Edit: What the fuck am I actually listening to? I was listening to this on ICP's YouTube page by selecting the album. I just looked online for more information and the track listing is not the same. What the fuck am I actually listening to?
Edit again: Apparently this is Smothered, Covered, and Chunked. ICP's official YouTube channel has this album set for this album and The Mighty Death Pop. What the fuck?
I originally stopped following new music by ICP after The Tempest. I got much more into the other artists like Twiztid, ABK, AMB, etc. so I didn't listen to any of the second deck at the time. I've recently been trying to go back and catch up on the stuff I missed.
The first time I listened to the mighty death pop, I turned it off after maybe 3 or 4 songs. I hear a lot of people talk about this being a great album, so I'm trying to give it another chance. Listening farther in is just kind of affirming that I don't like this album.
The lore of the card is almost non-existent. This album seems to focus a lot on doing parodies of existing songs. That's the best way I can describe what it seems like to me. They are making Psychopathic versions of old songs. I love Weird Al, but this isn't what I'm looking for with ICP. I'll finish listening to the whole thing for fairness and it's not every track that is a parody, but this isn't it for me.
So I guess the discussion is for those that love this album, what makes it special to you?
Sounds like you're listening to the cover album released with death pop. The box set on YouTube music has the main albums songs first.
https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_m9ye0XshuEUP7nCrGwDcgbTPdtYkeZlb0
1 Intro
2 The Mighty Death Pop
3 Night Of The Chainsaw
4 Chris Benoit
5 The Blasta
6 Kickin' Kickin'
7 Bazooka Joey
8 Shooting Stars
9 Juggalo Juice
10 Hate Her To Death
11 Skreeem!
12 Ghetto Rainbows
13 When I'm Clownin
14 Dog Catchers
15 Daisies
16 Where's God?
17 Forever
18 untitled hidden track (recording bloopers)
That's exactly what it is. I didn't know about the box set thing. Thanks for the link. That'll save me a lot of hassle.