Bizaar cover

Bizaar

Insane Clown Posse · 2000

66 min · 12 tracks · hip-hop · rap rock · horrorcore

A chaotic blend of horrorcore and rap rock, characterized by wild lyricism and theatrical storytelling.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • theatrical storytelling with intensity
  • long climax rewarding patient listeners
  • chaotic energy for late-night drives
  • wild lyricism for adventurous spirits

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer structured, concise albums
  • seek instant gratification tracks

Where this album fits

Themes
Halloween chaos· underground rebellion· theatrical personas
Career context
Released on Halloween 2000, 'Bizaar' marks Insane Clown Posse's sixth studio album during a period of growing visibility in the underground scene. Following their mainstream breakthrough with 'The Great Milenko,' they continued to expand their unique brand of hip-hop infused with dark humor and social commentary. This album solidified their cult following while showcasing their distinct aesthetic.
Stylistic neighbors
Twiztid· Kottonmouth Kings· Tech N9ne
Sounds like this from elsewhere
Mostasteless by Twiztid — Shares the same horrorcore themes and theatrical storytelling with a similar chaotic energy.
High Society by Kottonmouth Kings — Combines rap and rock elements while featuring wild lyricism and a rebellious spirit.
Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water by Limp Bizkit — Merges rap rock with aggressive beats and irreverent lyrics, echoing chaotic vibes in 'Bizaar.'

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Intro 2:07
  • 2 Take Me Away 4:39
  • 3 Fearless 4:14
  • 4 Rainbows & Stuff 4:11
  • 5 Whut? 4:54
  • 6 Still Stabbin' 4:03
  • 7 Tilt-A-Whirl 3:57
  • 8 We Gives No Fuck 3:39
  • 9 Please Don't Hate Me 4:18
  • 10 Behind the Paint 4:33
  • 11 My Homie Baby Mama 4:09
  • 12 The Pendulum's Promise 21:25

Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata