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12 Submitted By: Rest Easy Soul
ICP was questioned about this song after the Columbine Shootings in 1999. They said that this song was very similar to what happened. When Asked about it, ICP responded "Go eat a bucket of dicks"
Ain't Yo Bidness Submitted By: Rest Easy Soul
This song features a clip from Zug Izland's song "Suicide".
Birthday Bitches Submitted By: Rest Easy Soul
Shaggy 2 Dope solo
Bitches (featuring O.D.B.) Submitted By: MurderCapital
When ICP was recording "The Amazing Jeckel Brothers" album, they added a poll on thier website asking the juggalos whether they would like to hear a song with Ol' Dirty Bastard or a song with Ice-T more. ODB won the poll and the track "Bitches" was put on this album, the Ice-T track could later be found on the "Psychopathics From Outer Space" album.
Boogie Woogie Wu Submitted By: MurderCapital
This song (along with "Under The Moon" & "The Neden Game") was not on the original Hollywood Records version of the CD, a board of Disney (that owns Hollywood Records) representatives threatened to halt the release of the album unless some significant changes were made, fearing that their major-label debut would never see the light of day, ICP obliged and was forced to remove these three songs. Just hours after the album's initial release, it was pulled from the shelves making the original Hollywood Records release a collector item. ICP later signed with Island Records that put out the album with the 3 tracks and in uncut form.
Cartoon Nightmares Submitted By: MurderCapital
This song was meant to be the "Hallowicked" give-away single for "Hallowicked 2001", but for some reason it was only released here on "Forgotten Freshness Vol. 3". This is also one of the first ICP songs produced by Mike P. instead of Mike E. Clark that has been the producer for ICP for many years. The reason Shaggy 2 Dope's line "I hijack planes and aim for record label towers" is edited is the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center.
Cherry Pie (I Need A Freak) Submitted By: Rest Easy Soul
A video was gonna be made for this song, but due to lack of money any production was put on hiatus. Rumor is that the video was made but never rleased.
Dead End (featuring Ice T) Submitted By: MurderCapital
When ICP was recording "The Amazing Jeckel Brothers" album, they added a poll on thier website asking the juggalos whether they would like to hear a song with Ol' Dirty Bastard or a song with Ice-T more. ODB won the poll and the Ice-T song ended up here.
Everybody Rize Submitted By: MurderCapital
In the end of the song there is a hidden backwards message, and it goes like this: "Hahaha, Yeah, If you flipped this message cause you think it is some secret message, there ain't shit, hahahaha".
Fly Away Submitted By: MurderCapital
This song was later featured on Zug Izland debut album "Cracked Tiles", however in the album credits for "Forgotten Freshness Vol. 3" it states that the Zug Izland album would be called "627 West End"
Fuck The World Submitted By: MurderCapital
Violent J does use the word "fuck" more than the 93 times he states in the lyrics.
Hell's Forecast Submitted By: Rest Easy Soul
This song was created to give ICP fans a taste of what the second Wraith release would be like. hence the name "Hell's Forecast."
Insane Killers (featuring Vanilla Ice) Submitted By: MurderCapital
Originally only featured on Vanilla Ice's album "Bi-Polar".
Is That You? (featuring Kid Rock) Submitted By: Rest Easy Soul
when Violent J says "Show me a valley, I might yoddle in it " Its a reference to Kid Rock's first single "yodelin' in the valley"
It Submitted By: MurderCapital
This song uses the same beat an chorus as the Dark Lotus song "Something" (or "Cripple And Rape Me" as it also is called)
Just Anotha Crazy Click (featuring Three 6 Mafia & Twiztid) Submitted By: MurderCapital
Originally released on Three 6 Mafia's album "When the Smoke Clears"
Let's Go All The Way Submitted By: Rest Easy Soul
this was gonna be ICP's first ever video to appear on MTV's TRL. But it didn't get enough votes although so many fan sites were providing the link to where fans could go and vote. It was beat by Limp Bizkit the first time.
Mad Professor Submitted By: MurderCapital
Jamie Madrox of Twiztid does most of the voices on the skits between the verses in this song.
Ol' Evil Eye Submitted By: Rest Easy Soul
Ol' Evil Eye is loosely based around Edgar Allan Poe's famous short story The Tell-Tale Heart and indeed features excerpts from the story being read
Play With Me Submitted By: MurderCapital
This song was originally supposed to be on the "Bride of Chucky" soundtrack, but it was taken off because it was apparently too violent.
Take It Submitted By: MurderCapital
Originally found on the album "WCW Mayhem - The Music". Back then ICP was in WCW.
The Dirt Ball (featuring Twiztid) Submitted By: MurderCapital
This song is also featured on the "Heavy Metal 2000" soundtrack. In Violent J's biography book "Behind The Paint" it states the song is not used in the movie, but that is incorrect, the song is in the movie during one scene.
The Neden Game Submitted By: MurderCapital
This song (along with "Boogie Woogie Wu" & "Under The Moon") was not on the original Hollywood Records version of the CD, a board of Disney (that owns Hollywood Records) representatives threatened to halt the release of the album unless some significant changes were made, fearing that their major-label debut would never see the light of day, ICP obliged and was forced to remove these three songs. Just hours after the album's initial release, it was pulled from the shelves making the original Hollywood Records release a collector item. ICP later signed with Island Records that put out the album with the 3 tracks and in uncut form.
The People Submitted By: MurderCapital
A musicvideo for this song was made and released online at ICP's official website.
The Staleness Submitted By: Rest Easy Soul
When Shaggy says he got stabbed 17 times, the voice that you later hear is actually Synn from Zug Izland.
The Staleness Submitted By: MurderCapital
The dialogue in the beginning of the song is taken from the movie "Killer Klowns From Outer Space" released in 1988.
Thug Pit (featuring Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Kottonmouth Kings, Tech N9ne & Esham) Submitted By: Vita Letum
Esham's verse is a diss to Eminem. Also, there's another version of this song.
Thy Unveiling Submitted By: Rest Easy Soul
Jumpsteady does the intro to this song.
Under The Moon Submitted By: MurderCapital
This song (along with "Boogie Woogie Wu" & "The Neden Game") was not on the original Hollywood Records version of the CD, a board of Disney (that owns Hollywood Records) representatives threatened to halt the release of the album unless some significant changes were made, fearing that their major-label debut would never see the light of day, ICP obliged and was forced to remove these three songs. Just hours after the album's initial release, it was pulled from the shelves making the original Hollywood Records release a collector item. ICP later signed with Island Records that put out the album with the 3 tracks and in uncut form.
We Gives No Fuck Submitted By: Rest Easy Soul
A video was supposedly made for this song, but due to financial issues it was stopped and never released.
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