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  1. Carnival of Carnage is the debut album of American hip hop group Insane Clown Posse, released on October 18, 1992, by Psychopathic Records. It is a significant album, as it represents the first Jokers Card in the Dark Carnival mythology. This is the only album made under the Insane Clown Posse name to feature then-third member of the group, John Kickjazz, who left during the recording process ...

  2. Carnival of Carnage, an Album by Insane Clown Posse. Released 18 October 1992 on Psychopathic (catalog no. PSY1004; Cassette). Genres: Horrorcore. Rated #1772 in the best albums of 1992. Featured peformers: Insane Clown Posse (performer), Violent J (rap, vocals), Shaggy 2 Dope (rap, vocals), John Kickjazz (rap, vocals).

  3. The Juggla. 4:56. ICP Carnival of Carnage FULL ALBUM. 1:06:41. Insane Clown Posse “Carnival of Carnage” 30 Year Anniversary CD and Cassette Unboxing!! 3:14. 5ive Piece: Carnival of Carnage. 0:00. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1998 CD release of "Carnival Of Carnage" on Discogs.

  4. The debut release and first studio album by Southwest Detroit rap group Insane Clown Posse. The first of the original six Joker's Card albums. 2005 reissue with Parental Advisory & "www.InsaneClownPosse.com" on back cover and disc. Kid Rock appears courtesy of Continuum Records Inc.

  5. "MFG BY CINRAM" on the ring of disc. Phone Number (313) 399-7284 Manufactured In USA Kid Rock appears courtesy of Continuum Records INC. Esham appears courtesy of Reel Life Productions.

  6. 18 de out. de 1992 · Kid Rock and Esham were the two biggest rap artists from Detroit then, and ICP hired both of them to perform on Carnival of Carnage in an attempt to use their name recognition to get the album ...

  7. Carnival of Carnage: Carnival of Garbage. So, the first Joker's Card. Yeah it sure feels like a first attempt. There's no distinct sound that these guys have on here, like fi you put this on you wouldn’t be able to instantly point it out as Insane Clown Posse, it's just boring early 90s white boy rap.