You see, the Insane Clown Posse were well on their way to building a comprehensive and deep mythology that touched on real aspects of existence but unfortunately were not able to keep their personal identities out of the music. Had they stuck to their characters that they created (which was an idea evolved from Detroit horrorcore rapper Esham who appeared in white face paint on an album cover), it would be much easier to follow their ideas. Instead what we have now is a story that is neither clear nor concise as well as littered with deviations from character as well as other musical and business missteps. In the end, it's just music. You can leave the Kiss Army, the Dead heads, the beliebers, or the beyhive. You can leave the carnival.