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Tunnel of Love (EP)

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Released
  
June 11, 1996

Tunnel of Love (1996)
  
Mutilation Mix (1997)

Release date
  
11 June 1996

Label
  
Psychopathic Records

Recorded
  
1996

Artist
  
Insane Clown Posse

Producer
  
Mike E. Clark

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Genres
  
Horrorcore, Midwest hip hop, Underground hip hop

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Tunnel of Love is the fourth EP by American hip hop group Insane Clown Posse, released on June 11, 1996 by Psychopathic Records. It is the third and final "sideshow" entry in the group's Dark Carnival saga. It is the 8th overall release by Insane Clown Posse.

Contents

Insane clown posse intro tunnel of love


Background

Unsatisfied with their contract with Jive Records, Insane Clown Posse's manager, Alex Abbiss, set up a deal which would sign the group with Hollywood Records. After their Jive contract expired, ICP had two days on their own before officially being signed to Hollywood, so they decided to record and release an EP independently on Psychopathic Records.

The EP consisted of "love songs" performed in the duo's trademark style. Like The Terror Wheel, there is a hidden track at the end which contains a phone number, which could be called to reveal the name of the next Joker's Card, The Great Milenko.

Release and reception

To promote the EP, Psychopathic sent out a pink Tunnel of Love van with flowers on it. However, this promotional tactic proved to be incomprehensible to many people, who did not understand what the van was promoting, and onlookers yelled homophobic insults at the drivers. After much disagreement between the heads of Psychopathic Records, label don Billy Bill pulled the van over and removed the wrapping promoting the EP.

The album was released in an alternate version with a pornographic album cover, and a bonus track, "Mental Warp". The cover was derived from a pornographic film VHS cover which depicted an actor with an erect penis standing next to two women, one of which is holding the erection in her hands. The actor's face was replaced by Shaggy 2 Dope's. Because no stores would stock the album with this cover and it was sold mostly at Insane Clown Posse's concerts, this edition became rare and sought after by fans.

Legacy

Allmusic did not review the album, but gave it 3 out of 5 stars. "Mental Warp", the bonus track from the XXX edition of the album, also appeared on the compilation Forgotten Freshness Volumes 1 & 2. The songs "Cotton Candy" and "Super Balls" appeared in the film Big Money Hustlas. The song "Super Balls" originated the Juggalo slang "Whoop whoop!", which is used as a greeting among fans. The greeting and the song were also referenced in Twiztid's song "Meat Cleaver", which appeared on their 1997 debut Mostasteless. The pornographic alternate cover is discussed in the film Shockumentary by parents concerned about ICP's music.

Psychopathic announced that it would reissue the XXX Version of Tunnel of Love on January 29, 2013.

In late 2016 it was announced that ICP will release the EP on vinyl on February 3, 2017.

On January 20, 2017 it was announced that Insane Clown Posse will perform Tunnel Of Love EP at Juggalo Day weekend 2017 Day 1 (February 17, 2017) in it's entirety.

Track listing

All tracks written by Insane Clown Posse and Mike E. Clark.

Personnel

  • Violent J – vocals
  • Shaggy 2 Dope – vocals, turntables
  • Legz Diamond – guest vocals
  • Mike E. Clark – turntables, production
  • Songs

    1Intro1:20
    2Cotton Candy4:36
    3Super Balls5:32

    References

    Tunnel of Love (EP) Wikipedia