Tunnel of Love EP
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Tunnel of Love | ||
Studio album by Insane Clown Posse | ||
Released | 1996 | |
Genre | Horrorcore, Rap | |
Label | Psychopathic Records | |
Producer(s) | Mike E. Clark | |
Insane Clown Posse chronology | ||
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RiddleBox (1995) |
Tunnel of Love (1996) |
Mutilation Mix (1997) |
The Tunnel of Love EP is a follow up to the Insane Clown Posse album The Riddlebox. The EP was released a day after their contract with Jive Records expired and one day before they signed to Hollywood Records in 1996. The album features Juggalo style 'love songs' and clocks in at around 40 minutes long. Along with the released is an even more rare version dubbed the XXX version, with contains a different album cover (X Rated) and an extra track called Mental Warp, which can also be found on Forgotten Freshness Volume 2.
Track Listing:
- Intro
- Cotton Candy
- Super Balls (Feat. Legz Diamond)
- Ninja
- Stomp
- Prom Queen
- My Kind Of Bitch
- When I Get Out
- Mental Warp (XXX Version Only)
[edit] Miscellanea
- The XXX version's Cotton Candy is longer than the regular edition's. In the 'XXX Version' the woman 'finishes' at the end.
- A Super Balls T-Shirt was released as well and has remained a fan favorite shirt ever since.
- The track Ninja can be deemed responsible for the common "Whut up ninja!?!" greeting among Juggalos, although the phrase possibly came from other sources earlier than the recording of the track.
- The track Stomp can be deemed responsible for the common "Whoo! Whoo!" cheer often used by members of the juggalo community. Eg.; "JUGGALO! Whoo! Whoo!".