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Bizzar

Bizzar

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Artist: Insane Clown Posse
Label: Fontana Island
Category: Music

Buy New: $18.98



New (40) Used (33) Collectible (2) from $4.32

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 42 reviews
Sales Rank: 38671

Format: Explicit Lyrics
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 548175
UPC: 731454817523
EAN: 0731454817523
ASIN: B000050HS6

Release Date: October 31, 2000
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Tracks:

  • Intro - Insane Clown Posse, Young, Christopher
  • Bizzar
  • Cherry Pie (I Need a Freak) - Insane Clown Posse, Payton, David
  • Questions
  • Mr. Happy
  • Radio Stars
  • My Axe
  • If
  • Let's Go All the Way - Insane Clown Posse, Cooper, Gary
  • Let a Killa
  • Juggalo Paradise
  • Crystal Ball

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  • Bizaar
  • Riddle Box
  • The Great Milenko
  • The Ringmaster
  • Carnival of Carnage

Customer Reviews:   Read 37 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Insane Clown Posse - "Bizzar" (4.5 stars)   July 26, 2008
The Insane Clown Posse released this 12 track album on Halloween 2000 along with another 12 track album called "Bizaar". And it's just as fresh as "Bizaar".
Both this and "Bizaar" are very similar in musical substance here, you get horrorcore rap songs, storytelling rap songs, rock songs and sex songs. Although they are very much alike, the flavor is something different.

Violent J tells stories here that will blow you away. And Shaggy 2 Dope spits the same wicked raps that he always delivers. The lyrics here are pretty much on par with "Bizaar" (or any other ICP album in that case). But it's always great to hear something fresh from them. Most of the lyrics revolve around just crazy wicked ish. But what else would one want their lyrical content to be?

The production is mad dope. Mike E. Clark & ICP give some upbeat, funky hard beats that will have your head bobbin'. While I believe that the production on "Bizaar" is a smidget superior, I would still rank it high amongst my favorite produced Insane Clown Posse album.

Here's my individual track ratings.

01. "Intro" (N/A)
02. "Bizzar (ft. Twiztid & Esham)" (A)
03. "Cherry Pie (I Need A Freak)" (A+) (favorite)
04. "Questions (ft. Esham)" (B+)
05. "Mr. Happy" (B)
06. "Radio Stars" (A+)
07. "My Axe" (B-)
08. "If" (C+) (least favorite)
09. "Let's Go All The Way (ft. Perpetual Hype Engine)" (B-)
10. "Let A Killa" (A+)
11. "Juggalo Paradise" (B)
12. "Crystal Ball (ft. Twiztid)" (A+)

I recommend this to all Juggalos and fans of hardcore underground rap. If I had to compare this with "Bizaar", I believe "Bizaar" would hold the title of the best of the two. But this one is not to be slept on. Peace.

Twiztid appears courtesy of Psychopathic Records.
Esham appears courtesy of Gothom Records.
Perpetual Hype Engine appears courtesy of Psychopathic Records.

~ Raw Hide



3 out of 5 stars ICP become famous   March 26, 2007
Released along with Bizaar, ICP continue their success along with the breakthrough Milenko/Jeckel Brothers. Both these albums are about equal, not as near as good as the jokers cards, definetly more uptempo non dark sound, and a improved more polished production. But as on the it's companion album there are highlights. Mr Happy shows a new outlook on the horrorcore concept and the hilarious Radio Stars hit the nail in the head with their Lit and DMX parodies. The title track offers a semi interesting upbeat intro to bring you into this all, but these intros here on both albums are almost one in the same and don't present any inditidating like classic intros on CoC, Wax Museum or the best, on Milenko. The real highlights though include the juggalo anthem My Axe, Juggalo Paradise, the very fun Let A Killa, and while it may seem a little tacky but their cover of Slyfox's 1986 hit Let's Go All The Way is entertainig as well, but it does seem like a contrived attempt to capitlise on their ongoing fame with a video/radio hit single. The closer Crystal Ball w/ Twiztid is the only real classic on this album though and is a must hear. Any lo/lette will want this one for their collection obviously as with any ICP, but always expect some to be better than others.


4 out of 5 stars Not As Good As Some Of The Joker's Cards, But Still Very Good   January 5, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Even though this is not a joker's card, this is still a solid effort by ICP. Anybody who thinks that this record is a desperate stab at mainstream attention and sales is an idiot. Unlike Amazing Jeckel Brothers(don't get me wrong AJB is a great album), this cd doesn't feature any wasted filler from idiot mainstream rappers like ODB. This cd contains many juggalo anthems and some downright humorous songs! If you're new to ICP, then check out The Great Milenko and Amazing Jeckel Bros. first.

Best Tracks:

Cherry Pie
My Axe
Let's Go All The Way
Let A Killa
Juggalo Paradise
Crystal Ball



5 out of 5 stars same review i gave bizaar   October 13, 2006
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Judging fairly, i have to say i like both bizaar and bizzar and they should have just come as a two disc set so as not to confuse some of the other a--holes that don't know the difference. although this album does have a few songs i wouldn't call great, the majority of the album is just absolutely great. I liked the songs pendulum's promise and crystal ball off the other album the most. they had the most important message over the entire CDs. i was just disappointed that i couldn't have those songs by themselves instead of with all the extra hidden songs at the end of the albums. i thought those extra songs were a good addition and would have thought they would have been better if added as extra tracks rather then having to fast forward over quite a bit of empty space.

as for placing in the ICP catagory of worst to greatest with the Dark Lotus Revisited being a lame 1 (because they redid it removing Marz for personal reasons. i loved the original version) and The Amazing Jeckel Bros. being a 10 (i just really loved that album), i place this album at about 8 for the couple of songs that weren't exactly great.

the reason i gave this album the same review as bizaar was because they were pretty much the same style and the songs were just about equal in greatness. sorry for being lame for writing the same crap over.



5 out of 5 stars tight   July 13, 2006
yall crazy who ever dont like it my axe is all 808 so dont rock it too hard plus radio stars is a funny song i give this cd

10/12

that mr happy is dumb


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