 |   |  |  |  | | Bizzar [PA] | | Item Specifics - Music: Cassettes | | | Artist: | Insane Clown Posse | | Release Date: | May 07, 2005 | | | Format: | Cassette | | Record Label: | Island Records (USA) | | | Genre: | R&B | | Condition: | New | | | UPC: | 731454817547 | | | | | | |
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BRAND NEW!! STILL FACTORY SEALED!! INSANE CLOWN POSSE "BIZZAR" Cassette Tape. This is an original Cassette not a copy. Below is a picture of the actual cassette for sale. Payment can be made by VISA/MasterCard, Discover Card, American Express, Paypal, Money Order or Personal Check. Please add $3.00 for shipping and handling. Shipping to Canada is 50 Cent Extra. All other International Shipping is higher.
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| Track listing | 1. Intro 2. Bizarr 3. Cherry Pie (I Need A Freak) 4. Questions 5. Mr. Happy 6. Radio Stars 7. My Axe 8. If 9. Let's Go All The Way 10. Let A Killa 11. Juggalo Paradise 12. Crystal Ball
| | Details | | Distributor: | Fontana Distribution | | Recording type: | Studio | | Recording mode: | Stereo |
| | Album notes | Insane Clown Posse: Violent J., Shaggy 2 Dope.
Additional personnel includes: Rich Murrel (vocals, guitar); Mike E. Clark (various instruments, programming); Esham, Jamie Madrox, The Rude Boy, The News Guy, Lo Dogg, F*** Face, Jennifer McDonald, Blaze Ya Dead Homie, Jamie Lowry, Alex Abbiss, Florida Joe, Deb Agoli.
Producers: Mike E. Clark, Insane Clown Posse.
Recorded at Funhouse Studios, Detroit, Michigan; Millennium Studios and Rocky Mountain Studios, Denver, Colorado.
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.
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