1:24 pm
August 17, 2012
This is "Mickey" Ray Sinatra of the Might Mo Thugs South Division. I know we had some "Thuggalos" I just wanted to come by and see whats good on the Psychopathic Fam Fan's end. I know you guys hate it as much as I do when other Artist try and promote them selves with the Juagglo family for cheap promotion. I am not here for that.
I come from a place in South Florida, Ft Lauderdale to be more specific, I grew up on the streets of Sistrunk to be even more specific. I discovered ICP's music before the Great Melenko Break thru. I am not gonna feed you bullshit like all the fans use to pretend to do on the old AOL iNsAnE CloWN PoSsE Chat rooms (If any of you guys remember that) and claim I was down since Dog Beats… I discovered ICP in I wanna say 1995 or so they had a song on the Great White Hype soundtrack as many of you already know "Chicken Huntin" I bought it for the Bone Thugs-N-Harmony track "Shoot "em Up" & Chicken Huntin won me over right away. I went out and bought Ringmaster… and If I can be honest I was soooo fuckin pissed… I was looking for more Rock/Rap tracks… now you have to understand this was before the Limp Bizkit boom, Rock/Rap was my Favorite Genre that wasn't Genre yet, besides a couple of Select gems and the Judgement Night Soundtrack, there were no other real Rock/Rap albums.. atleast any that fucked were worth anything.
So anyway's, I jumped on the 14.4kbs modem at the public library (Remember this was before even us poor fucks could afford computers and internet and broad band was nowhere around) and I discovered some info about them and an album called Riddlebox.. So I picked up Riddlebox… and still zoo fuckin pissed WTF!!! Only one RapRock song on the whole album.. and the rest of it was this weird never heard of carnival sample type music… Than after the album played a couple of times thru out the week… it grew on me.. it went from being Garbage…. to Addiction… I found myself obsessed with the style of music. Now don;t get me wrong, I knew of "horror core" before it was defined "horror core" cause I listened to Gangsta Nip. when I was in my Single Digits of age. So I loved that aspect, but this whole new concept of style eluded me. No one I knew liked them at first (From the hood and the teenagers at that time didn't even like the rock music I would play). But they all became addicted as well. The enjoyed the more bass heavy earlier styles of CoC and RingMaster… which after also giving a Chance i realized I fuckin loved. this was all in a 2 week span. And I don't know if the younger crowd can appreciate what it was like to not have the internet to find all the music quickly. I had to bus it across the whole tricounty area for months to pick up every EP and Album I could find by ICP… and everyone who hated ICP when I played it to them.. all the sudden became HUGE fans when Great Melenko came out…
Now the older fans who can relate by either Discovering ICP from the Big Boom from the media coverage can understand the great big deal this was… now on the internet you had "US" elitist who knew of ICP and loved them before GM and than you had the GM fans that we called posers. Now 90% of us OG "Real" fans were really just "GM" fans to begin with. You could usually spot out the 90% by them claiming to have been down since dog beats… or even "BASEMENT CUTS MUTHAFUCKAS!"
Of course I view all of this silly now. A Fan is a Fan regardless of when or how the discovered ICP and Psychopathics music. Except Fuck the "fans" who claim to be a "fan" but can't name a single fuckin track on an album =D
I was there in Ft Lauderdale when we tore down "The Chili Pepper" when ICP no showed due to the Owners. I was there with some of the street teams in S Fl in the 90's and early 2000's. I use to remember a guy I think his name was Loke or Lowki or Luke.. shit I can't remember his name, but he had those cool ass contacts in his eyes & he ran an ICP website also. . And I remember another cat that ran a street team and started to make jewelry down here in S Fl. I also use to come to FaygoLuvers and a few other juggalo sites way back in the day. I even had a group called Ghetto Vampirez, which still exists. Its not so much horror core as its just more dark and melodic.
Sorry for the long intro, but I didn't want you to feel I was just "Another" rapper latching onto someone else's fan base. I am looking to be apart of the community =D
MMFCL and #MoThugLuv
"Mickey" Ray Sinatra
Whoop Whoop Mickey Ray Sinatra :
SPOOKYtheFUNGI2:46 pm
August 16, 2012
5:31 pm
August 17, 2012
Not sure how you want me to respond to this respectfully. It feels very condescending. If your gonna make an assumption about a long winded post… than atleast read it and not skim thru it… Its my introduction, and I stated how my introduction to the clowns music was. that simple… I was a teen and that was my exp… I don't expect you to understand because now ICP is everywhere and have fans all across the world. Back in the day when you met a juggalo.. it was something even more special.. like "Holy Shit you know who they are also?"
As far as the chat.. it was 1997…98.. I think they were members or ran a board or something. 6th card…you were what? 8?
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that soundtrack was the first icp i owned. my homies were buying jokers cards, i was buying soundtracks and mixtapes, but listening to borrowed jokers cards.
yeah, mickey rickys post was a little long, but i was at least able to read it all without getting a headache.
welcome.
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SPOOKYtheFUNGIawfully paranoid, arent you?
5:07 am
August 16, 2012
Talk about condescending. LMAO. I was 8, just like you were 8 when you discovered them. You're a typical fake elitist. Talking about how you heard everything first, you were part of everything first, and your day was "the day". Just another juggalo hater wishing he was a kid again.
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SPOOKYtheFUNGI12:45 pm
August 17, 2012
You're joking right? That does't even make sense. I was 16 in 1996. I am unaware of music from 1988 from ICP. Maybe you can enlighten me? In a Introduction post I guess you're not suppose to describe your introduction to ICP's music? I use to remember a lot more love on Faygo Luvers and less hate.
Your silly claim "Just another juggalo hater wishing he was a kid again."doesn't even make sense. A lot of our fans are Juggalo's and have named themselves Thuggalo, So Why the fuck would I come to a board and hate on them. You have some deep underlying insecurities don't you? Thats ok I won't hate on you for it, these are your issues that you have projected not mine. I will give you one thing though, I wouldn't mind reliving some of my childhood, mainly the awesome cartoons like Thundercats and Voltron.. carry on with the misguided hate, false judgement and projection of your own securities towards me, I mean after all, what your doing to me isn't any different than what the society has done to a lot of Juggalo's. Carry On with your rants.I will ignore them from here on out.If anyone else wants to post feel free.
@Scruffy I didn't care for the soundtrack, it might have been great, but the Bone and ICP songs by far destroyed everything else on the soundtrack. I would remember people popping up with MutilationMix and ep's I wanst aware of. IT was a whole new discovery when friends found new material or alternative versions of songs like Dead Body Man
Whoop Whoop Mickey Ray Sinatra :
SPOOKYtheFUNGI12:45 pm
August 17, 2012
You're joking right? That does't even make sense. I was 16 in 1996. I am unaware of music from 1988 from ICP. Maybe you can enlighten me? In a Introduction post I guess you're not suppose to describe your introduction to ICP's music? I use to remember a lot more love on Faygo Luvers and less hate.
Your silly claim "Just another juggalo hater wishing he was a kid again."doesn't even make sense. A lot of our fans are Juggalo's and have named themselves Thuggalo, So Why the fuck would I come to a board and hate on them. You have some deep underlying insecurities don't you? Thats ok I won't hate on you for it, these are your issues that you have projected not mine. I will give you one thing though, I wouldn't mind reliving some of my childhood, mainly the awesome cartoons like Thundercats and Voltron.. carry on with the misguided hate, false judgement and projection of your own securities towards me, I mean after all, what your doing to me isn't any different than what the society has done to a lot of Juggalo's. Carry On with your rants.I will ignore them from here on out.If anyone else wants to post feel free.
@Scruffy I didn't care for the soundtrack, it might have been great, but the Bone and ICP songs by far destroyed everything else on the soundtrack. I would remember people popping up with MutilationMix and ep's I wanst aware of. IT was a whole new discovery when friends found new material or alternative versions of songs like Dead Body Man
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August 17, 2012
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I've been a juggalo since the 70s. I know about rare ICP shit that nobody has heard of. I was there when ICP went through their hair metal phase in the 80s. That was a horrible time in the history of juggalos music. I was there when Violent J released an album with George Micheal under the alias "Seductive J". I was there when there were 5 members of ICP; J, Shaggs, Kichazz, Ronald McDonald and Bill Clinton. I was there when hatchet man actually carried a hatchet. I was there when Greeze E. was suddenly sucked into a black hole created by the power of Mike E. Clark's super bass riffs that had to be removed from the albums because of the fact that they bent time and space. I was there when Legz Diamond was only Legz Platinum. I was there when Shaggy 2 Dope got out of the pimp game. I was there when Violent J first started his bi-curious ventures into the homosexual community. I was there when Jumpsteady ventured into an alternative universe and fought himself. That shit was epic. I was there when every juggalo was a new kid, and they, for some reason, didn't differ too much from the new juggalos of now days.
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January 28, 2016
Lucem Ferre said
I've been a juggalo since the 70s. I know about rare ICP shit that nobody has heard of. I was there when ICP went through their hair metal phase in the 80s. That was a horrible time in the history of juggalos music. I was there when Violent J released an album with George Micheal under the alias "Seductive J". I was there when there were 5 members of ICP; J, Shaggs, Kichazz, Ronald McDonald and Bill Clinton. I was there when hatchet man actually carried a hatchet. I was there when Greeze E. was suddenly sucked into a black hole created by the power of Mike E. Clark's super bass riffs that had to be removed from the albums because of the fact that they bent time and space. I was there when Legz Diamond was only Legz Platinum. I was there when Shaggy 2 Dope got out of the pimp game. I was there when Violent J first started his bi-curious ventures into the homosexual community. I was there when Jumpsteady ventured into an alternative universe and fought himself. That shit was epic. I was there when every juggalo was a new kid, and they, for some reason, didn't differ too much from the new juggalos of now days.
man i really wanted to whoop this but you were signed in as a guest
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