Smothered, Covered & Chunked
Insane Clown Posse · 2012
126 min · 20 tracks · hip-hop · rap rock · horrorcore
A chaotic blend of horror-themed narratives and brash beats that defines Insane Clown Posse’s unique brand of hip-hop.
Why this album works
'Smothered, Covered & Chunked' stands out for its unapologetic embrace of the horrorcore genre and for its dedicated fanbase, contributing to the cultural identity of Juggalos. The album received attention for its controversial tracks, particularly 'Chris Benoit', which sparked discussions around sensitivity in music and wrestling fandom. It further solidified ICP's status as a frontrunner in the underground rap scene.
- Best for
- chaotic narratives with horror themes dynamic journey with peaks for late-night parties
- Context
- Released in 2012, 'Smothered, Covered & Chunked' is Insane Clown Posse's second album following their major label debut 'The Amazing Jeckel Brothers' from 1999. At this point in their career, they were deepening their connection with the Juggalo community while continuing to explore their signature horrorcore style. This album came during a period marked by a resurgence in their popularity after years of underground success.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Beyoncé· Jennifer Lopez· LL Cool J· Mariah Carey· Mary J. Blige· Black Eyed Peas· Missy Elliott· Pitbull
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
Disc 1
- 1 Intro 2:27
- 2 The Mighty Death Pop Standout 2:48
- 3 Night of the Chainsaw 3:12
- 4 Chris Benoit Standout 3:23
- 5 The Blasta 4:07
- 6 Kickin' Kickin' 3:38
- 7 Bazooka Joey 3:19
- 8 Shooting Stars 2:05
- 9 Juggalo Juice 3:04
- 10 Hate Her to Death 4:51
- 11 Skreeem! 4:40
- 12 Ghetto Rainbows Standout 3:46
- 13 When I'm Clownin' 2:24
- 14 Dog Catchers 1:46
- 15 Daisies 3:42
- 16 Where's God? 3:41
- 17 Forever 5:04
- 18 Outtakes 5:15
Disc 2
- 1 Freaky Tales 1:00:14
- 2 Outtakes 2:50
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