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* SimilarlyNamedWorks: Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti has a song called "Beverly Kills (Freaks with golden heirs)", released in 2010.
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* SimilarlyNamedWorks: Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti has a song called "Beverly Kills (Freaks with golden heirs)", With Golden Heirs)", released in 2010.
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* {{Sampling}}: An especially interesting example occurs in the title track, where the love song Shaggy is playing on the stereo as he murders a woman by drowning her in a fish tank is actually a [[LettingTheAirOutOfTheBand slowed down version of]] [[WesternAnimation/TheArchieShow The Archies]]' hit BubblegumMusic single "[[https://youtu.be/j3plj_Xplus?si=C9MIGv7BO7NYG0RK Sugar, Sugar]]".
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* {{Sampling}}: An especially interesting example occurs in the title track, where the love song Shaggy is playing on the stereo as he murders a woman by drowning her in a fish tank is actually a [[LettingTheAirOutOfTheBand slowed down version of]] [[WesternAnimation/TheArchieShow The Archies]]' hit BubblegumMusic Music/{{Bubblegum}} single "[[https://youtu.be/j3plj_Xplus?si=C9MIGv7BO7NYG0RK Sugar, Sugar]]".
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* {{Sampling}}: An especially interesting example occurs in the title track, where the love song Shaggy is playing on the stereo as he murders a woman by drowning her in a fish tank is actually a [[LettingTheAirOutOfTheBand slowed down version of]] [[WesternAnimation/TheArchieShow The Archies]]' hit Bubblegum single "[[https://youtu.be/j3plj_Xplus?si=C9MIGv7BO7NYG0RK Sugar, Sugar]]".
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* {{Sampling}}: An especially interesting example occurs in the title track, where the love song Shaggy is playing on the stereo as he murders a woman by drowning her in a fish tank is actually a [[LettingTheAirOutOfTheBand slowed down version of]] [[WesternAnimation/TheArchieShow The Archies]]' hit Bubblegum BubblegumMusic single "[[https://youtu.be/j3plj_Xplus?si=C9MIGv7BO7NYG0RK Sugar, Sugar]]".
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# Kiss the Clown/Beverly Kills 50187
# 17 Dead/Ink Town Posse
# The Stalker/Phone Messages
# Interlude/In the Haughhh!
# 17 Dead/Ink Town Posse
# The Stalker/Phone Messages
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# Kiss the Clown/Beverly Clown / Beverly Kills 50187
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# TheStalker/Phone Stalker / Phone Messages
#Interlude/In Interlude / In the Haughhh!
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# Joke Your Mind/HiddenTrack
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# Joke Your Mind/HiddenTrack
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* HiddenTrack: "Kiss the Clown" is the first song on the EP, but is not listed on the artwork or indexed. "17 Dead" is followed by another Hidden Track called "Ink Town Posse". "The Stalker" has a Hidden phone message from a man who [[ThrowItIn was really stalking]] [[RealLifeWritesThePlot Violent J's then-girlfriend at the time]]. There's an unnamed Hidden Interlude indexed at the start of "In the Haughhh!"
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* HiddenTrack: "Kiss the Clown" is the first song on the EP, but is not listed on the artwork or indexed. "17 Dead" is followed by another Hidden Track called "Ink Town Posse". "The Stalker" has a Hidden phone message from a man who [[ThrowItIn was really stalking]] [[RealLifeWritesThePlot Violent J's then-girlfriend at the time]]. There's an unnamed Hidden Interlude indexed at the start of "In the Haughhh!"Haughhh!" After "Joke Ya Mind", the instrumental of the HiddenTrack from "The Stalker" reprises.
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** "Chop! Chop!" flips a sample of Bernie Worrell's keyboard playing from [[Music/GeorgeClinton Funkadelic]]'s "Atmosphere" into CreepyCircusMusic.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: The "swing, swing, swing and chop, chop chop" hook from "Chop! Chop!" was [[{{Sampling}} sampled from]] Music/IceCube's "Horny Lil' Devil". In 2012, Cube himself recorded a verse for a remix of ICP's song "[[MurderBallad Chris Benoit]]".
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* RetroactiveRecognition: The "swing, swing, swing and chop, chop chop" hook from "Chop! Chop!" was [[{{Sampling}} sampled from]] Music/IceCube's "Horny Lil' Devil". [[Music/TheMightyDeathPop In 2012, 2012]], Cube himself recorded a verse for a remix of ICP's song "[[MurderBallad Chris Benoit]]".
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* ArcNumber: "17 Dead". 17 was the number of copies that ''Music/CarnivalOfCarnage'' sold on it's first day of release.
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This album marked the start of a recurring event within ICP's discography where, inbetween the main "Joker's Cards", ICP would release several "sideshow" releases[[note]]most of which were extended plays, with the exception of the ''Bizaar Bizzar'' double album[[/note]] that were not a part of[[note]]what is now "the first deck" of[[/note]] ICP's "Joker's Card" saga.
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This album marked the start of a recurring event within ICP's discography where, inbetween the main "Joker's Cards", ICP would release several "sideshow" releases[[note]]most of which were extended plays, with the exception of the ''Bizaar Bizzar'' double album[[/note]] releases that were not a part of[[note]]what is now "the first deck" of[[/note]] ICP's "Joker's Card" saga.