![]() ![]() We take our music real seriously and we had to get into the mind frame of that shit. Like I said, 'Shangri-La' was the ultimate happiness. I just threw my Internet away and really focused on what's wrong. How did you go about returning to that early mind frame since you had gone platinum and gold and toured the world? I mean, it had to be hard since it would seem that success would have you far removed from the early days of struggling, right? We had to forget about the love and concentrate on back in the 'Carnival of Carnage' days when we were pissed. Basically, for the last year or so, we had to lose the love that we got. ![]() So what we had to do was we had to get in the mind frame. (The last album), 'Shangri-La,' was the epitome of all of that. So a lot of times the music got a little bit happier. All that shit started really making things shine upon our lives. We made some money and we got Juggalo love and all of that - and the Gathering. See, with everything we've done over the years and all of that, things got real fresh. ![]() It took us about a year and a couple months. How did you get in the mind frame to record the album and how long did it take to record it? Hell's Pit is definitely the darkest album you've made in a while, if not the darkest one ever. The following are excerpts from a July 30 interview with ICP's own Violent J: ICP's set will include classics like "Chicken Huntin," "Halls Of Illusions" and "Everybody Rize" - plus "Hell's Pit" favorites like "Bowling Balls," "Real Underground Baby," "Truly Alone" and "Burning Up." Detroit's infamous rap duo, Insane Clown Posse, will bring its long-awaited Sixth Joker's Card, "Hell's Pit," to life when the guys perform songs from the album for Connecticut fans for the first time Wednesday at the Webster Theatre in Hartford.Īlong with openers Mack 10, Esham the Unholy and ABK, the wicked clowns will be sure to entertain their loyal fans. ![]()
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