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Just as Psychopathic Records begins to fully establish its own distinctive sound recognizable by thousands and thousands of Juggalos and lovers of underground wicked shit everywhere, this new project expands any known boundaries and shatters all previous expectations. This new and devastating release is called “The Harvest,” and the artist is known as Boondox. Hailing from the deep Southern town of Covington, Ga., Boondox delivers a unique and brand new take on the wicked shit. As ICP’s Violent J recently commented, "What makes Boondox automatically so different from the rest of the Fam, is that he’s not from the blocks, he’s from the crops… He’s not from the streets but from the fields. Boondox is to music what “Texas Chainsaw Massacre”, “The Hills Have Eyes”, “The Devils Rejects” and “Wrong Turn” are to movies. That back woods, country, crazy, hillbilly shit is straight up scary!" His debut album “The Harvest” has top-notch production by the one and only Mike E. Clark, who held nothing back on this project. Recorded at both the Fun House studio and the Lotus Pod in Detroit, Boondox tears it up over everything from Southern sounding banjo and harmonica loops to Clark’s patented sick-ass drum beats, crisp guitars, and fat bass drops. Clark and Boondox even recruited Tino Grosse from Detroit’s legendary Southern Funk band “The Howling Diablos” to help lay a haunting, heavy bass riff on the track “Outhere.” The Harvest album also features guest appearances by labelmates Twiztid, Blaze, AMB and ICP. The first single is a wicked track about snake handlers called “Pray With Snakes.” The video |