The Riddlebox

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The Riddlebox
The Riddlebox cover
Studio album by Insane Clown Posse
Released October 10, 1995
Recorded 1995
Genre Horrorcore
Length 70:40
Label Jive Records
Professional reviews
Insane Clown Posse chronology
Forgotten Freshness
(1995)
The Riddlebox
(1995)
Tunnel of Love
(1996)
Joker's Cards chronology
The Ringmaster
(1994)
The Riddlebox
(1995)
The Great Milenko
(1997)

The Riddlebox is the third studio album by American hip hop group Insane Clown Posse, released on October 10, 1995 by Jive Records. It is the third Joker's Card entry in the group's Dark Carnival saga. The eponymous Riddlebox is a jack-in-the-box that decides whether your soul is sent to Shangri-La or Hell's Pit in the afterlife. The album's themes mostly revolve around those of death; in "12", Insane Clown Posse rapper Violent J takes revenge and kills 12 juror members who were involved in sentencing him to death. There are four different versions of the album: the standard pressing, a version containing a bonus track of snippets from four (həd) p.e. songs, a version with reversed colors on the disc and a remastered version. The Riddlebox was the second Insane Clown Posse album to be certified Gold. The album spawned one single, "The Joker's Wild".

The album contains 16 studio tracks. "Chicken Huntin'", which was remixed for The Riddlebox, was previously released on Insane Clown Posse's 1994 album The Ringmaster. "Dead Body Man" was also previously released in 1994, on the group's second EP The Terror Wheel, in a slightly lower key.

The album makes several references to American popular culture. "The Joker's Wild" is based on the quiz show of the same name, though Insane Clown Posse's rendition is set in Hell and is used as a means to punish the wicked rather than reward people. "Ol' Evil Eye" is loosely based around Edgar Allan Poe's famous short story The Tell-Tale Heart, and features excerpts from the story being read.

Contents

  1. "Intro" – 1:23
  2. "Riddle Box" – 2:51
  3. "The Show Must Go On" – 5:07
  4. "Chicken Huntin'" (Slaughter House Mix) – 3:42
  5. "Interview" – 0:47
  6. "Toy Box" – 5:24
  7. "Cemetery Girl" – 5:08
  8. "3 Rings" – 4:50
  9. "Headless Boogie" – 4:22
  10. "The Joker's Wild" – 4:56
  11. "Dead Body Man" – 4:20
  12. "Lil' Somthin' Somthin'" – 5:28
  13. "Ol' Evil Eye" – 4:53
  14. "12" – 6:35
  15. "The Killing Fields" – 4:55
  16. "I'm Coming Home" – 5:52

  1. "4 Track Sampler" ((həd) p.e.) – 6:06

Time flows like a dark horde, consuming all in its path. Man lives his life in the blink of an eye. Just as day becomes night, all life fades into death. In death each person will be judged for his deeds performed while alive. There are the few who walk a life of purpose, and there are those who trod the path of greed, their souls host to demons. Time slows near each person's end. Those whose deeds were evil grasp onto life as long as they can because, though they don't know what awaits them in the afterlife, they feel for them it is a horror beyond words. Time stops in this world, as the heart becomes still and the soul leaves the body. In the afterlife time is eternal, and even death is but a new beginning. For you see, when you step into death your soul steps upon the floor of a dark chamber and you look to see it empty, except for a strange looking box on an old wooden table. On the front of the box, you will see a painted question mark faded with time and a twisted crank handle on its side. Turning the handle, a sharp melodic tune will fill the air. For the evil ones this sound will be a deafening noise reverberating off the walls and building into a climatic terror. But the surprise is when the music stops as you slowly turn the handle... and then the top of the box pops. For the few, they will see a vision of God with a golden light warming their souls as they step forth into eternal peace. For most they will see a fog seeping from the box, stripping their sanity, as they witness an image of hell, spawned and formed from their own evil; a hideous reflection of their demented souls. The floor of the room begins falling away as they plummet into a bottomless pit full of shadowy creatures, forever to be lost in a sinister void. What will be in store for you is the mystery, but if you take a look within yourself you will find the answer. For now, you still have time to change the outcome of... the mighty Riddle Box.

  • During the skit in the album intro, a song can be heard playing on the car radio. The song is "Southwest Strangla", a track Shaggy 2 Dope recorded for his first studio album Shaggs the Clown which was ultimately scrapped; this being the only remaining song from the album's sessions.
  • In the album's booklet where it shows the Joker's Cards it says, "There will be six faces of the Dead Carnival," instead of "the Dark Carnival."
  • "Intro" and "Interview" both contain hidden tracks.
  • The song "Cemetery Girl" contains a sample from "Guts on the Ceiling", a song from Insane Clown Posse's debut album, Carnival of Carnage.
  • The song "Riddle Box" was featured in the 2002 film Solaris.

  1. ^ (2004) in Brackett, Nathan: The New Rolling Stone Album Guide. Simon and Schuster, 405–6. ISBN 0743201698. 
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