10 Albums You Loved As A Teen (But Should Never Listen To Again)

8. Bizzar/Bizaar (Insane Clown Posse)

Insane Clown Posse
Island Records/Psychopathic Records

Released: 2000.

Why You Shouldn't Listen: The ICP boys should've been given a slap for that album cover alone. It's like someone's 10-year old son had been let loose on Microsoft Paint for half an hour before proudly printing the results on an old Epson dot matrix machine.

Bizzar/Bizaar is a two-disc release from the sometimes-rapping, sometimes-wrestling group. It's the kind of record that leans on shocking track names that'll leave parents tutting, and it's abundantly clear the Insane Clown Posse benefitted from image more than talent when listening in 2019. They're just...not that good.

Released in 2000 when baggy pants, backyard wrestling and rappers with names like 'Shaggy 2 Dope' and 'Violent J' sounded cool, this double-disc effort is horrendous to the extreme. 'We Gives No F*ck', 'My Homie Baby Mama' and 'Juggalo Paradise' all stand out as major league levels of cringe.

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