Insane Clown Posse - The Great Milenko: 20th Anniversary Edition - New Vinyl Record 2017 Psychopathic RSD Black Friday 2LP Pressing on Red Vinyl (Limited to 2700) - Rap / Hip Hop
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Insane Clown Posse – The Great Milenko (20th Anniversary Edition)
Label:
Island Records – PSY 26986-LP, Psychopathic Records – PSY 26986-LP
Format:
2 × Vinyl, LP, Limited Edition, Red Vinyl
Country:
US
Released:
24 Nov 2017
Genre:
Hip Hop
Style:
Horrorcore
Tracklist
A1 | Intro | 2:00 |
A2 | Great Milenko | 1:56 |
A3 | Hokus Pokus | 4:21 |
A4 | Piggy Pie | 5:47 |
B1 | How Many Times? | 6:21 |
B2 | Southwest Voodoo | 4:01 |
B3 | Hall Of Illusions | 4:21 |
B4 | Under The Moon | |
C1 | What Is A Juggalo? | 3:59 |
C2 | House Of Horrors | 4:19 |
C3 | Boogie Woogie Wu | |
C4 | The Neden Game | |
D1 | Hellalujah | 4:57 |
D2 | Down With The Clown | 3:53 |
D3 | Just Like That | 1:24 |
D4 | Pass Me By | 6:42 |
Companies, etc.
- Manufactured By – Universal Music Enterprises
Notes
Red Record Store Day vinyl.
The album was recorded and initially released by the Disney-owned record label Hollywood Records. The album was taken off shelves by Hollywood hours after its release, in response to criticism from the Southern Baptist Church of decisions that the church believed did not reflect Disney's family-friendly image, although Disney claimed that the album was released due to an oversight by its review board. After the termination of the Hollywood Records contract, Insane Clown Posse signed a new contract with Island Records (whose parent at the time, PolyGram, distributed Hollywood releases in North America), which agreed to release the album as it was originally intended.
The album was recorded and initially released by the Disney-owned record label Hollywood Records. The album was taken off shelves by Hollywood hours after its release, in response to criticism from the Southern Baptist Church of decisions that the church believed did not reflect Disney's family-friendly image, although Disney claimed that the album was released due to an oversight by its review board. After the termination of the Hollywood Records contract, Insane Clown Posse signed a new contract with Island Records (whose parent at the time, PolyGram, distributed Hollywood releases in North America), which agreed to release the album as it was originally intended.
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