cant argue that shit and since ICP only started to their own label for creative control i can only ASSUME they wouldnt take any away from their artists.
Yeah right. Esham's first album on psy: he switched the unholy alias for the boogieman, and his album's name was repentance. I doubt Esham's creative control was the cause for that one. Although, repentance as whole wasn't a bad album.
By the sound of "Shoestring: the prostitute killer" psychopathic is already trying to make them superficially gimmicky to market to the juggalos, but like Esham, their music may not suffer too badly. As long as there's no juggalo anthems, it should be fine.
Writing this reply has made me think, or lie to myself, that them signing with psy isn't as bad as it sounds.