![]() Violent J's always been an outspoken Michael Jackson fan. “State of Shock” (originally performed by The Jacksons and Mick Jagger) ![]() Thought Juggalos didn't listen to new wave? Guess again, homie. Joined by longtime labelmate Blaze Ya Dead Homie, the group offer their take on Tears For Fears' 1985 #1 hit “Shout.” Slightly less subtle than the original (this one contains a few more “fuck offs”), it does work as a reminder of Posse member Violent J's strong vocal presence. “Shout f/ Blaze Ya Dead Homie” (originally performed by Tears For Fears) Here's our picks for the group's five most unexpected cover songs. While guest appearances from Fred Durst and Lil Wyte are surprising enough, we at the Weekly were shocked at some of the song choices. Available in three special editions, each with their own bonus disc, the “Red Pop” release boasts Smothered, Covered & Chunked, an entire album of unreleased cover songs performed by the Posse themselves. Following the success of the 2012 Gathering of the Juggalos festival, the Posse unleashed their latest album The Mighty Death Pop on August 14th. No summer is complete without an update on Detroit's Insane Clown Posse.
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