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* {{Juggalo}}: Cyco gave Juggalos props in his freestyle for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqTHpr-XYcQ G4's Freestyle 101]].
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Insane Poetry has made sporadic appearances over the years. Cyco dropped guest verses for VanillaIce's ''Hard To Swallow'' and ''Bi-Polar'' in 1998 and 2002; in the latter case V-Ice actually CoveredUp Insane Poetry's own song "O.K.S."; Insane Poetry's album ''Faith in Chaos'' contained a version in which Cyco performed both verses, while Ice's ''Bi-Polar'' album featured Ice rapping the first verse. Beginning in 2008, Cyco, the only remaining member of the group, has been teaming up with producer Sutter Kain, who brought a DeathMetal-based sound reminiscent of Music/{{Necro}}.
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Insane Poetry has made sporadic appearances over the years. Cyco dropped guest verses for VanillaIce's Music/VanillaIce's ''Hard To Swallow'' and ''Bi-Polar'' in 1998 and 2002; in the latter case V-Ice actually CoveredUp Insane Poetry's own song "O.K.S."; Insane Poetry's album ''Faith in Chaos'' contained a version in which Cyco performed both verses, while Ice's ''Bi-Polar'' album featured Ice rapping the first verse. Beginning in 2008, Cyco, the only remaining member of the group, has been teaming up with producer Sutter Kain, who brought a DeathMetal-based sound reminiscent of Music/{{Necro}}.
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* InNameOnly: Insane Poetry has pretty much disbanded, but Cyco continues to put out albums under the group name despite the fact that none of the original members appear.
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* {{Juggalo}}: Cyco.
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* {{Juggalo}}: Cyco.Cyco gave Juggalos props in his freestyle for [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqTHpr-XYcQ G4's Freestyle 101]].
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Their debut, ''Grim Reality'', was acclaimed for its approach to the style, which was purely horrorcore in its first half, which focused on horror movie-inspired fantasies, and then switched to a fusion of horrorcore and PoliticalRap in the second half, which was largely based around more realistic stories. The group members were Cyco, Shakespeare the One-Man Riot, Em-Dee and DJ Streak. Beginning in 2008, Cyco, the only remaining member of the group, has been teaming up with producer Sutter Kain, who brought a DeathMetal-based sound reminiscent of Music/{{Necro}}.
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Their debut, ''Grim Reality'', was acclaimed for its approach to the style, which was purely horrorcore in its first half, which focused on horror movie-inspired fantasies, and then switched to a fusion of horrorcore and PoliticalRap in the second half, which was largely based around more realistic stories. The group members were Cyco, Shakespeare the One-Man Riot, Em-Dee and DJ Streak.
Insane Poetry has made sporadic appearances over the years. Cyco dropped guest verses for VanillaIce's ''Hard To Swallow'' and ''Bi-Polar'' in 1998 and 2002; in the latter case V-Ice actually CoveredUp Insane Poetry's own song "O.K.S."; Insane Poetry's album ''Faith in Chaos'' contained a version in which Cyco performed both verses, while Ice's ''Bi-Polar'' album featured Ice rapping the first verse. Beginning in 2008, Cyco, the only remaining member of the group, has been teaming up with producer Sutter Kain, who brought a DeathMetal-based sound reminiscent of Music/{{Necro}}.
Insane Poetry has made sporadic appearances over the years. Cyco dropped guest verses for VanillaIce's ''Hard To Swallow'' and ''Bi-Polar'' in 1998 and 2002; in the latter case V-Ice actually CoveredUp Insane Poetry's own song "O.K.S."; Insane Poetry's album ''Faith in Chaos'' contained a version in which Cyco performed both verses, while Ice's ''Bi-Polar'' album featured Ice rapping the first verse. Beginning in 2008, Cyco, the only remaining member of the group, has been teaming up with producer Sutter Kain, who brought a DeathMetal-based sound reminiscent of Music/{{Necro}}.
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* {{Juggalo}}: Cyco.
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Their debut, ''Grim Reality'', was acclaimed for its approach to the style, which was purely horrorcore in its first half, which focused on horror movie-inspired fantasies, and then switched to a fusion of horrorcore and PoliticalHipHop in the second half, which was largely based around more realistic stories. The group members were Cyco, Shakespeare the One-Man Riot, Em-Dee and DJ Streak. Beginning in 2008, Cyco, the only remaining member of the group, has been teaming up with producer Sutter Kain, who brought a DeathMetal-based sound reminiscent of Music/{{Necro}}.
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Their debut, ''Grim Reality'', was acclaimed for its approach to the style, which was purely horrorcore in its first half, which focused on horror movie-inspired fantasies, and then switched to a fusion of horrorcore and PoliticalHipHop PoliticalRap in the second half, which was largely based around more realistic stories. The group members were Cyco, Shakespeare the One-Man Riot, Em-Dee and DJ Streak. Beginning in 2008, Cyco, the only remaining member of the group, has been teaming up with producer Sutter Kain, who brought a DeathMetal-based sound reminiscent of Music/{{Necro}}.
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* ''Violent Art—the Book of Blood'' (Cyco solo album)
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* ''Violent Art—the Book of Blood'' (Cyco solo album)
album with production by Sutter Kain)
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* PoliticalHipHop
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* PoliticalHipHopPoliticalRap
* RapMetal: Cyco's solo albums under the name Insane Poetry feature DeathMetal samples courtesy of Sutter Kain
* RapMetal: Cyco's solo albums under the name Insane Poetry feature DeathMetal samples courtesy of Sutter Kain