Cracked Tiles

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Cracked Tiles
Cracked Tiles cover
Studio album by Zug Izland
Released January 28, 2003
Genre Rock
Label Psychopathic Records
Zug Izland chronology

Cracked Tiles
(2003)

3:33
(2004)


Cracked Tiles is the debut album from the juggalo rock project Zug Izland, which was started by Violent J of the Insane Clown Posse. It was released in 2003 with all lyrics written by Violent J. Among all the tracks, the song "Cry" is probably the most recognizable as Zug's remake/version of "Cry Little Sister" originally done by Gerard McMann for The Lost Boys soundtrack.

  1. "Intro"
  2. "Fire" (featuring Insane Clown Posse)
  3. "Sunny Day"
  4. "Prison Song"
  5. "Fly" (featuring Insane Clown Posse)
  6. "Suicide"
  7. "Dreams"
  8. "The River"
  9. "Small Town" (featuring Insane Clown Posse)
  10. "Always"
  11. "Hiroshima" (featuring Insane Clown Posse)
  12. "Cry"
  13. "SLAM!"
  14. "Synplicity" (featuring Anybody Killa, Jamie Madrox, & Blaze Ya Dead Homie)

  • The River was the first song available for download on InsaneClownPosse.com, followed by Prison Song a week later, and then Sunny Day. [1]
  • Violent J plays the "guard" making the announcement on the P.A. system in the beginning of Prison Song. He can also be heard mentioning "Warden Abbiss" (Alex Abbiss).
  • Fly was also featured on the video game Backyard Wrestling: Don't Try This At Home, which plays during the credits.
  • Always was written by Violent J for his brother Jumpsteady. [2]
  • "The title Cracked Tiles comes from when Violent J went to school, kids used to say that if you step on one of the cracks in the tiles, you'd have to kiss one of the Bruce brothers.[3]
  • "The picture in the corner of the album cover is a real picture from J's elementary school class." [4]
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