In juggalo terms, leaving the Psychopathic label is as shaky a move as giving Jerry the brush-off and leaving the Grateful Dead, so Blaze Ya Dead Homie's 2014 release is noteworthy on those terms alone. Alone, and almost exclusively, as this Gang Rags has little to do with the 2010 album with which it shares a name, although these sessions do come from a 2010 tour-only release, similarly titled Gang Rags Extended Version (Uncut + Uncensored). In other words, this is an odds-and-ends set with some of them being remixed, but its official drop does at least liberate the album from the Psychopathic family and gives Blaze's new home, Majik Ninja, their first catalog number.