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I believe that was directed at you sir troll
| | | Scream Aim Fire!
| | | best album ever
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Scream Aim Fire!
OMFG YOU LIKE METALCORE YOUR MUSICAL TASTE SUCKS ELIM!!!!
| | | lol elim
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bastard isn't eliminator if that is what you guys are saying i know, hence lol'ing @ hey143
| | | are you chan
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i know, hence lol'ing @ hey143 YES HE IS ELIM, AND SO ARE YOU AND EVERYONE ON SPUTIK EXCEPT ME
who the fuck is chan? some demented juggalo?
| | | Oh god no, not this review again.
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| | | its just not the same now that mynameismud's comments got deleted. 
| | | Nope, my comments are still there. No comments deleted.
Sorry, troll.This Message Edited On 09.11.08
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In any case, YOU like pop-punk. You have no room to question anyone's taste on the discussion board for an UNDERGROUND MUSIC GROUP.
Just... Just stop. You fail considerably. It's like you aren't even trying. Your ignorance knows no bounds.
Let me make this straight. ICP is NOT AN UNDERGROUND GROUP. Maybe 15 years ago or something, but (bear with me here, I had to do a bit of research for this and it kinda killed my heart a bit) ICP signed to Jive Records back in 1995. A MAJOR RECORD LABEL. But wait, it gets better from there! Jive didn't care too much for ICP or Riddle Box. Seems the label execs weren't too interested in even funding the selling of the album. So ICP had to do it themselves.
Then, they switched labels. Moved to Hollywood Records, a DISNEY-OWNED record label. Also MAJOR. They released The Great Milenko there, but it was immediately recalled because it didn't fit in with Disney's image.
The kicker here? The whole time, Violent J AND Shaggy 2 Dope BOTH WERE ACTIVELY SEEKING A MAJOR LABEL CONTRACT. That's how they landed the spot with Jive in the first place.
Thus. What's this? A giant contradiction?!? If the trailer trash boys don't want to be popular and get played on MTV (who actually has refused to play them, next rant is actually about this), why would they actively seek a major label contract?? =O
Answer me that. And I give you internetz.
| | | Here's my other beef with you. You claim that you hate bands that are on MTV. Well, here's some fun trivia for you.
(Again, more research. This is killing me...)
Okay, so after Bizzar and Bizaar were released, the videos for Tilt-a-Whirl and Let's Go All The Way were released. MTV agreed to play Let's Go All The Way on their network. (CONTRADICTION NUMBER LIKE 44738294!) ICP, being the pricks that they are, decided ask to fans to bombard TRL with requests for the song. It failed massively as all of their calls were ignored.
So this begs another question. If ICP is SOOOO underground, why would they want to be showcased on MTV this badly?
Answer me THAT, and even more internetz for you.
If you can't, then GTFO.
EDIT: LAST, but not least, I'd like to point you to this article about two juggalos that tried to kidnap a little boy this month.
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=4225190
The thing that gets me, though, is this statement:
According to West Valley City Police Department, there are 3,000 to 4,000 Juggalos in Utah. Of those, about 15 percent are considered to be gang members.
END OF RANTThis Message Edited On 09.30.08
| | | good rant
can i have those precious internetz that he won't be getting 
| | | Why, yes.
Yes you may.
| | | [quote="UhhKris"]The whole time, Violent J AND Shaggy 2 Dope BOTH WERE ACTIVELY SEEKING A MAJOR LABEL CONTRACT.[/quote]
First of all, many musicians were signed to major labels. That does not contradict any musician's "underground" status. Kool Keith was signed to DreamWorks and Columbia Records, as well as a few other labels. Tech N9ne was also signed to a major label.
Underground has nothing to do with what label your on. Underground means that the art has not been processed to fit the tastes of the masses, that it has not reached mainstream acceptability.
ICP ARE UNDERGROUND. GET USED TO IT.
Okay, so after Bizzar and Bizaar were released, the videos for Tilt-a-Whirl and Let's Go All The Way were released. MTV agreed to play Let's Go All The Way on their network.
Wrong.
ICP, being the pricks that they are, decided ask to fans to bombard TRL with requests for the song. It failed massively as all of their calls were ignored.
ICP knew that their attempts to get MTV to play their music would not work. They did this to prove how bullshit the idea behind TRL is. Total Request Live only plays the music that the big labels pay them to play, not underground artists like ICP, Immortal Technique, Kool Keith, and so on. Instead, they play 50 Cent and My Chemical Romance. There's actually documented proof that MTV hired police to prevent ICP fans from getting towards the street where TRL was being filmed, to prevent ICP fans from being shown on camera, because 'N Sync's label pays them more.
So this begs another question. If ICP is SOOOO underground, why would they want to be showcased on MTV this badly?
They DON'T want to be showcased on MTV. They want to show the world how corrupt the MTV system is.
END OF RANT
Just... just stop. You fail considerably. It's like you aren't even trying. Your ignorance knows no bounds.
| | | Album Rating: 2.5
BERSERKER
lol @ an argument about icp, talk about insignificant.
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