Fourth joker card Track List 1. Intro 2. The Great Milenko 3. Hokus Pokus 4. Piggy Pie 5. How Many Times? 6. Southwest Voodoo 7. Halls of Illusion 8. Under The Moon 9. What is a Juggalo? 10. House Of Horrors 11. Boogie Woogie Wu 12. The Neden Game 13. Hellalujah 14. Down with the Clown 15. Just Like That 16. Pass Me By | Details Artist: Insane Clown Posse (Official Website) Album: The Great Milenko Release Date: 1997 Chronology: Fourth album Genre: Hip hop, horrorcore, rap metal Official Music Videos Hall of Illusions Hokus Pokus How Many Times? Piggy Pie Where to Buy CD: Amazon MP3: Amazon Vinyl: None Rating Music Creativity: 100% Inspired: 100% Distinctiveness of Songs: 100% Production Quality: 100% Skill on Instruments: 100% Vocal Talent: 100% Lyrics: 100% Replay Value: 100% Cover Art: 90% Overall Wow Factor: 80% Shelf: Top Shelf (97%) My Jam 1. Pass Me By 2. Hellalujah 3. The Neden Game |
Review
Finally a top shelf ICP album. They continue to push the boundaries. And what? Disney owned the ICP contract for this album? What? This goes into the "What were they thinking?" file. I mean...What? I wish I could have heard how that went down. "Ok guys its time to expand Disney. Go buy all companies of all sorts that involve clowns." I mean, what? And then they had the nerve, after not doing their research on ICP, to demand that they leave off 3 songs and change lyrics on other songs? At least we have the real thing now, after ICP got out of the Disney contract and re-released the album with the songs as they were originally intended. What do record companies think when they start trying to decide what is good art? If they had any idea what was good art, they would be the freaking BAND, not sitting behind a desk picking their nose and making stupid decisions and smothering inspiration. As it turned out this is one of the best ICP albums of their career.
Finally a top shelf ICP album. They continue to push the boundaries. And what? Disney owned the ICP contract for this album? What? This goes into the "What were they thinking?" file. I mean...What? I wish I could have heard how that went down. "Ok guys its time to expand Disney. Go buy all companies of all sorts that involve clowns." I mean, what? And then they had the nerve, after not doing their research on ICP, to demand that they leave off 3 songs and change lyrics on other songs? At least we have the real thing now, after ICP got out of the Disney contract and re-released the album with the songs as they were originally intended. What do record companies think when they start trying to decide what is good art? If they had any idea what was good art, they would be the freaking BAND, not sitting behind a desk picking their nose and making stupid decisions and smothering inspiration. As it turned out this is one of the best ICP albums of their career.