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Next, pianos bring in “Found” as a voice-over confession begins, before the bass kicks in as the guys lay down straight lyrics of finding their Higher Power. As with all Insane Clown Posse albums, the “Intro” is a Zen-like voice-over that sets the theme for Found. The Marvelous Missing Link: Found is a 14-track dose of tongue-in-cheek matter-of-factness. The Marvelous Missing Link: Found was produced by Otis, Mike P of Zug Izland, Kuma, and Seven of Strange Music on Psychopathic Records, as well as was released to coincide with Insane Clown Posse’s annual Gathering of the Juggalos to fans and the rest of the world on July 31st.
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One difference that set it apart from previous Insane Clown Posse albums was that the messages come across straight without dark comedic commentary. Now, the state of society envisioned through their eyes is back with the flip side to April’s The Marvelous Missing Link : Lost, a cornucopia of hard, dark, and sometimes beautiful melodies that marries Metal/Hip Hop tinged with occasional piano/synth work, Horrorcore-style imagery delivered by smooth line delivery, and sometimes raspy dulcet choruses bordering on an R&B-like vibe with positive silver linings. Detroit-based Insane Clown Posse have, for the past twenty-six years, told stories about what they saw, and still see.