The Mighty Death Pop!

is the twelfth studio album by Underground American hip hop group Insane Clown Posse, released on August 14, 2012.

At their 2010 Hallowicked concert, Insane Clown Posse revealed the first face of The Mighty Death Pop character, and stated that the album would be the second in a new deck of Joker's Cards.

[8] The 2012 Hallowicked song "Amber Alert" was originally meant to be a part of this album, but the subject matter conflicted with advertiser interests.

[9] Joseph Bruce stated that the group would "take all the anger we feel and have saved up and stored inside from all the crazy dissing [of] ICP and the Juggalos [...] and we're gonna channel it all into the new album.

"[6] The album cover's colors are white, purple and yellow in order to appear harmless, but according to Bruce, the character is actually the most dangerous Joker's Card to date.

[6] For the album's music, Mike E. Clark appropriated influences which range from the film scores of Danny Elfman[12] to disco,[1] rock[1] and horrorcore.

[15][16][17] The first music video from the album, "Chris Benoit", was filmed in June 2012 in the abandoned McLouth Steel mill in Trenton, Michigan.

Its storyline depicts the hallucinations of a drug addict (played by Mark Jury) who murders several people with a chainsaw because he perceives them as flesh-devouring zombies.

The music video was directed by Douglas Schulze in promotion of the film Mimesis: Night of the Living Dead, which features the song.

", ICP is also planning to release music videos for "Ghetto Rainbows", "The Mighty Death Pop", "Bazooka Joey", and "Forever".

On July 23, 2013, the music video for "When I'm Clownin'" was released with a cameo appearance from Boondox and a special verse by Danny Brown.

[6] Violent J has suggested that Psychopathic may release a box set containing The Mighty Death Pop!, the three bonus albums and a DVD featuring music videos and concert footage.

[37] ICP promoted the tour before the album's release, but was unable to do so because Violent J needed surgery to repair his meniscus.

The supporting acts for the tour were Moonshine Bandits, Kung Fu Vampire and Axe Murder Boyz.

On Father's Day 2013 Violent J married his longtime girlfriend and mother of his two children, Michelle Rapp (Sugar Slam).