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* "Thy Unveiling": [[spoiler: The wicked clowns, after all the murder and violence, finally explain the purpose behind it: The songs are a warning. They describe the fates of evil people, people who hurt their fellow man. They don't want you to go down that road, and urge you to follow God and be kind.]]
* "Miracles": Despite the...[[MemeticMutation reception]] that it received, and some of the more dopey lyrics, the intent of the song is to celebrate how wonderful and spectacular life and the universe is by portraying it through the eyes of a child. The song explains that life is full of marvelous things that will blow your mind, things so amazing and awe-inspiring that they seem like miracles in and of themselves. The song's meaning heavily implies that you shouldn't become disillusioned and worried over scientific discovery supposedly taking away the "mysteries of life", because there is still so much to see, and there always will be. That no matter how bleak and boring you think it all is, something will always come along to surprise you. D'aww...
* "We Belong".
* "Forever" and its remix with the Music/GetoBoys.
* For how depressing "Suicide Hotline" is, the fact the song ends with [[spoiler: the protagonist deciding not to kill himself after getting a call from his girl]] makes it uplifting compared to the dark atmosphere of ''Hell's Pit''.
* "Pass Me By".
* Meta: in 2018, Violent J attended [[UsefulNotes/FurryFandom Midwest FurFest]] with his daughter, in full fursuit resembling his character. If nothing else, this shows that he's a supportive father.
* In light of the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, ICP canceled the 2020 Gathering of the Juggalos with a statement showing how much they care about their fans.
-->"The bottom line is simply that we REFUSE to risk even ONE Juggalo life by hosting a Gathering during these troubling times."
* In 2020, [[https://www.stereogum.com/2083804/icp-interview-juggalos/interviews/weve-got-a-file-on-you/ Violent J was interviewed by Stereogum for We've Got A File On You]], and talked about trying to [[TalkingDownTheSuicidal help a fan's brother who was drinking himself to death]] via the band's Custom Clown Clips service, as well as being frustrated at not being able to make longer clips for the fans on Cameo. He also talked about the band's history of homophobia and how he [[OldShame regrets it]], and telling his daughter that the reason he said the things he did was "[[IHatePastMe Because your dad was a fucking fool.]]" and telling her never to defend what he said in the past.
* "Miracles": Despite the...[[MemeticMutation reception]] that it received, and some of the more dopey lyrics, the intent of the song is to celebrate how wonderful and spectacular life and the universe is by portraying it through the eyes of a child. The song explains that life is full of marvelous things that will blow your mind, things so amazing and awe-inspiring that they seem like miracles in and of themselves. The song's meaning heavily implies that you shouldn't become disillusioned and worried over scientific discovery supposedly taking away the "mysteries of life", because there is still so much to see, and there always will be. That no matter how bleak and boring you think it all is, something will always come along to surprise you. D'aww...
* "We Belong".
* "Forever" and its remix with the Music/GetoBoys.
* For how depressing "Suicide Hotline" is, the fact the song ends with [[spoiler: the protagonist deciding not to kill himself after getting a call from his girl]] makes it uplifting compared to the dark atmosphere of ''Hell's Pit''.
* "Pass Me By".
* Meta: in 2018, Violent J attended [[UsefulNotes/FurryFandom Midwest FurFest]] with his daughter, in full fursuit resembling his character. If nothing else, this shows that he's a supportive father.
* In light of the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, ICP canceled the 2020 Gathering of the Juggalos with a statement showing how much they care about their fans.
-->"The bottom line is simply that we REFUSE to risk even ONE Juggalo life by hosting a Gathering during these troubling times."
* In 2020, [[https://www.stereogum.com/2083804/icp-interview-juggalos/interviews/weve-got-a-file-on-you/ Violent J was interviewed by Stereogum for We've Got A File On You]], and talked about trying to [[TalkingDownTheSuicidal help a fan's brother who was drinking himself to death]] via the band's Custom Clown Clips service, as well as being frustrated at not being able to make longer clips for the fans on Cameo. He also talked about the band's history of homophobia and how he [[OldShame regrets it]], and telling his daughter that the reason he said the things he did was "[[IHatePastMe Because your dad was a fucking fool.]]" and telling her never to defend what he said in the past.
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* "Thy Unveiling": [[spoiler: The wicked clowns, after all the murder and violence, finally explain the purpose behind it: The songs are a warning. They describe the fates of evil people, people who hurt their fellow man. They don't want you to go down that road, and urge you to follow God and be kind.]]
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* "Miracles": Despite the...[[MemeticMutation reception]] that it received, and some of the more dopey lyrics, the intent of the song is to celebrate how wonderful and spectacular life and the universe is by portraying it through the eyes of a child. The song explains that life is full of marvelous things that will blow your mind, things so amazing and awe-inspiring that they seem like miracles in and of themselves. The song's meaning heavily implies that you shouldn't become disillusioned and worried over scientific discovery supposedly taking away the "mysteries of life", because there is still so much to see, and there always will be. That no matter how bleak and boring you think it all is, something will always come along to surpriseyou. D'aww...
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%%* "We Belong".
* %%* "Forever" and its remix with the Music/GetoBoys.
* For how depressing "Suicide Hotline" is, the fact the song ends with[[spoiler: the protagonist deciding not to kill himself after getting a call from his girl]] girl makes it uplifting compared to the dark atmosphere of ''Hell's Pit''.
* %%* "Pass Me By".
* Meta: in 2018, Violent J attended [[UsefulNotes/FurryFandom Midwest FurFest]] with his daughter, in full fursuit resembling his character. If nothing else, this shows that he's a supportive father.
* In light of the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, ICP canceled the 2020 Gathering of the Juggalos with a statement showing how much they care about their fans.
-->"The bottom line is simply that we REFUSE to risk even ONE Juggalo life by hosting a Gathering during these troubling times."
* In 2020, [[https://www.stereogum.com/2083804/icp-interview-juggalos/interviews/weve-got-a-file-on-you/ Violent J was interviewed by Stereogum for We've Got A File On You]], and talked about trying to [[TalkingDownTheSuicidal help a fan's brother who was drinking himself to death]] via the band's Custom Clown Clips service, as well as being frustrated at not being able to make longer clips for the fans on Cameo. He also talked about the band's history of homophobia and how he [[OldShame regrets it]], and telling his daughter that the reason he said the things he did was "[[IHatePastMe Because your dad was a fucking fool.]]" and telling her never to defend what he said in the past.By".
* "Miracles": Despite the...[[MemeticMutation reception]] that it received, and some of the more dopey lyrics, the intent of the song is to celebrate how wonderful and spectacular life and the universe is by portraying it through the eyes of a child. The song explains that life is full of marvelous things that will blow your mind, things so amazing and awe-inspiring that they seem like miracles in and of themselves. The song's meaning heavily implies that you shouldn't become disillusioned and worried over scientific discovery supposedly taking away the "mysteries of life", because there is still so much to see, and there always will be. That no matter how bleak and boring you think it all is, something will always come along to surprise
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%%* "We Belong".
* For how depressing "Suicide Hotline" is, the fact the song ends with
* Meta: in 2018, Violent J attended [[UsefulNotes/FurryFandom Midwest FurFest]] with his daughter, in full fursuit resembling his character. If nothing else, this shows that he's a supportive father.
* In light of the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, ICP canceled the 2020 Gathering of the Juggalos with a statement showing how much they care about their fans.
-->"The bottom line is simply that we REFUSE to risk even ONE Juggalo life by hosting a Gathering during these troubling times."
* In 2020, [[https://www.stereogum.com/2083804/icp-interview-juggalos/interviews/weve-got-a-file-on-you/ Violent J was interviewed by Stereogum for We've Got A File On You]], and talked about trying to [[TalkingDownTheSuicidal help a fan's brother who was drinking himself to death]] via the band's Custom Clown Clips service, as well as being frustrated at not being able to make longer clips for the fans on Cameo. He also talked about the band's history of homophobia and how he [[OldShame regrets it]], and telling his daughter that the reason he said the things he did was "[[IHatePastMe Because your dad was a fucking fool.]]" and telling her never to defend what he said in the past.
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* "Mom Song": A song that proves [[EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas even murderous clowns who work for a supernatural carnival still love their mothers.]]
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* "Mom "The Mom Song": A song that proves [[EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas even murderous clowns who work for a supernatural carnival still love their mothers.]]
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* "Thy Unveiling": The wicked clowns, after all the murder and violence, finally explain the purpose behind it: The songs are a warning. They describe the fates of evil people, people who hurt their fellow man. They don't want you to go down that road, and urge you to follow God and be kind. They even apologize to the MisaimedFandom that thought it was all blood and ultraviolence ForTheEvulz.
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* "Thy Unveiling": [[spoiler: The wicked clowns, after all the murder and violence, finally explain the purpose behind it: The songs are a warning. They describe the fates of evil people, people who hurt their fellow man. They don't want you to go down that road, and urge you to follow God and be kind. They even apologize to the MisaimedFandom that thought it was all blood and ultraviolence ForTheEvulz.]]
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-->"The bottom line is simply that we REFUSE to risk even ONE Juggalo life by hosting a Gathering during these troubling times."
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-->"The bottom line is simply that we REFUSE to risk even ONE Juggalo life by hosting a Gathering during these troubling times.""
* In 2020, [[https://www.stereogum.com/2083804/icp-interview-juggalos/interviews/weve-got-a-file-on-you/ Violent J was interviewed by Stereogum for We've Got A File On You]], and talked about trying to [[TalkingDownTheSuicidal help a fan's brother who was drinking himself to death]] via the band's Custom Clown Clips service, as well as being frustrated at not being able to make longer clips for the fans on Cameo. He also talked about the band's history of homophobia and how he [[OldShame regrets it]], and telling his daughter that the reason he said the things he did was "[[IHatePastMe Because your dad was a fucking fool.]]" and telling her never to defend what he said in the past.
* In 2020, [[https://www.stereogum.com/2083804/icp-interview-juggalos/interviews/weve-got-a-file-on-you/ Violent J was interviewed by Stereogum for We've Got A File On You]], and talked about trying to [[TalkingDownTheSuicidal help a fan's brother who was drinking himself to death]] via the band's Custom Clown Clips service, as well as being frustrated at not being able to make longer clips for the fans on Cameo. He also talked about the band's history of homophobia and how he [[OldShame regrets it]], and telling his daughter that the reason he said the things he did was "[[IHatePastMe Because your dad was a fucking fool.]]" and telling her never to defend what he said in the past.
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* Meta: in 2018, Violent J attended Midwest [=FurFest=] with his daughter, in full fursuit resembling his character. If nothing else, this shows that he's a supportive father.
* In light of the UsefulNotes/CoronavirusDisease2019Pandemic, ICP canceled the 2020 Gathering of the Juggalos with a statement showing how much they care about their fans.
* In light of the UsefulNotes/CoronavirusDisease2019Pandemic, ICP canceled the 2020 Gathering of the Juggalos with a statement showing how much they care about their fans.
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* Meta: in 2018, Violent J attended [[UsefulNotes/FurryFandom Midwest [=FurFest=] FurFest]] with his daughter, in full fursuit resembling his character. If nothing else, this shows that he's a supportive father.
* In light of theUsefulNotes/CoronavirusDisease2019Pandemic, UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, ICP canceled the 2020 Gathering of the Juggalos with a statement showing how much they care about their fans.
* In light of the
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* Meta: in 2018, Violent J attended Midwest [=FurFest=] with his daughter, in full fursuit resembling his character. If nothing else, this shows that he's a supportive father.
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* Meta: in 2018, Violent J attended Midwest [=FurFest=] with his daughter, in full fursuit resembling his character. If nothing else, this shows that he's a supportive father.father.
* In light of the UsefulNotes/CoronavirusDisease2019Pandemic, ICP canceled the 2020 Gathering of the Juggalos with a statement showing how much they care about their fans.
-->"The bottom line is simply that we REFUSE to risk even ONE Juggalo life by hosting a Gathering during these troubling times."
* In light of the UsefulNotes/CoronavirusDisease2019Pandemic, ICP canceled the 2020 Gathering of the Juggalos with a statement showing how much they care about their fans.
-->"The bottom line is simply that we REFUSE to risk even ONE Juggalo life by hosting a Gathering during these troubling times."
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* "Pass Me By"
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* "Pass Me By"By"
* Meta: in 2018, Violent J attended Midwest [=FurFest=] with his daughter, in full fursuit resembling his character. If nothing else, this shows that he's a supportive father.
* Meta: in 2018, Violent J attended Midwest [=FurFest=] with his daughter, in full fursuit resembling his character. If nothing else, this shows that he's a supportive father.
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* "Forever" and its remix with the GetoBoys.
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* "Forever" and its remix with the GetoBoys.Music/GetoBoys.
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* For how depressing "Suicide Hotline" is, the fact the song ends with [[spoiler: the protagonist deciding not to kill himself after getting a call from his girl]] makes it uplifting compared to the dark atmosphere of ''Hell's Pit''.
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* For how depressing "Suicide Hotline" is, the fact the song ends with [[spoiler: the protagonist deciding not to kill himself after getting a call from his girl]] makes it uplifting compared to the dark atmosphere of ''Hell's Pit''.Pit''.
* "Pass Me By"
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* "Forever" and its remix with the GetoBoys.
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* "Forever" and its remix with the GetoBoys.GetoBoys.
* For how depressing "Suicide Hotline" is, the fact the song ends with [[spoiler: the protagonist deciding not to kill himself after getting a call from his girl]] makes it uplifting compared to the dark atmosphere of ''Hell's Pit''.
* For how depressing "Suicide Hotline" is, the fact the song ends with [[spoiler: the protagonist deciding not to kill himself after getting a call from his girl]] makes it uplifting compared to the dark atmosphere of ''Hell's Pit''.
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* "Miracles": Despite the...[[MemeticMutation reception]] that it received, and some of the more dopey lyrics, the intent of the song is to celebrate how wonderful and spectacular life and the universe is by portraying it through the eyes of a child. The song explains that life is full of marvelous things that will blow your mind, things so amazing and awe-inspiring that they seem like miracles in and of themselves. The song further states that you shouldn't become disillusioned or depressed, because there is still so much to see, and there always will be, no matter how bleak and boring you think it all is. Something will always surprise you. D'aww...
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* "Miracles": Despite the...[[MemeticMutation reception]] that it received, and some of the more dopey lyrics, the intent of the song is to celebrate how wonderful and spectacular life and the universe is by portraying it through the eyes of a child. The song explains that life is full of marvelous things that will blow your mind, things so amazing and awe-inspiring that they seem like miracles in and of themselves. The song further states song's meaning heavily implies that you shouldn't become disillusioned or depressed, and worried over scientific discovery supposedly taking away the "mysteries of life", because there is still so much to see, and there always will be, be. That no matter how bleak and boring you think it all is. Something is, something will always come along to surprise you. D'aww...
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* "Miracles"
* "We Belong"
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* "Mom Song"
Song": A song that proves [[EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas even murderous clowns who work for a supernatural carnival still love their mothers.]]
*"Homies"
"Homies": A song about ThePowerOfFriendship, and the bond that TrueCompanions share which can sometimes go far deeper and be much more meaningful than blood relation. Never give up on your friends, and [[YouAreNotAlone never think that your friends will ever give up on you.]]
* "ThyUnveiling"
Unveiling": The wicked clowns, after all the murder and violence, finally explain the purpose behind it: The songs are a warning. They describe the fates of evil people, people who hurt their fellow man. They don't want you to go down that road, and urge you to follow God and be kind. They even apologize to the MisaimedFandom that thought it was all blood and ultraviolence ForTheEvulz.
*"Miracles"
"Miracles": Despite the...[[MemeticMutation reception]] that it received, and some of the more dopey lyrics, the intent of the song is to celebrate how wonderful and spectacular life and the universe is by portraying it through the eyes of a child. The song explains that life is full of marvelous things that will blow your mind, things so amazing and awe-inspiring that they seem like miracles in and of themselves. The song further states that you shouldn't become disillusioned or depressed, because there is still so much to see, and there always will be, no matter how bleak and boring you think it all is. Something will always surprise you. D'aww...
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* "Forever" and its remix with the GetoBoys.
* "Forever" and its remix with the GetoBoys.
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