The Great Milenko starts off, as most of ICP's CDs, with an intro. These intros usually explain who the CD is about, ie; Great Milenko, Amazing Jeckel Brothers, Riddlemaster, etc. In the Great Milenko's intro, they put music in during a hillbilly party, and a spooky voice starts talking about the Great Milenko, then it jumps into a short, repetitive song about Milenko. As short as it is, I still love it, as do many of the people I know who listen to the wicked clowns.
Hokus Pokus is the third song (if you count the intro as a song) and it is about a carnival. As most of ICP's songs, there is little to no deep meaning, which is how I prefer my music. It's just there to listen to, and enjoy. Hokus Pokus has a good beat, with mediocre ryhming. Great Milenko then turns the volume knob a little bit, with Piggy Pie being the next song. Rather loud song, with a grotesque story. Starting off with the offing of a pig. It then takes a turn "Three Little Pigs" style, speaking about how he kills each of the three little pigs. One of ICP's better songs in my opinion. Also a funny skit at the end, score.
How Many Times? follows Piggy Pie, and I always think to myself, how many times will I press skip when this song plays? I have something against it, and I don't know where it stems from. Beat is decent though, and the message is pretty @#%$ good. Pretty much dragging humanity through the mud. The skit at the end is the best ever, hilarious. Especially in this day and age. Southwest Voodoo kind of switches pace into a funk sort of thing. It works though. It's a good song, funny story (as par usual) They alternate singing about raising the dead, cursing other kids, stuff along those lines. Very very short skit, and if you don't pay attention, you'll miss the switch to skit.
Chances are, if you've heard an ICP song before, it's been Halls of Illusions, as it's the single ICP released to video. ICP send people down a hall, and they see what life would have been if it wasn't for them, and typicaly the life is much, much better. The verses are about the different people that are seeing the illusions, and the chorus is all about Milenko. No skit at the end of this one.
Under The Moon gets back to the darker verses, his girlfriend got raped, so he went to deal justice. He killed the rapist, and his girlfriend tells him they'll always be together as he leaves the courtroom. In jail, he writes daily, yet never gets a letter back. He tries to call, but the bitch changed her number. He starts to imagine that she's getting married, and that she's getting @#%$. He gets a little deranged, as most would in his position, I imagine. This could be enjoyed by a lot of people, at least the people I know. Again, no skit.
What Is A Juggalo? goes back to the lighter side of ICP, what with the quicker beats, jokes, and silly lyrics back in place. It goes on about what a juggalo is, and as he can't explain what a juggalo really is, so he instead explains what a juggalo does. Like jumping out a 10 storey window with a rope tied to his dick. That's about all that can be explained for this song. Another no skit song.
House of Horrors is pretty much ICP rapping about themselves. How they'll do sick things to you, and how they glow in the dark. There's also a couple throughout the song trying to get out. ICP gets them though, oops, spoiled the end. Meh. NO SKIT AGAIN!
Boogie Woogie Wu is a song I dislike very muchly, the beat is awkward and off, and the song is just weird. Weird as in bad, not good. Some of you might like it though, I just don't. Pretty much about the boogy man, offing little children. It does have it moments though, as does most everything. Sixth in a row to not have a skit.
The Neden Game is a parody of game shows, with a female contestent having to choose between Shaggy 2 Dope or Violent J. Both the clowns answer her questions, usually cutting down the other in the process. One of the funnier ICP songs, especially under "certain circumstances". No skit.
Hellalujah mocks those "religious healing people" who rip people off, for their own personal gain. The preacher is telling everyone how much more money they need for him to be able to heal a wheelchair ridden boy. And ICP raps what the preacher is really thinking. A very thought provoking song, I don't recommend for those who are deeply religious, it might hurt their "feelings". God has a cellphone dontcha know? There is a skit, but it blows ass. Worst skit ever.
Down with the Clown is about people disregarding other people just because they change/are different, and how loyal ICP fans should be. Cult-like in fashion, if you will, but personally I love the song. Pretty up front with the lyrical content. Continuation of the Piggy Pie skit, short, but sweet.
Speaking of short but sweet, Just Like That is the second to last song on the album. He wakes up, gets called, goes to wait for a ride, then the song jumps over to Pass me By. Which @#%$ owns the other songs on this CD. Shaggy wakes up in a car, with his name on the car keys. Get's out and goes into the carnival (ICP heaven, in the simpiliest form) here he get's mad bitches, and faygo on tap. Kickass bands play nightly, and everyone gets along. No biggotry. Unfortuently, my CD has a scratch on it, and this song is the only one that's @#%$. How ironic. Anyways, that's the CD. I think it's one of ICP's better ones.