Bizzar

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Bizzar
Bizzar cover
Studio album by Insane Clown Posse
Released October 31, 2000
Genre Horrorcore Rap
Length 66:12
Label Island Records
Insane Clown Posse chronology
Bizaar
(2000)
Bizzar
(2000)
The Wraith: Shangri-La
(2002)


Bizzar is an audio compact disc released on October 31, 2000 by the group Insane Clown Posse. It was accompanied by Bizaar, which was released the same day. Before the release of this album, Sharon Osbourne, on The Howard Stern Show, bet Insane Clown Posse that their next record wouldn't sell more than 200,000 copies, and if it did she would pay them a large sum of money. As of mid-2006 she had not paid. Insane Clown Posse have said they were going to donate the money to charity.[citation needed] She had originally said 50,000 albums to which they responded that it would sell 200,000.[citation needed] Together bizaar and bizzar have sold 200,000, selling 100,000 copies each.[citation needed] Rumor has it that they told their fans to "buy an extra copy and give it to a friend" and other similar tactics designed to reach the self imposed 200,000 record mark[citation needed] this was proven to be false.[citation needed]

  1. "Intro"
  2. "Bizzar"- (feat. Twiztid & Esham)
  3. "Cherry Pie"
  4. "Questions"
  5. "Mr. Happy"
  6. "Radio Stars"
  7. "My Axe"
  8. "If"
  9. "Let's Go All The Way"
  10. "Let A Killa"
  11. "Juggalo Paradise"
  12. "Crystal Ball" (featuring Twiztid)

  • "My Axe" uses the same chorus as "Chop Chop" from their Beverly Kills 50187 album. (Swing swing...chop chop chop...)
  • "Let's Go All The Way" is ICP's remake of Sly Fox's original "Let's Go All The Way".
  • A music video was shot for "Let's Go All The Way" and the clowns tried to get the video to play on TRL.
  • "Cherry Pie" is ICP's remake of Sexual Harassment's original "I Need A Freak".
  • "Let a Killa" has a small diss to Sharon Osbourne
  • "Juggalo Paradise" was featured on the videogame Backyard Wrestling 2: There Goes The Neighborhood.
  • On track 1 says "the calm before the storm", see The Calm.
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