MUSIC .

Clowns and Dolls

Tori Amos and ICP square off.

Published: Oct 9, 2007

Round up the troops — Monday's gonna be messy. Tori Amos will be at Tower Theatre with her band, her Bösendorfer and one of her alter egos; you never know who'll show up. "Clyde," "Isabel," "Pip" or "Santa" will play several songs from American Doll Posse and Amos' back catalog; then, after a costume change, "Tori" — who isn't quite the same character as the woman who was born Myra Ellen Amos — will come out to finish the job. Count on an intense "Code Red," the MILF-affirming single "Big Wheel," a delicious improv and whatever else suits her mood. Six and a half miles away, the Electric Factory hosts Insane Clown Posse's Hallowicked tour. And if you're like most horror-rap aficionados and stage-diving jokers, you won't wanna be caught dead anywhere near Amos and her gang of goddesses. Here's how to tell the two posses apart:

 Tori Amos
Insane Clown Posse

Latest album's peak position on the Billboard 200: American Doll Posse, 2007 – No. 5 The Tempest, 2007 – No. 20
First album's peak position on the Billboard 200: Little Earthquakes, 1992 — No. 54 Carnival of Carnage, 1992 — did not chart
Posse members: Clyde, Isabel, Pip, Santa and Tori Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope
Audience members: Toriphiles and Ears With Feet Juggalos and Juggalettes
Key album art: A bewigged, blank-eyed Tori, with a Bible in one hand and "shame" written on the other, blood dripping down her leg Two wicked clowns riding a roller coaster
Representative rhyme: "My dark twin, the annihilating feminine/ Does not need civilizing" "She can blow me there, I swear, right through the air/ If I ain't really there, my balls do not care"
Most likely to inspire amateur pole dancers: "Teenage Hustling" "The Party"
Freakiest canine encounter: "You Can Bring Your Dog" "Growing Again"
Most topical: "Yo George" "News at 6 O'Clock"
Sappiest piano ballad: "Girl Disappearing" "If I Was a Serial Killer"
Autobiography: Piece By Piece by Tori Amos with Ann Powers ICP: Behind the Paint by Violent J with Hobey Echlin
Filmography: Wedding singer in 2003's Mona Lisa Smile Cop and crime lord in 2000's Big Money Hustla$
Previous collaborators: Trent Reznor, Damien Rice, Michael Stipe Twiztid, Three 6 Mafia, Kottonmouth Kings
Back catalog's Eminem-baiting songs: "'97 Bonnie & Clyde" turns Em's requiem for a wife-killer into the final words of the woman dying in his trunk. "Slim Anus" and "Nuttin' But a Bitch Thang" impugn Em's heterosexuality.
Signature beverage: Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru 1982 Faygo

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