![]() Play With Me - And we're back to the story tracks with Play With Me. I don't like the unwarranted disses to Beck and Korn (which J even regrets himself) but the rest of the song is amazing, with it's rock-based beat and the anthemic feel of it all. Everybody Rize - If any song in ICP's catalog could be described as a definitive banger, it'd be this song. I like a bunch of lines ("They had a science lab in the basement and that's where my free ti-.well my time was spent") and the at the track ends is brilliant.ħ. This causes him to become crazy and it's fucking great. The song is about J being a scientists due to his parents owning a house with a science lab in it. Mad Professor - This is another good story track and it's a pretty funny one at that. Besides the subject matter, the rock instrumentation is great and the chorus is also good.Ĩ. And all you care about is who the president fucked?!" which is something that I can totally agree on. I think a line that sums up this song in a nutshell "Bombs are blowing up, cops are corrupt. The concept behind the song is that a good portion of the population don't tend to focus on real issues and instead focus on the small shit. Terrible - This song is not only a banger, but it's also one of the more socially conscious tracks on here. The only real problem with this song is that the chorus is really offkey, but I guess it's just supposed to be weird and loud and all that. The song has a really chaotic and fun energy with multiple memorable lines, and the beat is also great as well. Bring It On - This song kicks the album off proper, and it's one hell of an introduction. I like the story of Damian and the really ominous beat of the track.ġ0. The song is not really rapped per se, but narrated. As for the song itself, it's pretty alright. I eventually heard Jamie and Monoxide's voice as I grew familiar with Twiztid, but at first I confused their parts with J and Shaggs. Echo Side - Fun fact about this song: This is actually the 2nd ever time I heard Twiztid in a song (first time being their guest verses on Juggalo Homies) and when I heard it for the first time, I thought ICP were the only ones who had vocals. It's based around a sample of Beck's Jack-Ass, which gives it more of a country feel (which makes sense cuz Boondox would later go on to cover this song) and J's vocals, while not great, are so over-the-top and weird that it's enjoyable.ġ1. As for the album version, I love this song. Another Love Song - Ah yes, the song that's basically unlistenable with the clean version. It's really funny at points (the Lyle Lovett line is hilarious) and the beat is really ominous, but at the end of the day, it's more of a joke song than anything. I just feel that, like I Stab People, it doesn't really have that much substance. Fuck The World - I know some would disagree with this song's placement, but lemme just say that I do like this song. If it was a bit longer, I'd probably have it higher.ġ3. That being said, it's a very wacky and wicked song about how J can't help but stab people and for what it is, it's alright. That combined with the fact that the song itself is only a minute long doesn't really help matters. ![]() ![]() Not because it's bad, but because it has very little substance compared to the other tracks. I Stab People - Yeah, I figured this one would be low. So let's rank the songs on it from my least to most favorite.ġ4. It was one of the most memorable records that I listened to when first getting into ICP and being that it's more rock-focused than The Great Milenko, it definitely appealed to me. We've finally made it to my 4th favorite Joker's Card, The Amazing Jeckel Brothers! I've always rated this album very high on my ranking videos and for good reason.
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