I don't usually double post in a non-spam thread but I'm honestly not expecting to many others to post in here. Now on to the Discography I said I'd do. From 1992 to 2011, complete with where it was on the various charts out there as well as the RIAA certification it got if any.ICP_Carnival_of_Carnage.jpg
Carnival of Carnage (OCt 18, 1992)
Label: Psychopathic Records

Chart place: Didn't place on any charts​

Albums Sold: 500,000​

RIAA Certification: N/A​

My thoughts: I can listen to the entire thing and I have numerous times. Not my favorite but for a first album with no big recording company helping them make it's very good. Selling 500,000 copies by themselves with no help is no small achievement​

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The Ringmaster (Jan 24, 1994)
Label: Psychopathic Records

Chart Place: Still nothing​

Albums Sold: +500,000​

RIAA Certification: Gold​

My thoughts: Going gold by word of mouth and your own hard working getting the word out there is no small feat. A few songs I skip every once in a while but for the most part I listen to it all the way through and enjoy every second of it.​

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The Riddlebox (OCt 10, 1995)
Label: Jive Records

Chart Place: (16 [US Heat])​

Albums Sold: +500,000​

RIAA Certification: Gold​

My Thoughts: Their first album on a major record label and all I can say is meh i enjoy it and it has some of my favorite songs but most of it I can live without and I really don't play this album much just put the songs i do like on my laptop or iPOD. I blame the fact they had someone looking over their shoulder telling them what they can and can't do.​

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The Great Milenko (June 24, 1997)
Label: Hollywood and Island Records

Chart Place: 63 (US Billboard 200)​

Albums Sold: 1,700,000​

RIAA Certification: Platinum​

My thoughts: Hollywood is a Disney owned record label so why they would sign a group like ICP in the first place is beyond me, but they did. They got a lot of shit for it from some Southern Baptist group and 12 hours after the album went on sale they pulled it from all stores and cancelled all tours and signings they had planned. Needless to say ICP was pissed and wanted out of their contract but Hollywood records said no and ICP sued and a court battle insued giving the album a ton of press. ICP eventually got out of their contract and signed with Island Records who put it out the way ICP orginally intended and it went platinum due in part to the shit ton of press the album got because of the Hollywood fiasco. I think it may have gone platinum anyway because of how good it is but I guess we'll never know. it's my favorite of ICP album of all time and as you can see it's where I got my username.​

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The Amazing Jeckel Bros. (May 25, 1999)
Label: Island Records

Chart Place: 1 (US Billborad 200)​

Albums Sold: +1,000,000​

RIAA Certification: Platinum​

My thoughts: Probably my 2nd favorite with some more of my favorite songs. I would like to point out that this album went platinum a full 2 years after the Great Milenko incident so they are that good.​

Bizaar/Bizzar (Oct 31, 2000)
Label: Island Records

Chart places: 21 (US billboard 200[Bizzar]) 20 (US Billboard 200[Bizzar])​

Albums Sold: 200,000 each​

RIAA Certification: N/A​

my Thoughts: I'm not sure why they put these out on the same day but they did and it had to have something to do with the poor record sales. I don't own either of them but what I have heard on youtube I enjoy a lot.​

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The Wraith: Shangri-La (Nov 5, 2002)
Label: Psychopathic Records

Chart places: 15 (US Billboard 200) 1 (US Indie)​

Albums Sold: 500,000​

RIAA Certifiacation: N/A​

my thoughts: Part 1 of the last album in the Jokers card series. Great Album all around with my favorite song (Homies) and I listen to this all the time without stopping or skipping songs.​


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The Wraith: Hell's Pit (Aug 31, 2004)
Label: Psychopathic Records

Chart Places: 12 (US Billboard 200) 1 (US Indie)​

Albums Sold: +220,000​

RIAA Certification: N/A​

my thoughts: I don't own the original but I do have the remix album they put out and if the songs are anything like they are on the remix album I love it already.​


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The Tempest (March 20, 2007)
Label: Psychopathic Records

Chart Places: 20 (US Billboard 200) 2 (US Indie)​

Albums Sold: 70,000​

RIAA Certification: N/A​

my thoughts: I do enjoy it but I'm not suprised at the low record sales. Their first album after the Joker's card Saga people (myslef included) were a little bit disapointed with thid album.​

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Bang! Pow! Boom! (Sept 1, 2009)
Label: Psychopathic Records

Chart Places: 4 (US Billboard 200) 1 (US Indie) 3 (US Rap)​

Albums Sold: +120,000​

RIAA certification: N/A​

my thoughts: The first in a new set of 6 Jokers Cards it's very very good. it's in the same vein as the first set of Jokers cards it does have it's own feel to it that I enjoy a lot and this is high on my list of favorites.​

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The Mighty Death Pop! (2011)
Label: Psychopathic Records

my thoughts: Not out yet I'm looking forward to this album very much.​

well there you go. They have a bunch of compilations and EPs out but I wanted to just do the LPs they have out. I may still do them but up next will be the Main Stream groups ICP helped.​