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The Newton County native is easily identified by his distinct look - a flannel shirt, straw hat and sinister face paint. His outfit is significant of a scare-crow. In addition to this, Boondox also sports the Hatchetman pendant typical of all artists on the Psychopathic Records label.
According to his official biography, Boondox "tears it up over everything from Southern sounding banjo and harmonica loops to (Mike E.) Clark's patented sick-ass drum beats and fat bass drops." Boondox's debut album, The Harvest, was released on July 11, 2006 through Psychopathic Records and features the Axe Murder Boyz, Blaze Ya Dead Homie, the Insane Clown Posse and Twiztid as guests. With a hypeman by his side, and a live drummer behind him, Boondox made his concert debut at the 2006 Gathering of the Juggalos, which consisted of 4 songs, "Out Here", "Diggin' Myself Out", "Seven", and "They Pray With Snakes".
Not long after the Gathering, He accompanied Blaze Ya Dead Homie and the Axe Murder Boyz on "The Tombstone Terror Tour" which was Boondox's first ever tour on Psychopathic Records. Soon after he went back on the road with ICP on their first ever Hallowicked Clown Tour, then got back on the road with the Kottonmouth Kings. Also he announced that another album is in the works.In November 2006, Boondox joined the other members of the Psychopathic Family to record the holiday-themed track, "Hatchet House", which was available for download on ICP's website. This marked his first collaboration with the rest of the family.
On the December 6th version of the Weekly Freekly Weekly it was announced that Boondox had made a new music video for the track 'Red Mist'. It was also announced that he would be hitting the new Psychopathic Records studio, "The Boom Room", in January for his second album. It is an EP titled "Punkinhed" it will have an intro, four new songs and two remixes.
The Punkinhed EP was released on May 1, 2007. The new album has been considered by fans to be an excellent follow-up to The Harvest, which was released less than a year earlier. The album is much darker than the first album, and believed to be one of the darkest albums ever released on Psychopathic Records.
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