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Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Behind The Paint by Insane Clown Posse Behind The Paint Lyrics. Insane Clown Posse – Behind The Paint Lyrics. (today well be talking about the reporting artists the insane clown posse) (they look too spooky) dickface (it kinda reminds me of gang related) (before the anti-christ who is comming) Remember me bitch 8th grade Ball park skinny ass well-fare aid Ustler and bruce brothers we was the shit Dungeons dragons, and bruce lee flicks Quit school nobody missed us, Nobody hugged and kissed us only dissed us Now look at these beautiful model type high class women Takin my dick in em You don't remember my kind in class The whipped out freak starin at your ass Never had the courage to even say hi Only smell your perfume vapors as you walk by I'm the scrub that never crossed your mind Now your flashing your titties at me waitin in line And that's fine while you're working your charm Look beneath the paint bitch it's the scrubs who won. You used to say ahhh hah! Look at him the same pair of pants and that shirt again An outcast I knew I had to do something Figure out a way to make something out of nothin Open up shop got what you need Speakers clothes cds or bags of weed But that shit got me nowhere except jail Me and all my homies to broke to make the bail So now were right back at the place we started Chuckles and laugh the second we turn our backs Assed out but we was like fuck yall We got each other and the drop of the homie call Look at us now bitch holdin platinum All up on my dick but I'm the same as back then Forget the money and fame because Beneath the paint lifes just as it always was. Look at me! Analyze! What you see? Look at me! Analyze! What you see? Another girl I don't dare to confide in Playing that role it hurts inside Here I am thinking she wants me She only wants that killer on her cd Just when I couldn't feel any worse Bitch asked me if I could paint my face first The day I finally get to leave this land Behind the paint will be the shell of a used up man Behind the paint will be the shell of a used up man The shell of a used up man The shell of a used up man Behind the paint will be the shell of a used up man (analyze!) The shell of a used up man The shell of a used up man Nothing left but the shell of a used up man Nothing left but the shell of a used up man Behind the paint will be the shell of a used up man (analyze!) The shell of a used up man The shell of a used up man. Behind The Paint by Insane Clown Posse. from the album Bizaar · Copyright: Writer(s): Joseph Bruce, William Dail, Mike E. Clark Lyrics Terms of Use. Advisory - the following lyrics contain explicit language: *Clips from Shockumentary* Remember me bitch? 8th grade Oak Park skinny ass welfare aid Utsler and Bruce brothers we was the shit Dungeons & Dragons, and Bruce Lee flicks Quit school, nobody missed us Nobody hugged and kissed us, only dissed us And now look at these beautiful model type high class women Taking my dick in them You don't remember my kind in class The wigged out freak staring at your ass Never had the courage to even say hi Only smell your perfume vapors when you walked by I'm the scrub that never crossed your mind Now your flashing your titties at me waiting in line And that's fine, while you're working your charm Look beneath the paint bitch, it's the scrubs who won. Related. (Over Shockumentary/news clips) Look at me, Look at me Analyze what you see Look at me, Look at me Analyze what you see. They used to say "Ah-hah, look at him", "The same pair of pants and that shirt again." An outcast, I knew I had to do something Figure out a way to make something out of nothing Open up shop, yo what you need? Speakers, clothes, CDs, or bags of weed? But that shit got me no where except jail Me and all my homies too broke to make the bail Now we're right back to the place where we started Chuckles and laughs The second we turn our backs Cast out, but we was like FUCK YA'LL We got each other at the drop of a homie call Look at us now bitch, multi-platinum All on my dick, when I'm the same as back then Forget the money and fame, because Beneath the paint, life's just like it always was. Check Out. (over Shockumentary/news clips) Look at me, Look at me Analyze what you see Look at me, Look at me Analyze what you see (repeat) Another girl I don't dare to confide in Playin' that role it hurts inside Here I am thinkin' she wants me (uh-uh) She only wants that killer on her CD Just when I couldn't feel any worse Bitch asked me if I could paint my face first The day I finally get to leave this land Behind the paint will be the shell of a used up man *Repeat chorus and last line till fade* Behind the Paint. Behind the Paint is a 2003 autobiographical book written by Violent J, better known as half of the Detroit, Michigan hip hop duo Insane Clown Posse. Rather than focus solely on the evolution of Insane Clown Posse, this book cover's Bruce's entire life up until 2002. It also introduces the experiences of Bruce which lead to his philosophies on life, as well as explaining the reason why each Insane Clown Posse album and EP reads "Dedicated to the butterfly." Contents. Synopsis [ edit | edit source ] When Joe was seven, while he was living in Berkley, Linda married fifty year old Lester Wool. Lester became abusive, and molested all three Bruce children. Joe recounts when he was nine, Lester's grandchildren once asked him to have anal sex with them, to which Rob kicked both the Wool brothers out of the house. Theresa got the worst of the molestation, and eventually ran away from home. She left a note for her mother which revealed all the molestation done by Lester. Linda and Lester divorced that day, but Theresa suffered from mental breakdowns for years to follow. Being raised dirt poor, the Bruces received all their clothes from rummage sales, and their food from canned food drives. The Bruce brothers embraced their poverty, and called themselves "Floobs", a scrub who was proud of their scrubbiness. After moving to Oak Park, Joe got a job as a caddy, where he began to hate the rich for their selfish ways. Joe and Rob used to escape from reality and gather themselves in a forest called Picker Forest. Joe cites Picker Forest as the beginning of The Dark Carnival. Joe met John Utsler, and his little brother Joey, in Oak Park. The three got involved in backyard wrestling, and created two backyard wrestling rings. Bruce also began his gang life by reluctantly getting involved in criminal activity in Royal Oak Township. Joe, John, and Joey all got heavily into rap music. The three recorded a song on a four-track tape recorder, under the group name of JJ Boys , called "Party at the Top of the Hill," but they did not pursue a serious career in music. Back in The Township, Bruce recalls walking through a vacant house with a school bully who, while holding a brick in his hand, demanded that Joe give him a blow job. Terrified, Joe got on his knees to pretend he was going to, but picked up a log and threw it before running home. Joe dropped out of school in eighth grade, and moved in with his friend, Rudy, in River Rouge. Bruce formed his own gang called Inner City Posse, and they would drive to Birmingham and beat up rich kids on a daily basis. Rob joined the U.S. Army, which left Joe with no parental guidance. The gang soon began terrorizing people with Army-issued tear gas and stealing car radios for money. One night, Joe's mother, who had just moved to Ferndale, had her house attacked by rival gang Hazel Parks. Fearing for his mother's life, Joe fled to Bonnie Doone, North Carolina, a trailer park town just outside of Fort Bragg where his brother was staying. It was there that Bruce witnessed the open racism which would later emerge as the hate for bigots referenced in Insane Clown Posse's lyrics. At seventeen, Joe returned to Ferndale. He was soon jailed, and the experience convinced him to get away from gang life and start a career in professional wrestling. At his first event, Joe met Rob Van Dam and Sabu, two other first-timers with whom he became very good friends. After multiple matches, Joe realized his dislike for the backstage politics of the wrestling business. Joe recorded Intelligence and Violence , which marked the debut of Bruce's stage name Violent J, with a boy named Dale who owned a karaoke machine. Joe bought his own karaoke machine and, along with Joey and John Utsler, formed the music group Inner City Posse, named after their gang.