• The Mountain Goats Touring in Fall, 'Will Not Be Playing Rush'

    The Mountain Goats are hitting the road in support of its wrestling-themed album Beat The Champ but unfortunately, no—unlike the Insane Clown Posse, the folk-rockers won't be bringing actual grapplers on tour with them (at least as far as we know). If an odd, telegram-style message from frontman John Darnielle is any indication, the run will be called the "Trees Southeastern" tour, although it will hardly be limited to the Southeast.
  • Kid Rock Says Rap-Rock As A Genre 'Turned Out Gay'

    Kid Rock has reminded fans once again not to expect any sort of a filter out of him, nor an apology for being politically incorrect. In an interview with The Guardian, Kid Rock discusses not using social media, his political views, how he's about to become a grandfather at 43 and not just being wealthy, but being loaded. Oh - and that rap-rock "turned out to be pretty gay."
  • Kid Rock Announces New 'First Kiss' Album, to Tour Summer '15

    Kid Rock dropped the release date for his 10th studio album, "First Kiss," yesterday, Nov. 12. The "Cowboy" singer's follow-up to 2012's "Rebel Soul" will be out Feb. 24 with a tour planned for summer 2015. "First Kiss signals the continued evolution of one of music's most versatile performers," reads a press release, "Billboard" noted. "But we're not going to tell you what it sounds like — we just couldn't do it justice and we're confident the music will speak for itself." The entertainer produced a majority of "First Kiss" himself following his last U.S. tour in 2013. Reps for Kid Rock promised that details on a summer tour would be announced soon. In the meantime, fans can catch the rocker on his Chillin' the Most Cruise in March.
  • Alleged Juggalos Charged With Attempted Murder, Set Roommate On Fire

    The Baltimore Sun reports that two men who are thought to be Juggalos — fans of Detroit rap duo Insane Clown Posse — have been arrested and charged with the attempted murder of their roommate in Hebron, Maryland. The suspects are 33-year-old Paul Martin Hurst of Hebron and 35-year-old Cary Lee Edwards of Williamsburg, Virginia, who allegedly set 31-year-old Zachary Swanson on fire on Monday after attempting to remove his Insane Clown Posse tattoo. Swanson suffered severe burns and is currently being treated at a Baltimore burn center.
  • Kid Rock Hilariously Responds To Insane Clown Posse Glass Dildo Subpoena

    You may remember that a few weeks back, Kid Rock had received a subpoena to hand over a piece of evidence in a sexual harassment case involving Detroit rap duo Insane Clown Posse. According to the lawsuit, the duo's former publicist Andrea Pellegrini had once received a glass dildo as a gift from Psychopathic Records employee "Dirty Dan" Diamond, who allegedly gave it to none other than Kid Rock after Pellegrini had obviously refused it. I'd like to stress the word allegedly here, because apparently Kid Rock not only doesn't have the dildo, he's also never met Diamond or anyone involved in the case, at least according to a pair of letters the singer posted to his website today, which you can read below.
  • Kid Rock's Glass Dildo Requested For Insane Clown Posse Lawsuit

    Just in time for the first day of the annual Gathering of the Juggalos, Detroit rap duo Insane Clown Posse find themselves in a bit of characteristically bizarre legal trouble. According to the Detroit Free Press, fellow Michigan rapper Kid Rock has received a subpoena to hand over a piece of evidence in relation to a sexual harassment suit filed against the Insane Clown Posse by their former publicist Andrea "Andy" Pellegrini. The piece of evidence in question is a glass dildo.
  • FBI Aims to Cast Aside Lawsuit from Insane Clown Posse and Juggalos

    More than two years after a group of juggalos—the term adopted by fans of the Insane Clown Posse and the Psychopathic Records roster—sued the FBI over the agency's labeling of the group as a gang, the feds are looking to have a judge throw the lawsuit out, arguing that the individuals behind didn't have the grounds to sue anyway.
  • Insane Clown Posse Books New Site for Gathering of The Juggalos 2014

    Perhaps-no...definitely-the most notorious music festival in the country is going to be changing locations after seven years. The Gathering of The Juggalos, the flagship festival for the Insane Clown Posse and Psychopathic Records, will be moving from its current home in Cave-In-Rock, Ill. for the 2014 festivities. The Clowns themselves seem to know where the new location is, but they won't give any hints.
  • Gathering of The Juggalos' Checks Bounce; Is Insane Clown Posse Event in Trouble?

    Potential bad news for juggalos and juggalettes: Psychopathic Records, the recording company of the Insane Clown Posse and the organizer of the annual Gathering of The Juggalos music festival, are having some financial issues following the most recent installment of the event. Some vendors have reported that checks cut to them for their services have bounced.
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