Yelawolf’s “Daylight” out now
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Spotify: http://smarturl.it/Daylight.sp
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Music video by Yelawolf performing Daylight. (C) 2016 Interscope Records

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Watch Lex The Hex Master’s new official music video I Don’t Like Your Face. I Don’t Like Your Face is off his new album Contact that will be released on November 11th on MNE.

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Special thanks goes out to: Dabbie Cakes, Dabbalo, Meep Rollz, Doogla, Pajamas, DA Voice, K Kups, Dark Outlaw, Hatchet Ryd3r.

Video shot by Kelley- Ann Bujold and Obsidian. K.
Directed by Lex The Hex Master the whole crew.

There’s a lot of controversy with the new Psychopathic artist “Blahzay Roze”, regardless of how she found herself in her position on Psychopathic I can undoubtedly say It’s about damn time! I’ve been waiting for a female to sign to Psychopathic for 20 years now (Jesus Christ im getting old). Blahzay Roze, although not my favorite name of all time, she undoubtedly does introduce that dark style that use to be found in Psychopathic back in the day and though some songs are extremely dark I’m loving the fresh new talent she’s expressing.

 

Be sure to check out the full review over on the Horrocore Magazine Site:  http://www.horrortothecore.com/V4/3168-2/

Much to many sites poking fun and lashing out at Juggalos and ICP in the reports of this, Marvel stepped up and rocked out this tribute to Milenko.

 

ICP even tweeted responses to some media outlets like  Gizmodos story:  http://io9.gizmodo.com/new-marvel-hip-hop-variants-include-insane-clown-posse-1786754195

As usual the media trying to place blame on Juggalos and trying to drive internet traffic on our trending names!

As Reported on the Decatur Daily:

 

Decatur police and Decatur City school officials say they have received reports of social media accounts involving “Klown” or “Clown” that are aimed at creating chaos and disruption in the schools and community.

 

“At this point, the information we have does not lead us to believe that any of these messages are credible threats,” said Decatur police Lt. Proncey Robertson.

He said he believes the social media accounts, some of which appear to have been created by current or recent Decatur-area students, are about causing chaos.

“While there are some concerning comments from these accounts, this is more about creating public concern and disruption of school and government operations than a credible threat or safety concern,” he said. “The anonymous accounts are set up to cause disruption.”

He said people should not accept a friend request from any Facebook or other social media account if they do not know the real name of the account holder. Also, he asked that parents and guardians check to see if their children are involved in promoting the activity.

“Do not share or repost any messages as if it were credible unless you know the original source of that information,” Robertson said. “To do so only creates more public concern and adds confusion about what is truth and what is being done about the threat.”

 

Robertson said “creepy clown” reports are being called into the police department as well as local schools. The number of calls increased Sunday, he said. None of the sightings have been confirmed.

 

“Photos of clowns in a car, in a park, wherever can be found on the internet,” he said. “Just because you can find photos of just about everything on the internet doesn’t make it real.”

Dwight Satterfield, supervisor of operations and safety for the Decatur City Schools, said the system has received about a dozen reports concerning clowns.

 

“We had an increase in reports dealing with clown sightings, threats, messages and texts,” Satterfield said. “We take reports of threats and suspicious activity in and around schools seriously.”

He said the system has had reports of some students pranking others about being targets of clowns.

Satterfield said he believes the clown activity may be coming from fans of the musical group Insane Clown Posse. The group’s followers are called Juggalos and in the past have promoted violence, according to reports. The band is touring in the Southeast with an Oct. 4 date in Nashville and Oct. 8 date in Birmingham.

Four people, including three juveniles, were arrested late last week in Flomaton in southwest Alabama after Klown postings caused a lockdown at several schools Thursday.

Flomaton police said Makayla Smith, 22, was charged with making a terrorist threat, a felony. Investigators said she posted threats to the Flomo Klown and Shoota Clown Facebook pages, which led to the lockdowns.

 

“The authorities are taking this type of social media activity very seriously,” Robertson said. “And we will prosecute anyone who participates in any activities that create any public disturbance or disruption of government operations such as school activities.”

 

He said anybody with information on the source of such accounts should contact police or school officials immediately.

Tech N9ne took to Instagram yesterday, asking his fans to pray for his aunt who was shot at her home in Kansas City on Saturday.

Fox News KC Reports:-

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Fans are rallying behind Kansas City rap artist Tech N9ne on Sunday after he revealed that his aunt was shot Saturday night.

Police said the suspect shot several bullets into her home, while Tech N9ne was traveling on tour.

It was devastating news for one of the metro’s most beloved celebrities.

Tech N9ne shared with his fans on Instagram Sunday afternoon that his aunt, Ivy Yates, had been shot.

 

 

Read the full story via Fox News KC by clicking here.

Ex-Funk Volume CEO Dame Ritter Reveals Why He Said Hopsin Didn’t Work Hard

HipHopDX sits down with Damien “Dame” Ritter for Part 1 of our exclusive interview about the death of Funk Volume and why he and Hopsin decided to end their business agreements.

What a wonderful Juggalo world – Video Slideshow By Celestial Darkness

Photos taken by celestialdarkness.net from the 17th annual Gathering of the Juggalos

The dope 2016 Juggalo Family Psypher, filmed live at Gathering 17! Starring Bigg Cook, Mi$ta 420, Mr. 6ix, TZK, Sewer Side, and Less Legs!

Directed & Edited by: Brian Kuma

Assistant Director & Lighting: Ryan Archibald
Camera & Production: Dan Gordan, Steve Oliver, Jeremy Klann, Ryan Archibald, Brian Kuma, Jackie Kuma

Hosted by: Kevin Gill

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As Reported on WBAY.com!

 

GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) – Action 2 News first reported last week that two Brown County men are behind bars after a woman voluntarily let one man cut off her finger, while the other man recorded it.

Police interviews in a criminal complaint against Anthony Schrap say he cut off a woman’s finger at her request while Preston Hyde recorded it. The two men call themselves Juggalos, which is the name the band Insane Clown Posse (ICP) gives to its followers.

Police interviews in a criminal complaint link the act of violence to the Juggalo name, believing the dismembering was done as a ritual to commemorate the anniversary of the death of a fellow Juggalo.

Nationally, the FBI classifies one million Americans as Juggalo gang members. However, in the state of Wisconsin, Juggalos are not classified as a gang.

At last week’s Brown County Public Safety Committee meeting, one commissioner questioned whether police should be concerned about Juggalos in Northeast Wisconsin.

Two founders of the Wisconsin Juggalo/’horrorcore’ group known as Wicked Wisconsin watched the Action 2 News report on the dismembering and subsequent arrests—and they reached out to us to condemn the violence and distance themselves from a ritual they don’t condone.

Donny Polinske and Rick Pfeiffer, both of Milwaukee, are the founders of Wicked Wisconsin. They are long-time friends of Preston Hyde, who goes by the stage name Bloody Ruckus.

However, they’re quick to refute the violence that put him and Schrap behind bars.

“It absolutely misrepresents Juggalos, and the subcultures in general,” said Polinske, who is known in the Juggalo world as “The DRP.”

“That’s taking things too far. That’s blurring the lines between artistic freedoms, and reality,” the rapper said.

“I don’t think anyone would really want someone to be maimed in their name,” said Pfeiffer, who is called “Rick Dogg” by Wicked Wisconsin.

Pfeiffer and Polinske say they knew the person Hyde and Schrap were commemorating, and they “have serious doubt that it’s something he would’ve actually wanted,” commented Polinske.

“Obviously, ICP [Insane Clown Posse] is shock value, but that’s how they get their records sold,” said Pfeiffer. “Like, who can say the worst thing— to get someone to say, ‘ew, no!!’”

Action 2 News asked the Wicked Wisconsin founders if groups like Insane Clown Posse have a responsibility when fans commit crime in their name.

“No. Parents have responsibility. Or your friends—to say ‘you need help,” said Pfeiffer. “You can’t just go around thinking whatever music you listen to, movies you watch, shows you watch. I like Sons of Anarchy. But i don’t drive a motorcycle, sell drugs or go gun running.”

“It’s theatrics,” said Polinske. “We’ve all seen violent movies, we’ve all seen films, music, everything. If you can’t recognize entertainment, I believe you were not raised the right way.”

Insane Clown Posse filed a lawsuit against the FBI for classifying their followers, aka Juggalos, as a gang. Members of Wicked Wisconsin plan to march on Washington D.C. in protest next September.

 

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Author Steve Miller recently got a chance to chat with Nick Manes of RevueWM.com about his book “Juggalos: Insane Clown Posse and the World They Made.”

check it out below.

Juggalo Journalism 101

We now return Revue readers to their semi-regularly scheduled Juggalo coverage.

This time, it’s through the lens of Steve Miller, an investigative journalist, true crime writer, author and sometimes contributor to our sister publication, MiBiz. Miller’s latest book, Juggalo: Insane Clown Posse and the World They Made, chronicles both the genesis of the “World’s Most Hated” band’s epic music festival, as well as the controversial and contested decision by the federal government to officially label Juggalos a gang. Having just returned from his third Gathering of the Juggalos, Miller spoke with Revue on how the book came to be and what he saw this year.

Much of your past has focused on writing about true crime. How did Juggalos and ICP become a topic for you?

I was a fan of the music anyway. They were in rotation. Not any more than anyone else, but I listen to music so much that they were always in the mix. Then, I guess, as I was writing Detroit Rock City, I realized something: These guys really had an impact in Detroit and I was trying to identify acts that weren’t always on the radar. I talked to those guys for that and I enjoyed them. I saw the sincerity that they had for their craft and the love for their fans. I was like, “Wow! This is kind of cool and very different.”

How did you get drawn into the aspect of the FBI labeling Juggalos a gang?

At the time, I wasn’t completely aware of the FBI gang threat assessment, what it was, and how it impacted them. After I got done and put Detroit Rock City to bed, I thought I’d look into this and started reviewing articles and checking some of the documents and just what this gang assessment was — how ICP had come back and was going to sue the FBI. I was just astounded by this idea.

What did you think of that?

“This is awesome.” Even 2 Live Crew didn’t really do that. And (ICP was) doing it on behalf of their fans. And they were never trying to hide the fact that it hurt their commerce. So all these fans kept popping up. Then I figured, “No one is going to publish that.” But I don’t pick books to make money, obviously. I pick them because I think they’re worth the attention. Back to ICP, it just struck me that the feds had it so wrong and the police departments had it so wrong.

How do you see the FBI gang designation affecting not only the Gathering but also everyday life for Juggalos?

The impact is – yeah, you can be pulled over. Obviously cops can pull you over for anything. If they see the hatchet, they can just pull you over. This still happens. In some states, people get pulled over, cops see the hatchet and that’s that. But if you have a hatchet tattoo or a Psychopathic tattoo, you would be deemed a gang member and you would go into a database. If you were unfortunate enough to be popped for something, from jaywalking to a ticket, you can be noted as a gang member.

What has that meant to some of the Juggalos you’ve spoken with?

That comes back in enhanced sentencing. We’ve seen cases where there were child custody disputes and if one of the parents was a Juggalo, that was brought into it and presented to the court as a detractor. If you’re in the Crips or the Bloods you’re probably not operating as part of normal society. But if you’re a Juggalo, you are.

How do you mean?

You’re generally going to work every day and so on. There’s certain things you have to face. That really was the impact and that was driving the lawsuit. And again, Psychopathic would say that some stores stopped carrying their merchandise because it was now gang-related merchandise. Some places (the band) can’t even play because they don’t want a gang-connected group playing their venue.

So despite all that, how did this year’s Gathering of the Juggalos turn out?

It was number 17 which is significant for some reason. Everything there is significant. I went over to the scrub care unit, which is where they give out free water and clothing. They said they weren’t prepared. They said it was a bigger turnout. … They were scrambling because there’s just more people than before.

Anything in particular stand out to you?

I noticed anecdotally, just like last year … I don’t want to say more ‘non-Juggalos’ but more people who were just interested in checking it out. That’s the second year in a row I’ve noticed that. People are really curious about this. It’s just people really wanting to enjoy the vibe.

What were some of the big announcements?

Well, they announced that next year they’re moving the Gathering to Colorado (but they didn’t specify where) and I’m really curious. I think a lot of people want to know where it’s going to be. Like, in the mountains? I can’t remember how he said it but it was funny as hell. (ICP frontman Violent J) was like ‘you can buy pot and it’s like going to Arby’s’ or something like that. The way he put it was so damn funny.

What else?

That and the march on Washington D.C. (planned for next year to protest the designation of Juggalos as a gang). This year felt like the announcements were as significant as anything else, to the world at large especially. The march on Washington, what could happen? It would be awesome.

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