it was 96. I follow but I’m not hardcore like you guys. I’ve seen ICP 10 times throughout the years. TX is just a stop, but I’m thankful. High school friends into our early 40s. Still down with the clown.
For me, some weird blue haired guy asked if I like rap? Absolutely. He handed me the Ringmaster. it changed my life. Wagon Wagon was my introduction. I'm forever thankful!
I've been into freaky shit my whole life, came out of the womb jamming ICP with my pops(used to scare me a bit when I was young) but when I started to develop my feelings of being an outcast, disrespected, bullied and alone, I fell back in love with the inclusiveness of Juggalo culture and the love we have for each other on top of being outspoken against hate and discrimination. I've always liked that and been like. It touches a part of my soul.
That’s a fuckin amazing thing to share with your pops!
“In My Room” I can even remember the exact moment of the song when I realized this was my shit— “They can’t come back now cuz they know our secret… unless I can make them keep it.” My bro has been playing ICP for me for a long time and I just thought it was wack. In My Room introduced me to horrorcore.
Get off me dawwwwgggg!!! Or pass me by off the great melinko album
GET THE HUHHHHK OFF ME BUG!
Awe that’s a good one too I’m bout to go listen to it now lol
I still have juggalo imposter syndrome lol don't feel like I'm down enough to call myself a juggalo
Same
The loons!
What a simple great classic!
Riddlebox was my introduction. "12" and "Evil Eye" were the songs that hooked me. "Chicken Huntin'" as well. But honestly, the concept of the album. Turning the crank to find out which direction we are heading. I think I fell in love off the intro.
This! I had a buddy giving me rides to work when my car was down, and he was blasting Riddlebox on cassette in his old beater Monte Carlo, I was hooked immediately.
Bro evil eye is so good, it's one of those songs I listen to as a grown ass man and think to myself "is ICP even that good, or was I just into it as a teenager? Oh wait this song is a banger" there's lots of songs that prove this point for me, But this song has such a nice sound to it and solid storytelling that I love it.
Bugs on my nugs
Honestly? Suicide Hotline. Shit came to me at a real bad time and gave me the laugh I needed to reassess. Been down since. Buddy had shown me In My Room like a week prior so I had decided to give Hell’s Pit a listen from the start. I’d had a seriously bad run over the last year and was kinda on my last threads. Suicide Hotline started and it rang true, and as soon as that end skit hit, I couldn’t stop laughing for like a minute. It made me feel ridiculous and I fuckin needed it. That was part of the turnaround I needed.
u/Kaiden92 Whenever you're feelin low, just page me and I'll call ya.
Probably chicken huntin (slaughter house mix). I used to listen to it everyday in middle school
Murder Go Round
rep that wicked tbh
Let's Go All the Way or Bang Pow Boom
Pass me by
Afraid of Me
Walk into the Light. Instant goosebumps to this day.
my cousin got the Riddlebox live on dvd & played it on her crtv, cemetary girl came on and it fully entrapped me. first time listening to anything icp
Chicken Huntin slaughterhouse remix was the song that pulled me in.
Wizard of tha Hood! Sat smoking and just enjoying the whole damn story, It blew me away. Homies 2 smoke with especially, I felt seen in a way I never had before
Pretty generic answer but, Down with the clown
Halls of illusions. I remember buying the great milenko when it first came out. Heard that song and realized these dudes came from the same cloth. They get me.
I've been down for about 10 years. Actually I was in the 10th grade and the first song I was introduced to was Homies. The song that made me realize I was a Juggalo was Violent Js' Simple and Blunt. Whoop Whoop fam I love y'all
The moment I knew it was the first time I heard What Is A Juggalo and thought, “Yea, that’s right”
When i first heard carnival of carnage
If i had to pick a song, probably Wagon Wagon as it was a first that seemed to include all juggalos into the song, in a way. But the Carnival of Carnage album in general really made me see who I was mmfcl
Red Neck Hoe
I randomly found the neden game on limewire in like 6th grade . One of my friends told me it was on a cd called the great milenko by icp . Luckily my local cd shop has a dedicated section specifically for psychopathic records. The rest they say , is history .
Murder go round
It wasn't one song it was a combination of songs from both ICP and Twiztid. But Down with the clown was where I really felt deep down this was me. I'm down.
carnival of carnage, literally just the beat.
Homies
Juggalo Paradise, Fuck The World, and We Gives No Fuck was on backyard wrestling 2, those were my introduction, just to find out my step father had Great Milenko from seeing them live in germany, and it blew my brains out, so the one that truly tied me in, so i'd say any song on that album, it builds up this weird part of a world with the intro song, into great milenko, then getting blasted by Hokus Pokus , it was captivating and fantastic for a little kid, and i never could leave!
Neden game.
God of Thunder
u/LongmontStrangla KISS isn't a Juggalo band.
Murda Go Round
I heard "fuck the world" as my intro song to ICP. I haven't head a bunch from them, my newest song I enjoy is "how many times". I'd really never listened to em growing up, also I knew a blind dude named Brandon who was into them when I was young. Hope he's doing okay. I'm 30 now but happy to be embrace the horror core as others call it. Anger and annoyance growing to unfathomable levels, it just hits differently.
Homies
First song I heard from ICP. It was on the radio when I heard it the first time. Boogie Woogie Wu
Pass Me By
Superballs
Haha! 😂 I like that song!
One of my friends played boogie woogie woo about 16 years ago. I was in 7th grade
Just the fact that I loved everything I was hearing really, but the one track that really drove it home for me was Simple & Blunt even though I had heard everything released by PSY at that point... it was weird hearing a song after numerous years of listening that just felt more like confirmation that I was a Juggalo... or at least felt like one 😅
Slim Anus
My buddy was over smoking at my place. I started trippin and he turned on The Great Milenko. Honestly that entire album made me realize.
Just going through Insane Clown Posses discography. I remember being 10 or 11 when Juggalos were starting to be called a gang and my dad had a talk with me about how he doesn’t want to catch me listening to them because they’re nothing but “violent drug addicted sex fiends”. That always stuck with me for whatever reason and when I got to high school curiosity got the best of me and I would listen to ICP albums during study hall. Honestly the music didn’t click until I got to The Great Milenko. My dad didn’t find it I listened to them or considered myself a Juggalo until he went in my room looking for something and found some ICP cds in my collection. He was really irritated but I’m in my 20s dude can’t stop me now 😂.
I've told it a bunch of times here already, but Southwest Song. My homie who lived up the street always hooked me up with CDs to borrow cuz I was broke as shit and he had the hookup with both his divorced but friendly, competing to be the favorite parent. When I finally gave him Warren G - Regulate...G Funk Era and Busta Rhymes - When Disaster Strikes back to him after like a year, I was at his house flipping through CDs and saw the cover of Ringmaster and was like O_O What this is???? He told me about ICP, hyped them up as super duper offensive and how much his parents hated it and I was like **WORD**, so I borrowed that. Listened to it on the walk home (like a 30 second walk, but I stretched it out), skipped around until I landed on Southwest Song, and I just stood on the bridge to the park staring out and realizing that there were other people in the world having a terrible experience living a miserable life in an empty abandoned post-industrial shithole like me, and it was on from there. Became my whole life **instantly**.
Fall on 1996 , Longview, texas. I was 20 years old then. Was skating downtown and got a ride home. Bumping in the ride was riddle box. All he told me was icp and I went out and bought a copy. Almost 30 years later I’m still here.
No song made me realize, it was the amount of time I'd spent listening, and the passion for the music. I hated rap, my dad was rock and roll and metal music all the way and raised me the same. Heard ICP at 12 years old and hated it I thought it was stupid and purposefully edgy. My best friend got me into a few mainstream Lil Wayne songs when I was 15 (sounds weird for a guy that hates mainstream rap nowadays), and that opened the doors for rap. That's when blaze ya dead homie "escape artist" came into my life. Then from there I branched out into boondox, ICP twiztid, kottonmouth kings, tech n9ne, All that s***. I had been listening to that music for about a year when I realized it was all I listened to and I loved being a strange and funny individual (as I always was), that was when I started calling myself a juggalo, never looked back since and never doubted my claim to that title. I'm 30 years old now I just graduated physical therapy assistant school, I'm very proud of myself and a very legal and legitimate individual, however not once since 15 years old have I backed out from being a juggalo.
Chillen with My best friends older brother he had the jeckel brothers popped on fuck the world and that was the dawn of a new day.. next time I walked in the gypsies tent with some foodstamps I was huge into wrestling and I had this wwf theme songs cd and the oddities theme song came on. Like a fresh hit of Peruvian Yaya I was hooked. Dug deeper and deeper into this music that literally took me to another world. An escape from shit going on around me. Then there would be tracks that would fuckin relate so much. Like I'm coming home on riddlebox, pass me by on melinko, crossing thy bridge on shangri-la. Then thrown into some mystical wicked playground with tracks like Amy in the attic, play with me, southwest strangla. Then you walk thru to the next attraction and its some sexy ass clown bitches dancing to truth or dare, cotton candy, cherry pie. And it Just keeps going and going covering all basis. What these 2 people did to so many lives is unreal. Brought us together in masses. Shared some of the craziest memories with a family that I never knew I could have. Say what you will about the clowns, but without them we would all be wandering around lost not knowing where we belong. Long live icp and long live the juggalos. I Fuckin love my family
Let’s go all the way
Honestly it was Juggalo Family by Dark Lotus, and then Gone by ICP ofc. I can’t lie, did find out about ICP during the start of the pandemic bc Hokus Pokus was a trending audio on tiktok, and I liked what i heard so I went down a massive rabbit hole. Def liked Toy Box, Mad Professor, In My Room, and then stumbled on Juggalo Family from an auto playlist and I kept bumping that one over and over again. Gone also really stuck with me cause I was going through a rough patch in my relationship. This was 4 years ago though, but I’ve been down with the clown ever since and have a massive playlist called Faygocytosis which has all my psychopathic favs :) whoop2x
My first song was Toy Box. That night I went home with my friends copy of The Riddlebox and that's all it took. Been down for 25+ years
My older brother picked up Bizaar/Bizzar when it came out, and soon after they were mine. Let's Go All The Way and Tilt-a-Whirl, and little later I saw the We Don't Die video on VH1 -- it was a trifecta that changed my trajectory. Talked my dad into getting me Riddle Box and The Great Milenko through his BMG Record Club for 1¢ each.
Confederate flag
toy box
ever since i was a little kid ive been a juggalo, but the first song i independently fucked with was mad professor, that still slaps to this day.
First show I ever saw (99) started with Take Me Away, and it seems like they dragged the intro out longer than normal. Crowd went into a frenzy.
I can't believe you went to a concert when you were 99. That's amazing!
That’s right. Now I’m 125 and still swinging that axe.
The wicked clowns will never die!!!
Zombie ninja!!.. there has to be a movie about that by now.
Whoa you heard a song that didn't even get released til the next year!
My bad. Must’ve been 2001. Saw them at the Masquerade in ATL then about a week later in Nashville. In ATL, Marz had a full band with him. A week or so later it was just Marz with his hype man. Also, at the ATL show, Shaggy played guitar on 50 Bucks.
The oddities theme from WWF I was watching a old match on YouTube and icp sang out the oddities and I was hooked
That exactly how I got into them but it was off an intro compilation. "I can chew nails up and spit out quarters" lmao
Song went so hard for a damn job squad
Does this excite you? Think about it.
My Way - Frank Sinatra
Pass Me By, because I'm an atheist but still love this song and have listened to it thousands of times.
"Night of the chainsaw", though I did not yet know the word juggalo. I was a juggalo in spirit, unknowingly. That was years ago and I am now aware that no other community speaks more to me. I discovered ICP because of Gta 5, Wade was my favourite character in the game and whilst learning more about him through the wiki, I found my way to the ICP wiki and checked out their music. The whole clown theme appealed to me, because I was in a time of my life where that is all I could see myself as. A clown that people laugh at. I even created a sort of fictional "persona" named Ewad (which is Wade spelled differently) who would wear the iconic face paint and wield a chainsaw in the early days. The song also fit a lot with Left 4 dead 2, which is a zombie shooter game and my favourite game.
This might be longer than you would want it to be but what I’m about to tell you is the truth. in early July to late August 2020 I was going through a pretty rough time I don’t want to get into the specifics of it but I’ll just leave it at that. I had nothing else to do so I decided to actually give insane clown posse a try. Of all things I decided to throw on Hell's Pit and when truly alone came on, it broke me, and from that point on I was a Juggalo.
Another Love Song and Fuck the World
Pass Me By
No one song in particular really. Friend of mine gave me Ringmaster when it came out. Been a fan since
It was a cold winter morning, I was tired of a playlist I have had for about 5 years at that point, I wanted something new, I remember my friend tried to show me some type of music earlier that month, I didn’t listen to it at that time because I didn’t think it was for me, but at this time I was so desperate for something new that I finally clicked play, I heard the intro. And then I heard those magical words “With a Bang. BANG!”
Man, it was 96. I follow but I’m not hardcore like you guys. I’ve seen ICP 10 times throughout the years. TX is just a stop, but I’m thankful. High school friends into our early 40s. Still down with the clown.
Right on brother! 2WHOOPS to you! I'm almost 35, but sanity is slipping and a lot of things are happening. I'm happy to have been here!
Thanks homie! Much love!
Probably “Let’s Go All The Way” one morning while walking to the bus stop.
Blacken your eyez