ICP does not write their fans but they have a radio show whose link you can find on the Psychopathic Records website and you can call into their show and talk to them.
Yes Violent J was quoted off the Howerd Stern show saying he is a big fan of Slipknot and Mushroom head and slipknot has said many times they are fans of Insane Clown Posse though they are not juggalos but they are fans Ya, Mushroomhead was part of ICP's Gathering Of The Juggalo's Show in 2007
Today's radio stations often have very limited playlists and unless a group has some hit records, they will not receive airplay. Unfortunately, Insane Clown Posse, while still popular with its fans, has not had many hits, and they have also been involved in a number of controversies. The chances are that some college stations or public radio stations might still play their music, but most top-40 stations do not. There are still YouTube videos of them and also some digital downloads, but you probably do not hear their music on the average radio station these days.
"MMFWCL" stands for "Much Motherf***in' Wicked Clowns" and is a phrase associated with the Juggalo subculture, which is centered around fans of the Insane Clown Posse (ICP) and similar artists. It signifies a strong sense of identity and loyalty among Juggalos, celebrating their unique community and lifestyle. The term embodies the rebellious and unconventional spirit that characterizes Juggalo culture.
An Amazing 23 Albums And running. (not counting the CDs with several artist such as "psychopathics from outer space 1, 2, & 3)
I think some people think they are posers like Limp Bizkitz because some of their songs sound half rap-half metal. Also sometimes they try too hard to be hardcore that they look stupid. And they wear make-up.
Juggalos. :P
A name given to fans of Insane Clown Posse or any other Psychopathic Records hip hop group
Juggalo or Juggalette (the latter being feminine) is a name given to fans of Insane Clown Posse or any other Psychopathic Records hip hop group.
JuggaloA Juggalo, or the feminine Juggalette, is a label given to fans of Insane Clown Posse or other Psychopathic Records hip hop group. Juggalo is the name of a group. This group is given to insane Clown Poss.
M uch M other F ***ing W icked C lown L ove It's used by Juggalos/Juggalettes (fans of the band Insane Clown Posse)
Juggalos, fans of the Insane Clown Posse, can be found in different parts of the United States. They often gather at music festivals such as the Gathering of the Juggalos and other events organized by the band. Additionally, they form communities both online and in person, often centered around their shared love for the music and culture associated with the Insane Clown Posse.
A self applied label used by a group of people with similar interests...used to describe their individuality,usually fans of the music group Insane Clown Posse. The group first used the term Juggallo in one of their songs.
Yes Violent J was quoted off the Howerd Stern show saying he is a big fan of Slipknot and Mushroom head and slipknot has said many times they are fans of Insane Clown Posse though they are not juggalos but they are fans Ya, Mushroomhead was part of ICP's Gathering Of The Juggalo's Show in 2007
Today's radio stations often have very limited playlists and unless a group has some hit records, they will not receive airplay. Unfortunately, Insane Clown Posse, while still popular with its fans, has not had many hits, and they have also been involved in a number of controversies. The chances are that some college stations or public radio stations might still play their music, but most top-40 stations do not. There are still YouTube videos of them and also some digital downloads, but you probably do not hear their music on the average radio station these days.
ICP face paint refers to the distinctive makeup worn by members of the Insane Clown Posse (ICP), a hip-hop duo known for their horror-themed aesthetic and clown personas. The face paint typically features white base with black and red accents, often resembling a clown or jester. This signature look is integral to their identity and performances, contributing to their unique brand and connection with fans, known as Juggalos. The makeup has become a cultural symbol within the Juggalo community, representing individuality and rebellion.
"MMFWCL" stands for "Much Motherf***in' Wicked Clowns" and is a phrase associated with the Juggalo subculture, which is centered around fans of the Insane Clown Posse (ICP) and similar artists. It signifies a strong sense of identity and loyalty among Juggalos, celebrating their unique community and lifestyle. The term embodies the rebellious and unconventional spirit that characterizes Juggalo culture.
An Amazing 23 Albums And running. (not counting the CDs with several artist such as "psychopathics from outer space 1, 2, & 3)