AUCTION ITEMS AND INFO

Basically how the auction works is that the items will not sell for less than the starting bid. If someone bids the starting amount, and no one counter bids with a higher number, then they can walk away with that item. If someone bids higher, then the bidding war begins until, "Going once… going twice… sold to the ninja with the fat bank!" is heard. Juggalos who successfully win with their bid, will go immediately up to the front to pay for and receive their items. They will then wait in a special sectioned off area where they can still bid if they choose to on other items. We started the bidding at EXTREMELY low prices compared to what the items are worth... in some cases the starting bid is even below what it cost to make the item... This is so that even cheap-asses have a chance to walk away with some great items.

Now originally, we were going to give 25% of the proceeds to some sort of charity. But it has come to our realization that most money sent in to charities never gets used for anything more than snaky ninjas to get paid. So we decided that everyone who successfully bid on an item and sitting in the special section will have a chance to win this money instead. One of these lucky ninjas will win 25% of the money made at the auction. The winner will be paid the amount in check (so they don't get robbed) as soon as the auction is completed.

All the items for auction are listed below. They will be auctioned off in the order that they appear here. All items will also include a frameable Certificate of Authenticity.

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Item #1) ICP.com Promotional Banner 300 of these vinyl banners (14’ x 4’) were made in 2000 as a means to promote the ICP website. Street teams went out nationwide and hung these banners illegally across bridges that spanned over highways, where an estimated 100,000 to 500,000 cars passed underneath each one before they were ripped down by authorities (sometimes they would stay up for days). They also, with the aid of climbing equipment, would scale up giant billboards and either staple gun them to the surface or rivet them down. This banner was never used and was taken from Psychopathic’s warehouse.

Rarity Rating: Extremely Rare Starting Bid: $5

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Item #2) The Amazing Jeckel Brothers Promotional Banner — 250 of these banners (14’ x 4’) where originally made. They where used by psychopathic street teams as a tool to promote the album before it dropped. Since then store employees either took them for themselves or they where destroyed. This one was accidentally shoved under the seat of one of the street teams van and was never used. Until now it has been sitting in the Psychopathic Records warehouse.

Rarity Rating: Extremely Rare Starting Bid: $5

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Item #3) ICP’s Wrestling Collection — This includes items that are a part of ICP’s wrestling history and come directly from Violent J’s personal collection. Below is a list of everything in the collection. These will be all auctioned together.

N.A.W. (National All-star Wrestling) program. N.A.W. began as a backyard wrestling organization in 1986, put on by a very young ICP with rubber hoses wrapped around poles stuck in the ground for a ring. N.A.W. lasted about a year and then disappeared until 1996 when it emerged again as a professional, but low budget, wrestling organization put on by Psychopathic Records. Every other Sunday for about six months these free shows were put on for all of Psychopathic’s friends, family, and other Juggalos who were fortunate enough to know the location of Psychopathic Records’ warehouse. The warehouse could only hold about 350 people, and with the free beer and pizza being offered, hundreds of people had to be turned away at each show due to overcrowding. The N.A.W. was the birth of a lot of interesting characters such as Hector Hatchet (Violent J), The White Tiger (Shaggy) , Evil Dead (Jumsteady), The Decan (Alex Abbiss), and many others. Some highlights of the program include pictures of Shaggy as a kid wrestling as the White Tiger, the results from the two N.A.W. shows before this program came to be, as well as a full breakdown on the main villains of N.A.W., known as the Brotherhood of Justice.

Hellfire Program - Hellfire was the name of the big-time wrestling promotion put on by Psychopathic Records. It only lasted one show, and that was at the Majestic Theater in the winter of 1998. The show was crazy as hell, with Violent J doing a moonsault from the top of the steel cage and putting his redneck opponent through a table, and Shaggy jumping off the top of the cage to leg-drop his opponent through a table and onto the concrete floor. Hellfire was suppose to then go on the road to visit other cities, but the promoter, Dan Curtis, died suddenly in his apartment two days after the Majestic show from diabetes. Even though the Detroit show was a huge success the tour was cancelled. Dan Curtis will always be remembered as one of the greats! Some interesting highlights from this program include behind-the-scenes stories from when ICP wrestled for the WWF, and an interview with Alex Abbiss about how he lost his ass putting on the show.

JCW (Juggalo Championshit wrestling) Program - This full-color program is not rare like the first two. In fact, it’s for sale at the Gathering, but it is thrown in here for flavor. It is beautifully done in full color and contains interesting stories and pictures of all the wrestlers who went out on the nationwide JCW Stranglemania Live wrestling promotion, put on by Psychopathic Sports. JCW is basically what Hellfire was suppose to be, but much bigger. JCW is the most ruthless and bloody organization that is representing wrestling, and with this program you can find out all about it. Some interesting highlights include a funny as hell list of ICP’s Tour Bus rules written by Violent J, and descriptions of every wrestler in JCW, along with pictures. It also includes a bunch of interesting facts and stories about the behind-the-scenes flavor of putting on the JCW tour.

Wrestling Backstage Passes - These three passes were Violent J’s personal passes, and include the following: ECW pass for Hardcore Heaven in Fort Lauderdale Florida, 1997; WWF pass for a Raw show in 1998; and lastly a JCW pass that was used for the whole Stranglemania Live tour in 2000.

Brotherhood of Justice glossy poster (on thick foam matting) - Alex Abbiss himself, out of the love for the Brotherhood of Justice, personally went through the trouble to make two of these. One is hanging in his house and the other one was hanging up at Psychopathic for about a year, and now it can be yours. The Brotherhood is made up of The Deacon (Alex Abbiss), The Preacherman (Jumpsteady), and The Bishop (Stefan Kudek, who also plays Dr. Dinglenut in Big Money Hustlas).

Rarity Rating: Extremely Rare Starting Bid: $20

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Item #4) The Great Milenko Collection — These items come again from the tombs of Psychopathic, and include the following.

Halls of Illusions European Maxi Single - Released in 1997, it appeared a few months before the Great Milenko dropped in Europe. It contains the tracks Halls of Illusions, Southwest Voodoo, The Smog, and Cotton Candy.

Hokus Pokus European Single - Released in 1997, it also appeared before the Great Milenko dropped in Europe. It contains the track Hokus Pokus, radio and album versions.

Halls of Illusions Promo Vinyl - Released in 1997, this vinyl was sent out to DJs of radio stations in Europe as a means to promote both The Great Milenko and the Forgotten Freshness albums. It contains the track Halls of Illusions, and as strange as it might be, it also contains Santa’s a Fat Bitch and Red Christmas.

ICP Promo Flat - Put out by Hollywood Records, just before ICP was dropped from their label for the explicit content of their album, this is a very hard-to-find item. The picture taken for this flat was also used in an even-harder-to-find poster. This poster depicted The Great Milenko album as if it were a horror movie instead of a music album.

Rarity Rating: Extremely Rare Starting Bid: $20

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Item #5) Dark Lotus CD Single - This is an all-black CD in an all-black shell that is easily one of the rarest CDs that ICP has ever put out. Only 500 of these were made, and they were sold at a record store in Garden City, MI at midnight until they were all gone (about 3 hours later, selling as fast as humanly possible). The CD contains the track Echo Side that was originally going to be a song from the much-anticipated Dark Lotus album, but was used instead on the Amazing Jeckel Brothers album. This CD was a part of Alex Abbiss’s personal collection.

Rarity Rating: Extremely Rare Starting Bid: $20

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Item #6) ICP Dog Beats Promo Flats — Talk about fuckin' rare, all these flats show ICP without their makeup! Two of these promo flats were made in 1991 during the Dog Beats era and feature long lost member of ICP, John Kick J’azz! Notice how cracked-out they look in the pool table shot, and how fresh and in effect Shaggy looks with his high top fade. The third promo flat was taken in 1992, around the Beverly Kills 50187 era. Notice the old telephone number that appears on the bottom of these flats. At the time, it was the number to Alex Abbiss’ (President of Psychopathic Records) apartment, before Psychopathic moved on up to the real cheddar, and moved into the large and luxurious office building that it is in today. Also included with the flats is the super rare and original front stage pass. There were only about 50 of these made and were only for sale at one show at St. Andrews hall, never to be made again. If you end up with this pass you will be almost guaranteed to have the only one left on the face of the planet. All these items where dug up from the ancient archives of Psychopathic Records.

Rarity Rating: Extremely Rare Starting Bid: $20

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Item #7) Hokus Pokus CD Collection — These CDs taken direct from Psychopathic include the following:

Hokus Pokus (Jason Nevins Mix) Single - This was a 1997 European release that features the Headhunta’z, radio edit, instrumental, and LP version of Hokus Pokus. It has a distinctly red cover.

Hokus Pokus (Jason Nevins Mix) Maxi Single - This was also a 1997 European release and features the songs Hokus Pokus (Headhunta’z Mix), Prom Queen, My Kind of Bitch, and Skitzofrantic. It has a distinctly green cover.

Hokus Pokus (Jason Nevins mix) Promotional Single - This 1997 United States release features the Headhunta’z clean edit and the Headhunta’z edit (Intro 2) of Hokus Pokus. It has a distinctly blue cover.

Rarity Rating: Extremely Rare Starting Bid: $20

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Item #8) Chicken Huntin’ Collection — These two items were taken from Alex Abbiss’s personal collection. The first is a 1995 Chicken Huntin’ Slaughter House Mix/Riddle Box album Sampler, which was passed out by Psychopathic street teams in the Midwest as a means to promote the Riddle Box album. At one time these were plentiful, but now they are hard to find. The second item is the Chicken Huntin’ vinyl promo that was given out to radio station DJs in the hopes that they would spin it (yeah, right). This was very limited, and was never for sale anywhere. It is a collector’s wet dream.

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Rarity Rating: Extremely Rare Starting Bid: $20


Item #9) Shaggy’s Video Hookup These are the actual clothes that Shaggy wore during the Video "How Many Times," down to the shoes he wore (underwear not included). Also included are the silver pants and flame belt he wore during the commercial ICP made which aired on MTV for two weeks. If you haven’t seen the video or commercial, you can view them at the Gathering of the Juggalos in Movie Booth #3: ICP Videos.

Rarity Rating: Unique Starting Bid: $20

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Item #10) Carnival of Carnage Collection — These two items were dug up at Psychopathic’s warehouse. The first is the only one left of its kind: a Carnival of Carnage promotional poster (not in mint). This poster was the second ICP-related poster ever made. The first is a prototype Inner City Posse poster that was made during the Dog Beats era, but was never massed produced. (Some things you just can’t buy.) The second item is the ultra-rare Carnival of Carnage vinyl. There are some out there who bust a nut just thinking about the C of C vinyl. They think about this item when they tap fat hairy bitches in order to stay hard. This is an item you don’t want to pass by.

Rarity Rating: Extremely Rare Starting Bid: $20

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Item #11) Wicked Clowns from Outer Space Prototype Stage This is the replica of the stage set that ICP is currently on tour with. The designers are from a company called Strike, and basically how this model came to be was they took ICP’s ideas for a stage set and made this prototype to see if it met their approval. If you saw them on tour then you’ll know that it did. This is a one-of-a-kind item that is truly a treasure to behold. Just to make this replica cost Psychopathic Records $500. It is with out a doubt one of the top items up for auction. Comes with glass display case.

Rarity Rating: Unique Starting Bid: $100

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Item #12) ICP Prototype Hollywood Record Dolls — These two cuddly serial killer dolls were the first ICP dolls ever made, but unfortunately would never come to be. Before Hollywood Records pulled the album they were fully geared to put ICP dolls in every toy store across the nation (probably even in the Disney stores you see in the malls). These prototypes were disapproved of by ICP ‘cause they look like Ken dolls wearing a wig and clown makeup. Their clothes nonetheless are pretty accurate for that period of time except for maybe Violent J’s pink pants. The second prototypes dolls were in the process of being made when Hollywood Records, being pimped by that big butt-fucking mouse, dropped ICP in the hopes of pleasing its master (in every way possible, sexual or otherwise). So sadly, or arguably happily, these fine crafted (uh, hum) dolls never came to be. Regardless, they are a piece of ICP history—a reminder of that period of ICP’s career when things were very chaotic, troubled, and beneficial to say the least. Along with the dolls there is an ad cut and laminated from the Detroit Metro Times—one of many across the nation that were advertising these dolls (very prematurely I might add) even though they weren’t the final version. This is a great item to bid for—it’s even surprising that these dolls are up for bid.

Rarity Rating: Unique Starting Bid: $50

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Item #13) Hallowicked Clown Collection — These items come from Violent J’s personal collection, and include the following:

Dead Pumpkins tape - This was the tape that was passed out for free in 1994 at the first ever Hallowicked Show at the Majestic Theater in Detroit. Only 1000 of these tapes were pressed. The song Dead Pumpkins now appears on the Forgotten Freshness collection.

Mr. Rotten Treats Tape - This was the tape that was passed out for free at the 1995 2nd annual Hallowicked show at the bitch-ass Royal Oak Theater in Royal Oak Mich. Only 2000 of these tapes where made. The song Mr. Rotten Treats now appears on the Forgotten Freshness collection.

Hallowicked Backstage Pass - This is the official pass that was used during the 1997 4th annual Hallowicked show at the Ritz in Roseville, MI. There is probably only about four of these left in existence.

Rarity Rating: Extremely Rare Starting Bid: $20

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Item #14) Big Money Hustlas Magic Ninja Suit — This is the actual suit worn by the yellow ninja in the movie, Big Money Hustlas. This extremely phat suit was mostly handmade to appear like most ninjas that you see in B-rated ninja flicks the world over. Complete with the headband (with ninja written across it) shiny purple vest, and leg and arm guards, this is true flavor. In case you have yet to see the movie, there are two Magic Ninjas who are summoned by Big Baby Sweets (Violent J) to wreak havoc on Sugar Bear’s (Shaggy) life by killing his girlfriend, the lovable and snuggable Missy. Whoever walks away with this one will be jocked by Juggalos the world over. The only reason it’s up for auction is that we feel we have to provide some devastating shit in order to make this event hype. There were only two of these suits made, and the other one was ruined during the ninja’s death scene in the movie because it was covered in blood.

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Rarity Rating: Unique Starting Bid: $100


Item #15) Southwest Voodoo Mask — Used primarily during the "Amazing Jeckel Brothers" tour, this rubber and latex mask was worn by stage monsters who would come out during the song, Southwest Voodoo. It is our largest piece for auction, and due to its rugged usage is not in mint condition (there is duct tape securing the back). The mask is custom made, and originally there were four, but now only two remain with its brother being trashed beyond use. Surprisingly, this one has held up quite well, all things considered. It is a part of ICP’s performance history, and was even seen at Woodstock. This is a great item for auction—one that some might argue is priceless.

Rarity Rating: Two in the world Starting Bid: $20

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Item #16) The Riddle Box Christmas Collection — These items come from Shaggy’s personal collection and include the following:

The Carnival Christmas Backstage Pass - This is the actual pass worn by all members of the 1995 Christmas show at the Palladium Theater in Roseville, MI. The show included Group Home, Das Efx, Onyx, and ICP. The Christmas show was part of their tour at the time known as "The Howl from Beyond Tour." It was the first time and almost the only time that ICP toured through Canada.

ICP Backstage Picture - This photo was taken backstage the night of the Palladium show. It is a one-of-a-kind photo taken from Violent J’s personal Photo Album. It features two members from Onyx (Freadro Starr and the DJ), two members from Group Home (Li’l Dap and the Nutcracker), and ICP. If you look hard enough, in the upper right-hand corner of the picture, you will see a sheet of paper that shows the line-up of the acts, with ICP headlining the show. Also chillin’ in the background is Mike E Clark, who can be seen in the reflection of a mirror.

Riddle Box Christmas shirt - Even though this shirt will be for sale at the Gathering, this is an original Riddle Box shirt. You can tell the difference by looking at the tag on the inside of the shirt. The reprinted shirts all have a Psychopathic logo on the tag.

Rarity Rating: Extremely Rare Starting Bid: $20

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Item #17) Psychopathic’s Photo Collection — Throughout the years, Psychopathic Records has been compiling photos taken during the careers of ICP and other Psychopathic artists. There are professional photos, behind-the-scenes photos, wrestling photos, movie photos, concert photos—you name it, it was taken. We have gone through this archive of history and pulled out 48 of the livest and freshest photos we could find. Each one of these has never been used professionally, and each one is unique in itself. This is one of the greatest things we have for auction and it is a chance to own your very own Psychopathic photo album. Photo highlights include: the whole Psychopathic crew, Shaggy wrestling as the White Tiger, the House of Horrors concert, behind-the-scenes of Big Money Hustlas, and professional Twiztid shots. The inside of the photo album is also signed by both ICP, Twiztid, and everyone here at Psychopathic.

Rarity Rating: Unique Starting Bid: $20

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Item #18) Prom Night Massacre Banner — This large-ass banner (15’ x 5’) was put up during the show of the same name above the stage. The show took place at St. Andrews Hall in Detroit on April 19th and 20th, 1996. The show had one of the most bizarre themes ever, with Juggalos being encouraged to dress in tuxedos and prom dresses. People were even showing up in Limousines. Everyone who was working for Psychopathic had a tuxedo on as well. The whole inside of the venue was decked out with professional decorations—balloons and flowers were everywhere. Everything seemed peaceful… that is until ICP hit the stage…. Also included with the banner is an actual backstage pass from that show!

Rarity Rating: Unique Starting Bid: $20

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Item #19) Two Gathering of the Juggalos Backstage Passes — That’s right, ninjas, two all-access backstage passes that you can use to run around backstage all that you like. See all the behind-the-scenes flavor, and meet with your favorite artists. Only two people may wear these passes, and they will have an escort while in the back stage area. The escort will assist you in meeting artists (and also to make sure you don't steal anything). But while backstage, you can go where you please (even on the side of the stage during concert performances). This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that is available only at the Gathering. What you see and experience when you are backstage will probable provide unbelievable stories and memories for the rest of your life. Don’t forget—you get to take these devastating passes home with you so you can use them to slap someone in the face when they call you a liar.

Rarity Rating: Never seen before Starting Bid: $1


and the grand finale…

Item #20) Backstage Passes for Your Asses — This is the most devastating collection we have by far at the auction. It is the most comprehensive collection of backstage passes possible, spanning all the way back to the Dog Beats era. There are 30 passes in all, brought together by every Psychopathic member sacrificing a few from their personal collections to make this possible. There you have it, all that you like and ready for that one person to walk away with—all of the benefits and none of the bones.

Rarity Rating: Extremely Fuckin' Rare Starting Bid $100

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