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Joe even made a name for themselves, Floobs. However, the brothers were not ashamed of their living standards, and instead embraced it. Due to their poverty, the Bruce Brothers were the butt of many jokes in school. He and his brother Robert received all their clothes from rummage sales, and their food from canned food drives held at their own school. Many characteristics of the Juggalo culture originated from in the 1980s, when Joseph Bruce (Violent J) and his family were living in poverty. Juggalos view the lyrics of Psychopathic Records artists, which are often violent in nature, as a catharsis for aggression. Expressing a (generally) tongue-in-cheek obsession with murder, committed with a blade weapon.Making and responding to "whoop, whoop" calls.Displaying the gesture of "wicked clown", the "westside" sign with the left hand and the "C* sign in American Sign Language with the right, with arms crossed over.Doing hair in the "spider legs" style, i.e.Having the Hatchet man logo applied on personal effects and, die cast, worn as jewelry.Wearing face paint, generally those either like an evil clown or perhaps similar to corpse paint.Listening to horrorcore and other types of underground rap music.Drinking and spraying the inexpensive soft drink Faygo.Ĭommon characteristics of identifying a member of the Juggalo subculture are as follows:
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It doesn't matter if you're born with a silver spoon in your mouth, or a crack rock in your mouth." Juggalos have compared themselves to a family. CharacteristicsĪccording to Shaggy 2 Dope, " from all walks of life – from poverty, from rich, from all religions, all colors. The fanbase boomed following the release of their third album, Riddle Box, in 1995, leading Insane Clown Posse to write the songs "What Is a Juggalo?" and "Down With the Clown" for their 1997 album The Great Milenko. During the song "The Juggla", Violent J addressed the audience as Juggalos, and the positive response resulted in Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope using the word thereafter to refer to themselves and their friends, family and fans, including other Psychopathic Records artists. The term originated during a 1994 live performance by Insane Clown Posse. 4.1 Interaction between violent and nonviolent Juggalos.3.3 Juggalos Making A Difference (J.M.A.D.).3.2 Hatchet House and community outreach.3.1 The Dead Stephanie Memorial Cleanup.3 Charities, benefits and community activity of Juggalos.