Lone Starr State

About


I am one of several Joe Starrs.
I do not know where I rank among them.
My favorite movie is Big Trouble in Little China.
I tell jokes.

Shows


June 1: Hot Box
Archway Theatre at 8:00
June 2: Game of Thrones Preshow
Little Modern Theatre, 10:00, Free!
June 5: Geekscape Presents w/ headliner Allen Strickland Williams
Michaels in Burbank/9:00/Free show
June 12: The 4 & 20 @ Allstar Lanes in Eagle Rock
8:00/Free show!
July 3: Geekscape Presents w/ Lindsay Ames

Michaels in Burbank/9:00/Free show

Contact

jstarr187@gmail.com



Juggalos: A Wikipedia Perspective

Aspects

The term originated during a live performance by Insane Clown Posse. During the song “The Juggla”, Bruce addressed the audience as Juggalos, and the positive response resulted in Bruce and Utsler using the word thereafter to refer to themselves and their friends, family, and fans, including other Psychopathic Records artists.[2] Juggalos have compared themselves to a family.[3][4] Common characteristics include drinking the cheap soft drink Faygo, and wearing face paint.[3] They view the lyrics of Psychopathic Records artists, which are often violent in nature, as a catharsis for aggression.[5][6] Several well known figures have identified as Juggalos. These include actor Kane Hodder,[7] professional wrestlers Kazushige Nosawa[8] and Vampiro,[9] and rappers Chuck D,[10]MURS[11] and Vanilla Ice. (Jason Vorhees, a WCW enhancement talent, and the Iceman. I think it’s Bragging Rights o’clock.)

Public perception and media coverage

Because of a connection with gang violence, some younger members of the subculture are prohibited from wearing Insane Clown Posse paraphernalia while at school. There have been numerous incidents of fans committing violent acts, though there is no independent evidence linking music with violence or crime.[20] During a recent Utah Gang Conference, law enforcers said they now classified Juggalos as a gang because of a continued pattern of criminal activity.[21] Juggalos have also been classified as a gang in Arizona.[4] Juggalos have denied any connection to gang activity.[4] Arizona police officers have stated that they do not personally believe that Juggalos are a gang.[4] As the public face of the Juggalo subculture, Psychopathic Records and Insane Clown Posse have repeatedly denounced violence within the fandom. Many of the crimes, including murders, have also been noted by Alex Abiss (Former CEO of Psychopathic Records) as being just crazy individuals finding an excuse for their actions.[22] (I.E., crazy individuals who view the lyrics of Psychopathic Records artists, which are often violent in nature, as a catharsis for aggression? Where did I read that…)

 

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