ICP | "Ringmaster" (1994) Review | Hatchet Chat
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Welcome to the sixth episode of my ICP history series, this one being a review of 1994's "Ringmaster" LP. This week, I talk about the unconscious influence of Carl Jung and mythic archetypes as I compare the Ringmaster to Osiris's weighing of the heart. I also talk about the samples used on this album and how Violent J and Shaggy divided it into two half: "Heckles" and "Macabre'. This is one of ICP's best records, their first produced entirely by Mike E. Clark. Thank you for checking out my video! A big shout out to Faygoluvers for continuing to spread the word and Jumpsteady for inviting me to open for ICP at last weekend's Dark Carnival Games Convention in Denver. Also, big shout outs to my homie MC Snax for filming the live footage of our show at the Roxy!
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FAV TRACKS: "THE LOONS", "WAGON WAGON", "CHICKEN HUNTIN'"
LEAST FAV TRACK: "GET OFF ME, DOG!"
MY RATING: 9/10
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