Welp ninjas, despite everything going on now and shit, Twiztid has released a video to 2nd Hand Smoke.

 

BREATHE IT IN!!!

Celebrate 20 Years of TWIZTID by sharing the video below and hitting the official #MostastelessTour heading to a city near YOU ALL MONTH LONG!!!

So there you go ninjas! Also make sure to check out the rest of the remaining tour dates for the Mostastless Tour and to get your tickets and VIP passes, just click here! Until next time ninjas, peace!

Hey ninjas, what is good? Not much here just about to hit the hay when we came across this article from the Metro Times. In it talks about two abductions of 2 young women, riding their bikes in the area of the Russell Industrial Center. Now in case you have been living under a rock n shit, the Russel Industrial Cent will be the site for this years Hallowicked!

So if you are wondering about what happened, here is a snippet from the article….

“There is for some reason this misconception that women are these frail little babies that can’t handle themselves and need constant protection here; it’s asinine,” said Jessica Cheney Soulliere, founding member of Detroit Women Bike, a group that educates women on bike safety. “It is always the case that one should be aware of their surroundings, and that there is safety in numbers, but not with a 24-7 riding buddy — which can be a hinderance on your freedom.”

If you plan on going to Hallowicked, then please be careful and beware of anything suspicious that is going on. So yeah, again be safe if you are attending Hallowicked this year. And if you want to read the full article, you can click here! Until next time ninjas, pEace!

Hey ninjas what is up this friday evening? Not shit here other then Im just here and making a post about Whitney Peyton’s Firecracker (Pyro Edition) just dropped on Itunes and all other digital media outlets! You can also pick it up in-stores or online.

 

 

Now for ITunes you can click on the link below…

https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/firecracker-pyro-edition/id1277762786

Or if you want to purchase the CD along with a bundle that includes exclusive merch then you can click on this link below as well…

http://merchbucket.com/category/whitpey.html

Now for ITunes, it only costs $12.99 and if you go through MerchBucket, you can find bundles starting at $8.99 to $195.00. So buy her album and also make sure to see her live on tour on Twiztid’s Most Tastless tour! Until next time, pEace!

Hey ninjas, whats up?! Its been a minute since I have posted on here but don’t worry all is well. So a couple of days ago ICP took a break from the road and went on to The Jim Jefferies Show to talk about, why they marched and why the juggalos are a gang.So check out the clip below and if you wanna check out the full episode, just click on this link… The Jim Jefferies Show. With that being said and done, its time for me to go. So until next time, pEace!

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kse3RUVEsTA&w=560&h=315]

After 17 years, Blaze Ya Dead Homie brings to you the official music video for REAL G SHIT! Witness Blaze on the road with Twiztid on the 20 Year Anniversary Mostasteless Tour, get your tickets and VIP packages here: http://www.twiztid.com/tour/

As Reported on: NYPOST

A gang of 15 Ronald McDonald clowns mobbed a Burger King branch to taunt staff by chanting, “You’re s–t and you know you are.”

The hilarious moment was captured by customer Nici Jones, who watched as the group dressed as the McDonald’s mascot burst into the branch in Minehead, Somerset, a coastal town 165 miles west of London.

Footage shows the mob wearing the iconic yellow onesie and red hair accompanied by Ronald’s rival The Hamburglar as they chanted at cashiers.

Jones, a nurse, said she was impressed by how well the Burger King staff members took the jibes at their employer on Sept. 23.

Jones said: “We were on the way out and decided to call in for some food.”

“While we were waiting, we heard chanting behind us and all these Ronald McDonald clowns came into Burger King. There was around 15 of them altogether.”

“It was an ’80s weekend, so they had dressed like this to go out as part of the fancy dress. We see the group every year and they’re always up for a laugh.”

“I’m not sure it was planned before the night. The outfits definitely were but I don’t think the visit to Burger King was.”

“I think they were probably just walking past and decided to do it on the off chance. Everyone in the restaurant just went along with it.

“It was really funny. Everyone just got it straightaway. The whole restaurant was laughing along with them. The cashiers laughed along with them and carried on doing their jobs.”

“There was just one of the cashiers who didn’t completely understand what was going on and looked a bit confused, but the rest of them really took it well. They weren’t disturbing anyone, just having a bit of fun.”

Jones, who was at the fast-food chain with her husband and friends, claims the scene went on for around five minutes before the gang tired, shook hands with the Burger King employees and left.

The 51-year-old said: “We had gone with a group of friends to celebrate my husband’s birthday.”

“We often bump into this group when we go, so we knew they were only joking. They are a great laugh.”

“There are about 15 of them and they’re all between 45 and 55. They always dress up every year and I’m guessing they just saw this as an opportunity.”

“We bumped into them on our night out and they were great fun.”

“It’s a great weekend and I think this video shows the fun we have every time.”

Burger King was contacted for comment. McDonald’s declined to comment.

Juggalette of the Month

I was introduced ICP as a freshman in high school, I came in to high school without any older siblings or friends, so I really didn’t have much background to go off when it came to music influences, I made friends with all the alternative kids, even though I was into sports, but I didn’t really fit in anywhere. The small group I did hang out with at school introduced me and my friend to ICP, the first song was “Let’s go all the way” The one friend I did have and she didn’t really like the music, but she listened to it with me occasionally, and then I would say from there I just started to listen to it more and more and more, I’d get mixed tapes made with a few songs here and there, and listen online, until I finally got my own CD, when Shangri-La came out, and the rest goes from there.


My favorite CD is visually and lyrically is The Great Milenko, Nothing Compares the theatrical storytelling, and haunting presence of this album. It’s So compelling that nothing else has ever caught my attention like it. Which totally correlates with my love of Halloween, which I’ve always been fascinated with since I was a kid, and that album just really tied it all in for me. The whole concept and vision behind ICP is what totally got me into this world. I didn’t really meet many Juggalos, besides the handful I knew in high school, until my first Gathering which was 2009, I had camped behind a group of people and I don’t really talk to them, but as being their neighbors I saw them here and there, then, at the 2010 gathering, it all pretty much started from there, they saw me again I camped in the same little corner behind them, and we all just started being homies from then on. I haven’t skipped a gathering since because of them.

So, since we were all gathered together, we wanted to finally compete in one of the games together, so we were trying to come up with a group name that we could write down when we entered juggalo family feud, most groups have their City to rep or funny group names, we didn’t really have a group name, because we were all from different states and we just met up every year at the gatherings, so the yacht club idea came from the concept that we are kind of like a whole bunch of Yachts coming from different areas meeting up at the same port, it’s kind of a silly stupid analogy, but you get the picture, right!? We like to dress up and wear fun outfits, and then it all just kept going from there.

In my non Juggalo time, I have a degree in design and graphic technology, and, I teach art and an after-school type setting, as well as a waitress, and a special effects makeup artist, which I use as my creative outlet, which I owe a huge part of that influence to ICP. I am currently a makeup artist at Green Bay Fear Haunted Attractions, where I get to celebrate my love of Halloween by being makeup artist there!

 

That’s right bitch! It’s Hallowicked like you ain’t never seen it before. All day and all night, from 2pm to 2am, get ready for Hallowicked ’17 at the Russell Industrial Center in Detroit, MI! It’s goin down October 31st, featuring four full rooms of terror in a vast, cavernous, menacing authentic Detroit Juggalo ghetto funhouse that’s haunted for real…But don’t be skurred, richie lil bitch boy!

In chamber #1, The Blood Ball Room, we got concerts poppin off all fuckin’ night! With Insane Clown Posse – Vanilla Ice – Esham – Anybody Killa – Lyte – Big Hoodoo – Ouija – Zug Izland – Myzery and the Spanish Side – Motown Rage – Project Born! With music by Mike E Clark, DJ Clay, DJ Carlito, and Kuma, and MC Ghosts Rude Boy, KG Kevin Gill, and Jumpsteady!

Next up, room #2 we got The Doom Room, with JCW’s Bath of Blood (2-4pm), Juggalo Gladiatorial Combat (4-8pm), and later on that night Psychopathic’s 17 Moon Beams after party, from midnight til 2am!

If that wasn’t enough, try door #3: The Scarier Area! With Dark Carnival Games from 2–8pm, featuring an Into the Echoside heads-up tournament at 4pm, with a phat prize for that ass. If that wasn’t enough, there will be open gaming featuring all Dark Carnival Games, and ninjas on hand to demo your favorite DCG games! Or hit the fuckin hoops with the basketball tournament from 2pm to 8pm, featuring celebrity G.H.O.S.T. Get dunked on, son!

Last but not least, hit up the fourth and final chamber of madness: #4, The Fearsome Theater, your nonstop spot for a horror movie marathon like you wouldn’t believe. Kick back with the homies and let these timeless horror movies scare the shit out of you!!! Gore Galore!

That’s right, ninjas! It’s an all-day event, cuz we 17’n and ain’t nothin gonna stop this beamin. It’s goin down all fucking day and all night on Hallowicked Halloween.

Enter the four chambers of death and see who will survive! It’s Hallowicked ’17, like you ain’t never seen it before, bitch! It’s like a full-on mini-gathering in a venue that’s FOR REAL haunted as fuck! Who’s ready?

From HipHopDX.com:

Rittz Explains His Departure From Strange Music

DX LIVE – As 2Pac said on “I Ain’t Mad At Cha,” change is good. After four albums — The Life and Times of Johnny ValiantNext To NothingTop Of The Line and the recently released Last Call — Rittz has confirmed he’s leaving Strange Music.

Rittz stopped by the HipHopDX offices in Hollywood, California to chop it up with Trent Clark, Kiki Ayres and Jake Rohn about the new album, his time with Strange Music and moving on from Travis O’Guin and Tech N9ne’s independent juggernaut.

Anytime an artist leaves a label, people are quick to assume there’s some type of turmoil between the two parties. But according to Rittz, the move is strictly about his own evolution as an artist.

“[Last Call is] my last album contractually with Strange Music, but everything’s good with Strange,” Rittz told DX. “I signed a four-album contract with Strange and my contract is up, so it’s time to figure out what to do next. Everything’s good though. Business doesn’t stop running with Strange. We had a great conversation with Travis, with Tech.”

As word of his impending departure spread, Rittz’s fan base anxiously awaited the rapper’s next move. While he did tease the possibility of starting his own label, the “Inside The Groove” MC explained that him, Travis and Tech still plan to do business in the future.

“I’ve been getting a lot of comments from everybody like, ‘What are you gonna do next?’” Rittz said. “Everybody speculates different kind of things, where you’re headed to or is there an issue [with Strange]. It’s no issues, it’s business. Right now, I still do have obligations to be with Strange but my contract is over and I will be leaving Strange. But we will be doing business together. Travis put some opportunities on the table that may work out, may not. We also deal with them with merchandising. And besides that, it’s like family to me.”

As for his swan song, Last Call, the Atlanta-based rhymer wanted to make sure he went out with a bang.

“First of all, with it being the last Strange album, I wanted to go in and give ‘em my all,” he explained. “I didn’t wanna slack at all. Also, I wanted to do this really creatively ‘cause I know what it’s been like in the past to get a single, try to work it. You get let down and you try to put somebody on the record and I’m like, ‘You know what? I’m just gonna do it myself and get it done and get it out there. It’s been a great run at Strange, and I’m still here repping Strange. It’s still going down, but this is last call. This is it.”

Check out #DXLive every Thursday 3-5 p.m. PST. Rittz’s Last Call is available through digital outlets and in stores now.

L.A.R.S. or Lost American Rock Stars as they call themselves have released a music video to one of their songs off their upcoming mix tape. Which is due out next, October 2017. Keep an eye out on the pre-orders which should be coming up sometime soon at Twiztid-Shop.com.

Good evening, ninjas! What is up? So a few days after the greatest juggalo event in the history of all juggalo events, the Juggalo March on Washington… Some ninja has taken the time to start a petition to remove the gang designation that has plagued us as a group and also some individual ninjas back in 2011.

Now while this isn’t from ICP or Psycopathic Records, it is something that is worth signing. If you couldn’t make the March then, let this be your way of supporting the cause. Now we got a few weeks before it ends on October 19th, 2017, but we can do this ninjas! For the 1500 hundred people who signed it, thank you! So here is what it says…

 

In 2011, the fans of the hip hop group Insane Clown Posse, known as Juggalos, were classified on the FBI’s National Gang Assessment as a “loosely organized criminal gang”. These allegations have led to the unjust discrimination of many American citizens, based solely on their musical preference. The Hatchet Man (official logo of Psychopathic Records) has been deemed a gang symbol, and therefore by representing it on your body or vehicle, one is considered a gang affiliate, leading to harsher sentences in court, and penalties as far as dismissal and denial of government employment. Some have lost parental custody, and even been discharged from the military for associating themselves with their favorite band. This is a violation of our constitutional rights, and needs to be corrected!

Now let get the rest of you 998,500 ninjas to sign it! We can do this! I signed and so should you! So to sign it, just click on the Sign The Petition button. Again thanks for the ninja who did this and also thanks for the ninjas who represented everyone that couldnt make it to the March that was at the March! Until next time, pEace!

Hey ninjas I know this was all ready posted out there on social media and even on Insane Clown Posse‘s website, just a few days ago but in it they thank the Juggalos that attended the March and who gave speeches and everyone else that helped out with the March. You can read the article by clicking here.

It also mentions when their next court date is. It will be on… October 11th, 2017 at the Sixth District Court in Cincinnati, so lets hope for some great news form that court hearing.

Now here is some news articles that are in the “Thank You” post about the media coverage the March received. Check them out, some you have seen on here and the others you haven’t.

ICP discsussing the March on Howard Stern: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lTRY4VWeeE&feature=youtu.beICP discussing the March on Sway in the Morning: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayu10rE25mo&t=5s

Reason TV documentary from the March: http://reason.com/reasontv/2017/09/17/juggalos-and-insane-clown-posse-march-on

VICE/Noisey:  https://noisey.vice.com/en_us/article/kz7w8x/what-the-fuck-happened-at-the-juggalo-march-on-washington

Rolling Stone: http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/features/march-of-the-juggalos-inside-the-faygo-soaked-dc-protest-w503864

TIME: http://time.com/4945007/juggalos-march-on-washington/

The AV Club: https://www.avclub.com/whoop-whoop-washington-how-insane-clown-posse-won-hea-1818513028

RT: https://www.rt.com/usa/403576-juggalos-march-washington-protest-fbi-gang/

Detroit Free Press: http://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/detroit/2017/09/16/juggalos-rally-march-washington-over-gang-label/671316001/

The New Republic: https://newrepublic.com/article/144839/juggalos-come-peace-march-washington-dc

The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/music/2017/sep/17/juggalo-march-washington-gang-fbi-pro-trump-rallyn

The Daily Beast: http://www.thedailybeast.com/the-day-the-clowns-marched-on-washington

NBC News: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/juggalos-fans-insane-clown-posse-protest-fbi-gang-label-n800311

Newsweek: http://www.newsweek.com/who-are-juggalos-and-why-did-they-demonstrate-washington-dc-666516

New York magazine: http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2017/09/juggalos-assemble-in-dc-make-good-points-about-america.html

Metro Times: https://www.metrotimes.com/the-scene/archives/2017/09/16/the-juggalo-march-on-washington-is-happening-right-now

CityLab: https://www.citylab.com/equity/2017/09/the-juggalo-march-on-washington-is-not-a-joke/540036/

 

 

So there you ninjas. Until next time, peace!

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