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Insane Clown Posse at the Cotillion Nov. 7, 2009

November 3, 12:41 PMWichita Underground Music ExaminerAnjae Kincaid
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Now I'm really stoked about this next event right here!!! The Detroit horror-core gods Insane Clown Posse is coming here this Saturday with special guests (hed) p.e. at the Cotillion!!!! Tickets are $26.50 but at the day of the show it's $29.00. So if you want to save 3 bucks then buy them early!!!! 

Now I know that it's really going to be insane in that building with Juggalos and Juggalettes all together in one building with their gods on stage!!!! Even though ICP and other horror-core rap groups out there have been criticized in the media for years and just recently for a huge murder case because of they're violent but yet funny lyrics, it just makes them more popular and the media shouldn't blame the artists for any type of crime that has nothing to do with them. Blame the idiots who go out there and blame the damn music for they're actions!!!!!!

Anyways..... If you don't know who ICP are, then you've been under the rock for too long!!!!  Here's the bio for all the posers who wants to know what they're really about. Read'em and weep!!!!

Insane Clown Posse is an American hip hop duo from Detroit, Michigan. The group is composed of Joseph Bruce and Joseph Utsler, who perform under the respective personas of the wicked clowns Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope. Insane Clown Posse performs a style of hardcore hip hop known as horrorcore and is known for its elaborate live performances. The duo has earned two platinum and three gold albums. According to Nielsen SoundScan, the entire catalog of the group has sold 6.5 million units in the United States and Canada as of April 2007.

Originally known as Inner City Posse, the group introduced supernatural- and horror-themed lyrics as a means of distinguishing itself stylistically. The duo founded the independent record label Psychopathic Records with Alex Abbiss as manager, and produced and starred in the feature films Big Money Hustlas and Big Money Rustlas. They formed their own professional wrestling federation, Juggalo Championship Wrestling, and later collaborated with many famous hip hop and rock musicians.

The themes of Insane Clown Posse
and other acts on Psychopathic Records center on the mythology of the Dark Carnival, which the duo claim is a spiritual force that has revealed a series of stories known as Joker's Cards. These stories each offer a specific lesson designed to change the "evil ways" of listeners before "the end consumes us all." Insane Clown Posse has a dedicated following, often referred to by the group as Juggalos and Juggalettes (WHOOP WHOOP!!!!!).

Joseph Bruce (Violent J) and Joseph Utsler (Shaggy 2 Dope) ( By the way that's they're real names and if you didn't know that, then you're a poser and don't even try to go to the concert!!!!!) met in Oak Park, a suburb on the North border of Detroit, Michigan. Along with Utsler's brother, John, and friend, Lacy, they wrestled in backyard rings that they had built themselves.

In 1989, Joseph Bruce, as Jagged Joe, Joseph Utsler, as Kangol Joe, and John Utsler, as Master J, released the single titled "Party at the Top of the Hill" under the name of JJ Boys, but the group did not pursue a serious career in music. Poverty and a difficult home life drove Bruce to move in with Rudy "The Rude Boy" Hill in the ghetto of River Rouge, a residential neighborhood in the industrial southwest side of Detroit.

Feeling a sense of home and belonging, Bruce formed a gang called Inner City Posse, which was composed of Joseph Utsler, Rudy Hill, other friends of Bruce, and a number of other connections he had made in Southwest Detroit. Bruce was jailed for ninety days in 1989–1990 for death threats, robbery, and violating probation; this experience convinced him to reduce his involvement in gang life. Bruce began his professional wrestling career after getting out of jail, and it was at his first show that he met Rob Van Dam and Sabu, two other first-timers with whom he became very good friends. During this time Bruce brought Utsler backstage with him, and all four became close friends.

Bruce became frustrated with the backstage politics of the wrestling business and began searching for another career. Back on the streets, Bruce began listening to hip hop with Utsler and with Utsler's brother, John. The trio performed at local night clubs, using the stage names Violent J, 2 Dope, and John Kickjazz, under the name of their gang, Inner City Posse. Seeing a need for a manager, Bruce's brother Robert recommended his friend and record store owner Alex Abbiss, who established the Psychopathic Records record label with the group in 1991. Later that year the group released the self-produced EP entitled Dog Beats. Growing popularity in the local music scene turned negative for the group's gang, which became the target of growing violence. After receiving jail sentences, the group members abandoned gang life.

In late 1991, the group invested more money into production than was covered by returns. The group decided that its gangsta rap style was the cause of the problem: Most emcees at the time used similar styles, making it difficult for Inner City Posse to distinguish itself stylistically. Referring to local rapper Esham's acid rap style, Bruce suggested the band adapt this genre, in a bid to have Detroit represent acid rap, much as Los Angeles represented gangsta rap. The group agreed, but not to copying the style of Esham closely. Instead, they suggested using horror-themed lyrics as an emotional outlet for all their negative life experiences. They were also unanimous in deciding not to rap openly about Satan, which Esham often did.

After the change in musical style, the group decided it needed a new name. Utsler suggested keeping the "I.C.P." initials to inform the community that Inner City Posse was not defunct, an idea to which the group agreed. Several names were considered before Bruce recalled his dream of a clown running around in Delray, which became the inspiration for the group's new name: Insane Clown Posse. The other members agreed, deciding that they would take on this new genre and name, and would all don face paint due to the success of their former clown-painted hype man.

Upon returning home that night, Bruce had a dream in which spirits in a traveling carnival appeared to him—an image that would become the basis for the Dark Carnival mythology detailed in the group's Joker's Cards series. 


 After reading that, now you should know who they are for the people who don't know who ICP is, but if you try to act like you know they're story but didn't, then you shouldn't be considered a Juggalo or a Lette, you're just a wannabe and just want attention so don't bother going because lo's and lettes are family to one another and if anybody disrespects the group or any other psychopathic records artists, they will tear you a new one. So be cautious of what you'll say or wear, or do!!! I hope to go up there, but I probably need a ride!!! LOL!!! But have a great time there for all of you that are lucky enough to go and please comment me on the details!!!!!!!
Until then... check me out!!!! I'll be back on tomorrow to give you some more show updates, bios and videos!!!!  Bloody Kisses!!!

-Anjae AKA Raevyn

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