The Amazing Jeckel Brothers (Limited Edition)
Insane Clown Posse
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Album Review
Within every man there is a fight, a struggle between good and evil. Within each man is the ability to create much good or much destruction — it is up to the individual to decide which path to take. An angel, perhaps named Jake, urges each individual to follow the path of righteousness; a devil, perhaps named Jack, urges everyone to walk the path of darkness. Sadly, Jack and Jake are fat guys in clown makeup. Yes, it's true that the Insane Clown Posse are back with their fifth proper album (or, in juggalo parlance, the fifth joker card) — and this time, they have alter egos! And a morality tale to tell! For The Amazing Jeckel Brothers is a full-fledged concept album about the 19 circles of hell and how each man is torn between the juggling balls of goodness and spraying evil soda on paying patrons. Or something. Certainly, the very fact that ICP is writing a concept album illustrates their growing ambition, and the cast of cameos illustrates their changing audience and stature. Where The Great Milenko, the legendary botched major-label debut, was targeted at white-boy, adolescent metalheads — really, how could any album that contained guest spots from Alice Cooper, Slash, Steve Jones and Legs Diamond be anything else? — The Amazing Jeckel Brothers contains cameos from Snoop Dogg and Ol' Dirty Bastard, plus a cover of a Geto Boys song, which brings ICP to street level...or at least the street level that gangsta-loving suburban high schoolers love. Still, the harder beats and the slight removal of metallic tendencies give the album a fresher feel, and the concept, however muddled it may be, does give the album real structure and momentum. So, if The Amazing Jeckel Brothers does prove to give the Insane Clown Posse a large audience — the kind fellow Detroit jesters Eminem and Kid Rock earned in early 1999 — it won't just because they've hung around long enough or that their peers have paved the way. It will be because they've actually delivered an album that comes close to fulfilling whatever promise their ridiculous, carnivalesque blend of hardcore hip-hop and shock-metal had in the first place. True, The Amazing Jeckel Brothers will still annoy anyone who believes ICP are, for lack of a better word, jackasses, but it will satisfy the juggalos, and the music is clever enough to expand their audience — a triumph of some sort.
Customer Reviews
the album is great, but I need to say what is on every juggalo's mind
ok, me and every juggalo has to deal with hatters, theres too many. They are people who go out of they'r way just to put icp and other pathic bands down. and they only do it on the computor, I would like to see one hater go up to me or any other juggalo and say something bad about icp. and really theyre's nothing to hate, juggalos are one big family, we'll back each other up no matter what it takes, cause we all got clown love. I dont know, but I have a feeling that the people who write bad reveiws are people who are jealus that we can all get along, we dont fight eachother or anything. i know for a fact that when i see a juggalo walkin around, we go up to eachother and eather just say "waz up JUGGALO!" or actually start talking, and i dont see what's to hate about that.
What's that muthafacko?
If any, and I mean any of anyone in the entire f*cking world wants to dis any of ICP's or any Psychopathic's members, I'll whoop all o' y'all's a$$es...I don't ever want to see another dis again. As my homie Violent Ed said: We are Juggalos, we have class Mess with us, we'll kick your a$$ To all them preps that think they're cool Think again, cause JUGGALOS RULE!!!
Awesome
Im a die-hard rock and metal fan and I love this album and artist. I get tired of people bashing this band... I always thought of this album and as a dark hip-hop album, but it claims to be rock? Interesting. If you don't want the whole album, then I recommend just getting the song "F**ck The World."
Biography
Formed: 1990 in Detroit, MI
Genre: Hip Hop/Rap
Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s
Top Albums and Songs By Insane Clown Posse
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1 |
ExplicitThe Neden Game | The Great Milenko | 4:05 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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2 |
ExplicitBoogie Woogie Wu | Jugganauts - The Best of ICP | 4:25 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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3 |
ExplicitHokus Pokus | The Great Milenko | 4:21 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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4 |
ExplicitF**k the World | Jugganauts - The Best of ICP | 3:42 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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5 |
What Is a Juggalo? | Jugganauts - The Best of ICP | 3:58 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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6 |
ExplicitF**k the World | The Amazing Jeckel Brothers (Limited Edition) | 3:43 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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7 |
What Is a Juggalo? | The Great Milenko | 3:57 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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8 |
ExplicitThe Neden Game | Jugganauts - The Best of ICP | 4:01 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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9 |
ExplicitHokus Pokus | Jugganauts - The Best of ICP | 4:26 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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10 |
ExplicitMy Axe | Jugganauts - The Best of ICP | 3:53 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |

- $9.99
- Genres: Rock, Music, Hip Hop/Rap, Hard Rock, Metal
- Released: May 25, 1999
- ℗ 1999 UMG Recordings, Inc.






