NOW SEE THIS: Insane Clown Posse, "Miracles"

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NOW SEE THIS: Insane Clown Posse, "Miracles"

POSTED: Wednesday, April 14, 2010, 8:45 PM
Filed Under: Music | Now See This
Magic everywhere in this bitch, it's all around you and you don't even know it. 2009 was the year Juggalos became a mainstream laughingstock, not just an underground one. (Before that SNL skit, and the ridiculous mosh pit videos, Tom Scharpling and Paul F. Tompkins paved the way during the brilliant 7/29/2009 episode of The Best Show on WFMU — listen here.) 2010 is the year the Insane Clown Posse capitalizes on its upped profile. I'm sure they're (secretly) proud of the recent episode of Law & Order about the Juggalo murderers, but the coup de grace is "Miracles," wherein they tackle all the mystery and wonder that surrounds us everyday. Granted, some of these mysteries can be solved by Googling phrases like "fuckin' magnets, how do they work?" and "why do giraffes have those long fuckin' necks?" I'd assumed everybody had seen this by now, but an informal poll around the office tells me no. Enjoy
Jefecito
Posted 2010-04-14 17:50:01
I just want to point out that in this music video miracles is spelled mirables at 1:32.  They can't even spell the name of the song right in the video.
J
Posted 2010-04-16 17:39:13
To Jefecito - Your eyes must be crossed. It doesn't spell out "mirables"??? Look again idiot That's a C not a B. There is artwork in the backround.
KillaCoda
Posted 2010-04-21 15:19:41
The only ones laughing are the juggalos and ICP will never be mainstream no matter how big the juggalo family gets!  Mainsteam pussies are told what to do by their record companies, what songs to sing, what kind of music to write, all that kind of shit.  ICP made it themselves and never succumbed to the pressure of record labels.  They got so fed it up with that shit they started their own Psychopathic Records.  Juggalos4Life!
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