![]() ![]() Most critics will say no, this is an act you just don't go. ![]() The great American success story known as Insane Clown Posse had finally hit the big time, but through all the hype and hatred is the music actually any good? Fueled by this controversy, all the promotion the album could ever want amongst the disenchanted youth of the world was met and eventually it was certified platinum in sales. The album ended up getting pulled from shelves regardless, and after much uproar over censorship they finally moved to Island records who released an uncut version of The Great Milenko. ![]() ![]() Recorded at Hollywood Records (a subsidiary of the otherwise child friendly corporation known as Disney) upon completion there was strong objection to offensive content by the label executives, who censored the album by removing three songs and other questionable content due to a desire to maintain their squeaky clean image and ease pressure from religious groups who wanted to crucify the project. Violent J (Joseph Bruce) and Shaggy 2 Dope (Joseph Utsler), sometimes professional wrestlers and full time jackoffs were set to release their new album, The Great Milenko. 1996 was a tough year, particularly for two redneck men who are known for dressing up as clowns and spouting juvenile obscenities into a microphone. ![]()
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