11:40 am
June 23, 2015
Hey y’all, how’s it going? I have been trying to compile a list of the top 10 Psychopathic albums ever created. I made my own list and reached out on various social media platforms trying to get other juggalos top 10 lists. I have currently taken 50 different lists and have tallied them. After I have over a 100 my homie and I plan to make a video discussing what we think the top 10 are and the results of what albums popped up most. Thanks for helping me out on this. I’m curious to what y’all’s picks are. Thanks & MCL
7:34 am
September 28, 2013
7:38 am
September 28, 2013
11:53 am
August 25, 2021
Here's a list I just whipped up of my personal favorites:
10) Blaze ya Dead Homie: Colton Grundy, The Undying
9) ICP: Mighty Death Pop
8) Twiztid: W.I.C.K.E.D.
7) Boondox: Abbadon
6) Dark Lotus: The Opaque Brotherhood
5) Twiztid: The Greenbook
4) I.C.P: Amazing Jeckel Brothers
3) Twiztid: Freekshow
2) I.C.P: Furious Fred Fury
1) Honestly, tied between Ring Master, Riddle Box, and Hell's Pit (can't decide)
I really just whipped this list up on the fly. These are just the albums I've always listened to the most.
12:23 pm
November 8, 2014
I'll make a list of 10 just off the top of my head that I may read tomorrow and want to make changes but I'll leave it as is. This isn't necessarily in order
ICP - Riddle Box
ICP - Great Milenko
ICP- AJB
Dark Lotus - Tales From The Lotus Pod (Marz version)
Violent J - Wizard Of The Hood
ICP - Hell's Pit
Zug Izland - Cracked Tiles
ICP - Bizaar
ICP - Bizzar
Twiztid - Mostasteless
I liked most of Twiztid's Psychopathic albums but I think ICP's albums as a full body of work tend to be better and more cohesive/consistent. I honestly never listened much to Boondox and some others that have come and gone from Psychopathic.
12:31 pm
August 23, 2014
1:41 pm
March 30, 2018
2:46 pm
August 25, 2021
the_patriot_smack said
MilenkoJeckel Brothers
Riddlebox
Bizaar/Bizzzar
the harvest
9 pistolas
the opaque brotherhood
the phantom
wizard of the hood
Glad to see you list Opaque Brotherhood as well, one of their best collaboration albums in my opinion. The album just worked so well together. Really painted a picture through out.
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the_patriot_smack11:37 pm
July 27, 2012
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January 19, 2013
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July 27, 2012
1:58 am
January 19, 2013
Neverthrive said
But for real? Eye of the Storm?
You may not remember but that album sold out so quick PSY decided to do an official re-release a year or so after it came out, where it got put into way more stores nationwide. That 2nd pressing is sold the fuck out everywhere now too.
It bangs front to back, only track that's kinda weak is Little Yellow Bus.
2:28 am
July 27, 2012
I'd argue that that could be a case of short supply rather than high demand, but fair enough. I definitely don't think it's without its merits, and... I mean it's better than the Calm, for sure. The Tempest is a bit of a black sheep in ICP's catalog (one which I have grown fonder of over the years), and EOTS is probably the most obscure release from that era. My observation, if you will, is that its a curious choice to rank it higher than almost all of their other albums. Or anyone's albums released through Psy.
You're right, though, FTFO deserves more recognition. I'd probably rank that above Shangri-La, thinking about it
9:33 am
November 8, 2014
Neverthrive said
Milky Vulva, I feel we've had our differences before. But for real? Eye of the Storm? I mean, taste is subjective and all but truly I would never guess anyone would even consider putting that on any top 10 list, let alone remember it. Do you, though
It's not in my top 10, but, I can see why it'd be in someone else's. It definitely has its own distinct vibe and sound that's pretty unique to this EP, so there's bound to be some people that it really clicked with. I think each track is a banger in its own way for sure.
11:49 am
March 30, 2013
FTFO is about a perfect album. Never loses replay value... is crisp and clean... beats are varied and unique yet still cohesive to one overall vibe.. lots of different, interesting topics... Shaggy himself is at the top of his game (possibly even more so on FTFOMF, but this one still reigns over that very good album, IMO)... Just a wonderful Psychopathic Records album.
Matte of fact, I could easily put it in the impossible "Top 10". "Top 5" is more difficult, but I could sleep at night with FTFO in the "Top 10".
12:36 pm
July 27, 2012
1:58 pm
November 8, 2014
FTFO came out during a time I wasn't listening to any ICP/Psychopathic music and I feel like I never gave it its due. I need to go back and re-listen. I was obsessed with ICP from about 98-05 and then just kind of faded off and got into other things. I came back around I think in like 2014 or 2015 though.
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