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Released
  
October 10, 1995

Length
  
70:33

Release date
  
10 October 1995

Producer
  
Mike E. Clark

Recorded
  
1994–1995

Artist
  
Insane Clown Posse

Label
  
Battery Records

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Riddle Box (1995)
  
The Great Milenko (1997)

Genres
  
Horrorcore, Midwest hip hop

Similar
  
Insane Clown Posse albums, Horrorcore albums

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Riddle Box is the third studio album by Insane Clown Posse, released on October 10, 1995 on Battery Records in association with Psychopathic Records. It is the third card in the Joker's Card in the group's Dark Carnival mythology. Legz997 it was released a 2nd time by Battery Records and Jive Records. In 2008 it was re-released on a Riddle Box vinyl record. The album was the first Insane Clown Posse album in which the group worked with studio vocalist and guitarist Rich Murrell, who would work with the group throughout much of their career under the name Legz Diamond. It was released in four different versions, and earned a gold certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). In 2008, Riddle Box was re-released on vinyl double LP format. It is the group's 7th overall release. In 2015, it was announced that Psychopathic would reissue the album in a 20th anniversary edition, featuring bonus tracks.

Contents

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Background

In 1995, Insane Clown Posse signed a contract with the short-lived Jive Records subsidiary label Battery Records. Anticipating the album to be their first national release, the duo began work on Riddle Box. Member Joseph Bruce recalled thinking that working on the album would be "all the records we had done … rolled into one single effort."

Recording

Recording for Riddle Box occurred in producer Mike E. Clark’s personal studio. The group was looking to make the album more theatrical, so Clark introduced them to local guitarist and vocalist Rich Murrell. Originally a member of the group Coup Detroit, Murrell later left his band to join Insane Clown Posse’s studio band along with Clark. Murrell contributed to the album through guitar and various vocals in songs and skits.

Jive Records' Senior Vice President of Artists and repertoire, Jeff Fenster, had told Insane Clown Posse that Riddle Box couldn’t be over one hour long. When the group turned in the album at 70 minutes and 40 seconds long, Fenster was furious. Joseph Bruce told Fenster that the album featured several skits, and convinced him that the length was not an issue.

Joker's Cards

Riddle Box is the third Joker's Card in Insane Clown Posse's Dark Carnival concept album series. The Dark Carnival is a concept of the afterlife in which souls are sent to a form of limbo while waiting to be sent to heaven or hell based on their individual actions. These concepts are related by Insane Clown Posse in a series of albums called the six Joker's Cards. Each of the six Joker's Cards relate to a specific character — an entity of the Dark Carnival — that tries to "save the human soul" by showing the wicked inside of one's self.

Riddle Box is one of several entities used to determine the fate of the dead. Upon death, a soul enters a dark chamber containing a jack-in-the-box on an old wooden table. The front of the box has a "painted question mark faded with time," representing the mystery of your own afterlife. As the handle is turned, a melodic tune begins to play, and when the music stops, the choice is made. The pure see a vision of God, warming their souls as they enter eternal peace. The wicked see an immense 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 falls from underneath them, casting the doomed into the bottomless pit of Hell.

Music

"Chicken Huntin'", which was remixed for Riddle Box, was previously released on Insane Clown Posse's 1994 album Ringmaster. "Dead Body Man" was previously released in 1994, on the group's second EP The Terror Wheel, in a slightly lower key. Finally, "3 Rings" was previously released on Shaggy 2 Dope's 1994 EP Fuck Off!, with the Riddle Box version featuring a slight change in lyrics.

Samples

"I'm Coming Home" contains a sample from "Confetti Day" by Hot Chocolate. "Cemetery Girl" contains a sample from the Carnival of Carnage song "Guts on the Ceiling". "Toy Box" samples Gong's "The Pot Head Pixies", and the Pee-wee's Playhouse theme song.

Lyricism

The eponymous Riddle Box is a jack-in-the-box that decides whether one's soul is sent to Shangri-La or Hell's Pit in the afterlife. The album's themes revolve around death and judgement, and reveal that the fate determined by the Riddle Box can be found by looking deep within yourself, and can be changed with righteous actions. In "Chicken Huntin'," the group raps about killing multiple racist rednecks, referred to as 'Chickens'. The song "3 Rings" speaks against social excommunication. "Joker's Wild" is a gameshow in Hell where a corrupt police officer, a corrupt judge, and a redneck are all sentenced to be tortured. The song "12" tells of a misplaced execution in which the person killed takes vengeance on 12 jurors who were involved in sentencing him to death. The second to last song on the album, "The Killing Fields," tells of a part of Hell where the wicked are perpetually tortured.

The album also makes several references to American popular culture. The title of the song "The Joker's Wild" is inspired by the quiz show of the same name. "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. Poe was given credit for the track's lyrics.

Release and promotion

Riddle Box was released in four different versions. One version was the standard pressing, a second contained a bonus track of snippets from four Hed PE songs, a third featured reversed colors on the disc, and a fourth was a remastered version. Battery/Jive Records showed little interest in promoting the album, and only released it limitedly nationwide. Insane Clown Posse then funded its own promotion of Riddle Box independently in Dallas, Texas, where it persuaded several music retail stores to stock the album. Sales averaged 1,500 copies per week as a result.

20th anniversary and tour

On June 16, 2015 it was announced that ICP would release a 20th anniversary edition of Riddle Box on October 9, 2015, but was pushed back because of a "last minute" find. The collection was released on November 20, 2015, and includes a booklet with a track-by-track analysis of the album by Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope. It also includes a second disc - Riddle Box Oddities - which includes various tracks that were recorded during the Riddle Box era.

During their GOTJ seminar ICP announced that they will be going on tour to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the release of Riddle Box.

On February 21, 2016 in celebration of Juggalo Day, ICP released the tour dates for the 20th Anniversary: Riddle Box Tour. In an April 8, 2016 faygoluvers.net interview with Violent J, J said that the opening acts being considered are Esham, Project Born, The Dayton Family and Young Wicked. On April 25, 2016 Young Wicked announced via Twitter that he is on the 20th Anniversary: Riddle Box Tour. The first leg of th tour featured sets from DJ Carlito, Young Wicked and Insane Clown Posse.

On July 5, 2016 it was announced that Insane Clown Posse would go back out on the road for the second leg of the 20th Anniversary: Riddle Box Tour, and released the tour dates the same day. The tour will kick off on September 22, 2016 and will conclude on October 30, 2016. On September 17, 2016 the lineup for th tour was announced. The tour will feature sets from Trilogy, Blahzay Roze, Big Hoodoo and Insane Clown Posse. On October 5, 2016 Insane Clown Posse announced via Facebook that the show in Jacksonville, Florida was cancelled due to Hurricane Matthew. On October 21, 2016 the Booneville County Sheriff's Office shut down the concert in Idaho Falls, ID due to "zoning violations". The February 25, 2017 show in Detroit, MI at The Majestic Theatre is the last performance of Riddle Box in its entirety in the United States.

On January 11, 2017 details of the 2017 Canadian Juggalo Day Weekend were released. It was stated that on the first night Insane Clown Posse will perform Riddle Box in its entirety. The second night they will perform all their greatest hits.

May

  • 5 - Syracuse, NY (Lost Horizon)
  • 6 - Providence, RI (Fete Music Hall)
  • 7 - Clifton Park, NY (Upstate Concert Hall)
  • 8 - New Haven, CT (Toad's Place)
  • 9 - New York, NY (Marlin Room [Webster Hall])
  • 10 - Lancaster, PA (Chameleon Club)
  • 11 - Philadelphia, PA (Underground Arts)
  • 13 - Huntington, WV (The Vagina Club)
  • 14 - Richmond, VA (Broadberry)
  • 15 - Wilmington, NC (Ziggy's By The Sea)
  • 17 - Atlanta, GA (Masquerade)
  • 19 - St. Petersburg, FL (State Theater)
  • 20 - Biloxi, MS (Kress Live)
  • 21 - San Antonio, TX (Alamo City Music Hall)
  • 22 - Fort Worth, TX (The Rail Club)
  • 23 - Tulsa, OK (Rose Bowl)
  • 25 - Albuquerque, NM (Sunshine Theatre)
  • 26 - Tucson, Arizona (The Rock)
  • 27 - San Diego, CA (The House Of Blues)
  • 28 - Oakland, CA (Oakland Metro Opera House)
  • 30 - Sacramento, CA (Ace Of Spades)
  • 31 - Portland, OR (Hawthorne Theater)
  • June

  • 1 - Seattle, WA (El Corazon)
  • 3 - Salt Lake City, UT (The Complex)
  • 4 - Butte, MT (Depot Outdoors)
  • 7 - Lawrence, KS (Granada Theatre)
  • 8 - Milwaukee, WI (Turner Hall Ballroom)
  • 9 - Valparaiso, IN (Big Shots)
  • 10 - Sauget, IL (Pops)
  • 12 - Knoxville, TN (The Concourse)
  • 14 - Louisville, KY (Expo Five)
  • 15 - Indianapolis, IN (Emerson Theatre)
  • 16 - Indianapolis, IN (Emerson Theatre)
  • 17 - Lansing, MI (The Loft)
  • 18 - Lansing, MI (The Loft) (Cancelled)
  • September

  • 22 - Cleveland, OH (The Agora)
  • 23 - Morgantown, WV (Main stage Morgantown)
  • 24 - Baltimore, MD (Baltimore Soundstage)
  • 25 - Freehold, NJ (GameChanger World)
  • 27 - Boonsboro, MD (Boonsboro Event Center)
  • 29 - Binghamton, NY (Magic City Music Hall)
  • 30 - Reading, PA (Reverb)
  • October

  • 1 - Poughkeepsie, NY (The Chance)
  • 3 - Greensboro, NC (Pete's)
  • 4 - Nashville, TN (Exit/In)
  • 5 - Memphis, TN (Hi Tone Cafe)
  • 7 - Jacksonville, FL (Limes) (Cancelled) (Rescheduled for February 19, 2017)
  • 8 - Birmingham, AL (ZYDECO)
  • 9 - Pensacola, FL (Vinyl Music Hall)
  • 11 - New Orleans, LA (Southport Music Hall)
  • 12 - Houston, TX (Warehouse Live)
  • 13 - Corpus Christi, TX (House Of Rock)
  • 14 - Austin, TX (Empire Control Room And Garage)
  • 15 - Lubbock, TX (Jakes)
  • 17 - Mesa, AZ (Club Field)
  • 18 - Santa Ana, CA (The Observatory)
  • 19 - Reno, NV (Jub Jub's)
  • 21 - Idaho Falls, ID (The Hitt Event Center) (Cancelled)
  • 22 - Bar Nunn, WY (The Warehouse - Casper, WY)
  • 24 - Souix Falls, SD (Bigs Sports Bar & Casino)
  • 25 - Minneapolis, MN (The Cabooze)
  • 27 - Palatine, IL (Durty Nellie's)
  • 28 - Iowa City, IA (Blue Moose Trap Club)
  • 29 - Green Bay, WI (The Watering Hole)
  • 30 - Columbus, OH (Newport Music Hall)
  • February

  • 19 - Jacksonville, FL (Limes) (Rescheduled Show)
  • 25 - Deroit, MI (The Majestic Theatre)
  • April

  • 7 - Calgary, AB
  • Legacy

    A music video for "Chicken Huntin' (Slaughter House Mix)" was shot at the State Theatre (now called the Fillmore Theatre) during an actual Insane Clown Posse concert. The director of the video, Paris Mayhew, wanted Insane Clown Posse to perform the song several times in order to get the footage from all angles, but the duo refused to repeat the song because it was an actual ICP concert, and not just a video shoot. The video was shot with ICP performing the song only once. The original version of "Chicken Huntin'" was performed for the video shoot, because their fans were not yet familiar with the remix. This made Jive furious, but there were no editing problems, and Violent J later referred to the video as "our freshest video ever."

    Songs called "Fat Sweaty Betty" and "Willy Bubba" were originally intended for this album. Insane Clown Posse even released a single of "Fat Sweaty Betty". They were cut from the album at the last minute, but remixed versions were later released on Forgotten Freshness and Forgotten Freshness 1 & 2. In 2002, the track "Riddle Box" was featured in the film Solaris. According to Insane Clown Posse, the group has not received any financial compensation from the filmmakers. On December 16, 2008, Riddle Box was re-released on vinyl double LP format.

    This album was responsible for expanding the Juggalo fanbase into its own culture, leading Insane Clown Posse to write the songs "What Is A Juggalo?" and "Down With The Clown" for their next album, The Great Milenko.

    The album was first performed in its entirety on February 17, 2013 at St. Andrews Hall in Detroit, Michigan on the first annual 2013 Juggalo Day Show: Riddle Box. The show featured sets from Project Born, Myzery and Insane Clown Posse.

    At the 2015 Gathering of the Juggalos during Insane Clown Posse's seminar it was announced that they were putting together a 20th Anniversary Tour. On November 25, 2015 the 20th Anniversary: Riddle Box album was released. In February 2016 the tour dates for the first leg were released. The tour is scheduled to kick off on May 5, 2016 and conclude on June 18, 2016. In a April 6, 2016 interview with faygoluvers Violent J stated acts being talked about to support are Project Born, The Dayton Family, Esham and Young Wicked. In April 2016 via a Twitter question, it was announced that Young Wicked was scheduled to be on the tour. On July 5, 2016 the second leg of dates were announced. The tour is scheduled to kick off on September 22, 2016 and conclude on October 30, 2016. The second leg will feature sets from Trilogy, Blahzay Roze, Big Hoodoo and Insane Clown Posse.

    In January 2017 it was announced that Insane Clown Posse will perform the album in its entirety on Day 1 (April 7, 2017) of the 1st Annual Canadian Juggalo Day Weekend.

    Personnel

  • Violent J – vocals
  • Shaggy 2 Dope – vocals, turntables
  • Mike E. Clark – turntables, production
  • Rich "Legz Diamond" Murrell - skit vocals, guitar
  • Songs

    1Intro1:24
    2Riddle Box2:51
    3The Show Must Go On5:07

    References

    Riddle Box Wikipedia