Disc One , all three hidden songs from the original three versions of the album plus three brand new unreleased tracks from the Bang! It delivers brutally honest life messages of walking along a straight and narrow path to avoid the wrath of a horrific mystic entity whose sole existence revolves around punishing those who commit unforgivable crimes with an act of purification through mass destruction. Would you like to tell us about a lower price? If you are a seller for this product, would you like to suggest updates through seller support? Skip to main content.

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Released on September 1, by Psychopathic Records, it was the group's second album with producer Mike E. Clark since his return to Psychopathic Records , and the first album to focus on the Dark Carnival since the conclusion of the group's original " Joker's Cards " series. The character is the first of a set of six new Joker's Cards. The album's title refers to a character within the Dark Carnival described as a large, continuing explosion that clears evil souls from the carnival grounds. Critics praised Clark's production and the return to the Dark Carnival concept. In , Psychopathic Records released a "Nuclear Edition" of the album, which featured previously unreleased material. The music video for the song " Miracles ", produced for the reissue became popular and was the subject of a Saturday Night Live parody which was praised by the group. It is the group's 26th overall release.
Released on September 1, , Bang! Clark since his return to Psychopathic Records , and the first album to focus on the Dark Carnival since the conclusion of the group's " Joker's Cards " series. The album's title refers to a character within the Dark Carnival described as a large, continuing explosion which clears evil souls from the carnival grounds. Critics praised Clark's production and the return to the Dark Carnival concept. In , Psychopathic Records released a "Nuclear Edition" of the album, which featured previously unreleased material. Mike E. Clark produced much of Insane Clown Posse 's discography until the group's sixth and seventh albums, Bizzar and Bizaar. After Clark nearly died from a collapsed lung, he became less active in the music industry, his studio not being used for much of the early decade, [3] and the group worked with Mike Puwal on their eighth and ninth albums, The Wraith: Shangri-La and Hell's Pit.