Autobiography: "Behind the Paint" by Violent J. From the underground of the music world, Insane Clown Posse (ICP) the contriversial rap group rests, and whether intentional or not, creates unrest as well. Because of their explicit lyrics, and misunderstanding about the messege their music conveys, Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope have been criticized heavily by the mainstream.
Finally, Violent J (aka Joe Bruce) lays it all out in a book. His story of his life. It includes his life in the slums of Detroit, his family, the beginning of his interests in rap (and wrestling), starts of ICP and Psychopathic Records, the inspiring struggle from being a tiny inner-city rap group to an international fellowship of Juggalos and Juggalettes. Problems dealing with competing groups, carnivorous media, and encounters with Sharon Osbourne, Kid Rock and Eminem. Even to Violent J's very personal spiritual experiences from which he created the idea for the Dark Carnival. I could prolly go on for paragraphs about the book, but it was great. Very enlightening, highly recommended to all the Juggalos out there!!
Oh... one other thing. His language isn't exactly clean, so I wouldn't recommend it to children or young, innocent teenagers.
-RebelSoul15-
Autobiography: "Behind the Paint" by Violent J. From the underground of the music world, Insane Clown Posse (ICP) the contriversial rap group rests, and whether intentional or not, creates unrest as well. Because of their explicit lyrics, and misunderstanding about the messege their music conveys, Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope have been criticized heavily by the mainstream.
Finally, Violent J (aka Joe Bruce) lays it all out in a book. His story of his life. It includes his life in the slums of Detroit, his family, the beginning of his interests in rap (and wrestling), starts of ICP and Psychopathic Records, the inspiring struggle from being a tiny inner-city rap group to an international fellowship of Juggalos and Juggalettes. Problems dealing with competing groups, carnivorous media, and encounters with Sharon Osbourne, Kid Rock and Eminem. Even to Violent J's very personal spiritual experiences from which he created the idea for the Dark Carnival. I could prolly go on for paragraphs about the book, but it was great. Very enlightening, highly recommended to all the Juggalos out there!!
Oh... one other thing. His language isn't exactly clean, so I wouldn't recommend it to children or young, innocent teenagers.
-RebelSoul15-
Autobiography: "Behind the Paint" by Violent J. From the underground of the music world, Insane Clown Posse (ICP) the contriversial rap group rests, and whether intentional or not, creates unrest as well. Because of their explicit lyrics, and misunderstanding about the messege their music conveys, Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope have been criticized heavily by the mainstream.
Finally, Violent J (aka Joe Bruce) lays it all out in a book. His story of his life. It includes his life in the slums of Detroit, his family, the beginning of his interests in rap (and wrestling), starts of ICP and Psychopathic Records, the inspiring struggle from being a tiny inner-city rap group to an international fellowship of Juggalos and Juggalettes. Problems dealing with competing groups, carnivorous media, and encounters with Sharon Osbourne, Kid Rock and Eminem. Even to Violent J's very personal spiritual experiences from which he created the idea for the Dark Carnival. I could prolly go on for paragraphs about the book, but it was great. Very enlightening, highly recommended to all the Juggalos out there!!
Oh... one other thing. His language isn't exactly clean, so I wouldn't recommend it to children or young, innocent teenagers.
-RebelSoul15-
Autobiography: "Behind the Paint" by Violent J. From the underground of the music world, Insane Clown Posse (ICP) the contriversial rap group rests, and whether intentional or not, creates unrest as well. Because of their explicit lyrics, and misunderstanding about the messege their music conveys, Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope have been criticized heavily by the mainstream.
Finally, Violent J (aka Joe Bruce) lays it all out in a book. His story of his life. It includes his life in the slums of Detroit, his family, the beginning of his interests in rap (and wrestling), starts of ICP and Psychopathic Records, the inspiring struggle from being a tiny inner-city rap group to an international fellowship of Juggalos and Juggalettes. Problems dealing with competing groups, carnivorous media, and encounters with Sharon Osbourne, Kid Rock and Eminem. Even to Violent J's very personal spiritual experiences from which he created the idea for the Dark Carnival. I could prolly go on for paragraphs about the book, but it was great. Very enlightening, highly recommended to all the Juggalos out there!!
Oh... one other thing. His language isn't exactly clean, so I wouldn't recommend it to children or young, innocent teenagers.
-RebelSoul15-