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Lifestyle Dirt. Sports Nittany Lions Wire. Lifestyle BuzzFeed. Sports NBC Sports. Sports College Football News. Sports AFP. However, I am here to tell you all the reasons why you should not hate the Insane Clown Posse, as they have done more than enough to earn the respect of music fans.

Without further ado, this is the list of the reasons why you should not hate the Insane Clown Posse. ICP has a very long history of helping charity.

From toys for tots to food drives, there really is not a charitable fundraiser that ICP has not done. One special instance I want to highlight was actually pretty close to my hometown in Dayton Ohio.

ICP met with a fan who was really sick, and ended up becoming friends and keeping in touch. When the young man passed away, they reached out to help however they could.

Not only do they do good deeds on their own time, but they also work closely with the Make-A-Wish foundation, and have even sent wishers to their gathering of the Juggalos. You got to respect anybody who has the community in mind.

One of the main appeals of Insane Clown Posse is that their entire brand is for the kids. While signing posters, they say some pretty raunchy things to their young fans.

The ICP founders have seen their fans act out. At the Gathering, Juggalos lobbed rocks and bottles at singer and former Playboy model Tila Tequila , leaving her bloodied and bruised.

Shaggy and Violent J take some of the blame; they say they shouldn't have invited her to the Gathering, and when they realized how negative the reaction would be, they asked her not to take the stage. Tequila was injured, they said, because she insulted the Juggalos, then wouldn't leave the stage. Even after the onslaught of press coverage that followed, they do not blame their fans. From the archives: Tila Tequila wants to end juggalos gathering.

We're not on the radio. Our fans like a little background, a little story. They don't want to see us wearing what they're wearing. Starting in the s, the self-dubbed "scrubs" quietly amassed a devoted following of fans that spans ages and backgrounds. If there's a common theme among them, it's this: The fans were outsiders who finally found a community in the hip-hop, wrestling, Faygo pop-loving pack of 'los and 'lettes.

They rely on their label, Psychopathic Records, and the devotion of their fans, to advertise and distribute their music. News of the possible lawsuit came days before the release of the band's new album, "The Mighty Death Pop," a multiyear effort with editions that include cover tunes that originated with Michael Jackson, Christina Aguilera and "Yo Gabba Gabba!



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