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Insane clown posse makes fun of 2 little dead boys – “Chris Benoit” as a new song – Mighty death pop


ICP Disrespects dead – “Chris Benoit” as a new song

2 LITTLE BOYS ARE DEAD ICP SEE THE DOLLAR SIGNS – WHERE IS THEIR  RESPECT FOR DEAD CHILDREN ???

INSANE CLOWN POSSE MAKE THE TITLE SONG AND SINGLE ABOUT A KILLER OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN WHOOP WHOOP

For Insane Clown Posse, gearing up for a high-profile summer meant burrowing into the remains of an abandoned steel mill Monday afternoon.

With dust kicking up and bright lights piercing the dark at Trenton’s cavernous old McLouth Steel plant, the Detroit rap duo gathered with a film crew and about 100 fan extras for day two of shooting on the group’s video for the new track “Chris Benoit.”

Moving to a director’s instructions, fans in black hoodies and silver horror masks surged toward a wrestling ring housing ICP’s Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope. The face-painted pair mimed their lyrics as the song played overhead at double speed, to achieve a slow-motion effect in the video’s final rendering.

Among the fans who had responded to an open casting call was C.J. Lyons, 35, of Bellevue, Ohio. Eager to ensure a spot, he’d arrived a day early, slept overnight on the site, and spent Monday afternoon patiently awaiting the first action.

“We’re rushing the wrestling ring,” he said. “We’ve been waiting all day to do that.”

All was in the name of “Chris Benoit,” lead single from ICP’s upcoming “Mighty Death Pop” album, due Aug. 14. The song is based on the mental breakdown of professional wrestler Chris Benoit, who in 2007 notoriously murdered his wife and son before hanging himself.

“It’s about that loss of sanity,” Violent J said during a break in the shoot. “It’s about the snapping, that moment of panic.”

Shooting began Sunday with the French crew responsible for Skrillex’s massive 2011 hit video, “First Of The Year (Equinox),” which had caught Violent J’s eye. “Chris Benoit” is the first of three video projects already underway as ICP prepares for “Mighty Death Pop,” and the clip is expected to debut on the web by mid-July.

ICP hopes to eventually include the videos in a boxed set for “Mighty Death Pop,” which will initially be released in three separate configurations.

“Chris Benoit” finds ICP ceding creative control for the first time in its two-decade-plus career. The duo had a simple wish list going into the shoot: minimal wrestling scenes, but plenty of slow-motion, blur and artsy abstraction “like an old-school Nirvana video,” as Violent J said Monday.

“I told them, ‘I’m not going to ride you guys on this. I’m going to give you your space and leave you alone to do it.’”

Three years in the making, “Mighty Death Pop” will be released during ICP’s 13th Gathering of the Juggalos fan festival in rural Illinois. It also arrives as J and Shaggy sense a growing mainstream respect that long eluded the group.

“We’re not used to it, but it feels good,” said Shaggy.

That unique backdrop makes the new record ICP’s “most anticipated yet,” said Violent J.

“There are so many articles out there on us now, and it’s not about dissing us,” he said. “They’re actually treating us like real musicians. It’s mind-blowing. And I feel like this album is the response to that.”

2 LITTLE BOYS ARE DEAD ICP SEE THE DOLLAR SIGNS.

ICP Disrespects dead – “Chris Benoit” as a new song

When juggalos come to town – asked nicely not to destroy property – destroy and vandalize it anyway WHOOP WHOOP.


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>Many business owners in downtown Mount Clemens spent Sunday cleaning up their properties after fans attending an Insane Clown Posse hip hop concert at the Emerald Theatre the night before doused building exteriors with syrupy Faygo soda pop.

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    Workers were scrubbing walls and spraying windows to remove the soft drink that was deliberately sprayed on stores along North Walnut and Macomb Place.

  • “That’s just great — right before the Stars & Stripes Festival,” said Mount Clemens Mayor Barb Dempsey.
  • The spraying is known in Insane Clown Posse circles as a “Faygo shower,” according to one fan who attended the show.
  • “A Faygo shower is where you take a 2-liter bottle of Faygo, shake it up, remove the cap and let it spray on everyone,” said Ryan Williams of Chesterfield Township.
  • Faygo is the beverage of choice for the ICP duo because it’s cheap and the two members could easily afford it, Williams said. Faygo is also headquartered in Michigan.
  • According to ICP lore, the Detroit-based duo threw an open bottle of Faygo at fans who were making an obscene gesture at a show and the crowd cheered, so the two have continued to spray audiences with the pop. ICP has a hardcore following of loyal fans who refer to themselves as juggalos.
  • Larry Moloney, who along with his wife Cecillia own a number of downtown properties, was out Sunday scrubbing the sticky soda pop from windows and steps of his buildings.
  • “They sprayed everything around here with Faygo red pop,” Moloney said. “They should have to clean up after themselves.”
  • Workers at Madison’s Pub were out picking up trash left behind by the fans. They said some of the “juggalos” had left white and blood-red paint on their walls.
  • Witnesses said fans lining the outside of the building began spraying the stores as they waited to get inside of the show on Saturday night. Someone called the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office, but no arrests were made.
  • Williams, who was attending his first ICP show on Saturday night, said someone from the venue came out and asked fans not to harm the neighboring businesses, but many in the crowd ignored the plea. He said someone pulled up in a van containing $80 worth of Faygo and handed out bottles to people.
  • “The guy was telling everyone don’t touch the businesses because it will take a long time to get the pop off,” Williams said. “They asked us nicely.”
  • Mike Mitchell, who runs the Emerald with nightclub impresario Ronnie Masters, said theater personnel personally washed off several of the businesses on Sunday morning. He said security agents warned fans outside the venue to stop causing trouble.
  • “There were cops out in front of the building but I think everyone was aware the kids were just having fun,” Mitchell said. “Honestly, it just got out of hand. We have people out there cleaning the parking lots and the windows of the barbershop next door. We had hoped no one would do that, but they did.”
  • The Emerald reportedly is in severe financial trouble and the city’s Downtown Development Authority has proposed purchasing the building and converting it into a community theater.
  • But in the meantime, local bar and shop owners are not happy with the Emerald operators. They hope to arrange a meeting with the Emerald and city officials to talk about what they say is a chronic problem with the venue.
  • “They’re bringing the city down,” said one bar owner who did not want to be identified. “Neither one of them live in the city, they don’t contribute to the Downtown Development Authority. We just wish they’d both leave.”

 

Juggalos: Man Killed in Officer Involved Shooting Did Follow Juggalo Way of Life


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The man shot and killed by a Redding Police Officer during a struggle over a knife claimed to be a Juggalo.

Juggalo’s are followers of the underground music group, Insane Clown Posse.

Investigators say 19 year old Scott Joseph Deen tried stabbing officers with a knife multiple times as they tried to arrest him early Friday morning.

They say Deen and two other people had been siphoning gas from parked cars on

Two suspects were arrested without any problems. When they tried to arrest Deen, he resisted.

Sheriff Bosenko said the struggle turned into an extremely violent struggle, placing the officer’s lives in harms way. He says they ordered Deen to drop the knife several times. They tried using a tazer on him twice, but he did not react to it.

Sheriff Bosenko told us as the fight became a “life and death situation,” a supervisor with the Redding Police Department fired two shots.

After being shot, Deen took off. With the help of a Police K-9, officers found him in front of a home on Copper Drive.

Officers performed CPR, but he did not survive and was pronounced dead at the scene.

Juggalo caught with hatchet – POLICE DONT WANT NO JUGGALO


• Juggalo keeping it real: At 12:46 p.m. June 16 in the 2200 block of S. Commons, an underaged teen was observed smoking a cigarette outside of Target. According to the report, the teen was dressed up as a “Juggalo,” part of the hardcore fan group of the rap group Insane Clown Posse. The report also notes that the teen had a hatchet on his person.

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