Great Milenko (Ha Ha ha Ha Ha)
Great Milenko (Hm hm Hm hm Ha ha ha ha)
Great Milenko (Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha)
Great Milenko (Hm hm Hm hm Ha ha ha ha)

Come one, come all, and witness magic!
I introduce to you an occult sorcerer
Of the ancient craft of Necromancy
A caster of mind-bending illusions
From the nether void of the shadow walkers
A soul from Shangra La, The Great Milenko

Great Milenko (Ha Ha ha Ha Ha)
Great Milenko (Hm hm Hm hm Ha ha ha ha)
Great Milenko (Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha)
Great Milenko (Hm hm Hm hm Ha ha ha ha)

Ladies and Gentlemen
Witness the keeper of arcane, wicked voodoo magic
A beguiler of spells, hexes, and curses
With the help of potions, talismans, and ancient relics
From the forbidden realms of the Dark Carnival
Ladies and Gentlemen
The Great Milenko

Great Milenko (Ha Ha ha Ha Ha)
Great Milenko (Hm hm Hm hm Ha ha ha ha)
Great Milenko (Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha)
Great Milenko (Hm hm Hm hm Ha ha ha ha


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    according to boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php
    (sorry for the long link.), the Great Malenko was a wrestler who passed away in 1994.

    gypsymoth3on June 04, 2003   Link
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    General Comment

    This is the song that got me into ICP.

    xbngerxXon November 24, 2004   Link
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    this song creeps the shit out of me, thus accomplishing what I want from ICP. the dark, sinister feel of this song gives me the chills, and makes me feel good every time I hear it.

    The_St._Jimmyon February 09, 2007   Link
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    the great milenko was the first cd i bought, but i hate the card itself (not the music the card).

    he wishes for us to do evil, and i wish for shangri-la

    dubbaloon June 29, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    i love the way they use laughter as a way to make the song really fuckin cool. this song got me into icp

    cutie43on February 21, 2008   Link
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    Song Meaning

    For those of you who don't know... and if u call yourself a juggalo u should know the joker cards, but whatever. The Great Melinko is the third Joker Card. He is an illusionist. His job is to use his illusions to trick you into committing sins so you don't go to Shangri-la. Instead you go to Hell's Pit! But if you are a true juggallo, you should be able 2 decode these songs on your own!

    lette969on May 28, 2010   Link

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