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Body Count - Body Count



7.5 | 87 votes |
Release date: 1992
Style: Punk, Hardcore, Crossover thrash metal

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01. Smoked Pork
02. Body Count's In The House
03. Now Sports
04. Body Count
05. A Statistic
06. Bowels Of The Devil
07. The Real Problem
08. KKK Bitch
09. C Note
10. Voodoo
11. The Winner Loses
12. There Goes The Neighborhood
13. Oprah
14. Evil Dick
15. Body Count Anthem
16. Momma's Gotta Die Tonight
17. Out In The Parking Lot
18. Cop Killer

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omne metallum
Rating:
8.5
Body Count are a band that initially got a raw deal, overshadowed by the man who stood behind the microphone and the media frenzy surrounding "Cop Killer". Behind all this stands an album, Body Count, that was forged in flames and tougher for the experience. Now rightfully seen as a band in their own right, Body Count had a difficult birth.

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published 21.05.2020 | Comments (2)

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21.08.2012 - 05:52
Lit.
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COP KILLA!

So this is what it sounds like when a black guy sings metal.
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21.08.2012 - 18:23
Yellax
I know your family's grievin'...FUCK EM!
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20.02.2013 - 07:38
LeChron James
Helvetesfossen
DOESN'T GOT SHIT ON THE GETO BOYS.

Plus fuck Ice T. You can't go from "COP KILLA" to starring in a COP SHOW. IT DOESN'T WORK THAT WAY, ASSHOLE!
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24.02.2014 - 09:55
toxx
Supreme being
Nothing I would put in the record player today, but I remember "borrowing" this from from a friend of mines older brother. Pretty hardcore stuff for a couple of boys at the age of 10! Probably one of the bands that got me into metal.
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22.05.2014 - 14:41
Angelic Storm
Melodious
Written by LeChron James on 20.02.2013 at 07:38
Plus fuck Ice T. You can't go from "COP KILLA" to starring in a COP SHOW. IT DOESN'T WORK THAT WAY, ASSHOLE!

Ice T has said many times, that the song was a protest song, and was only directed at corrupt cops, and cops who engage in police brutality. It was not directed at all cops, but many people, including you it would seem, completely misinterpreted the real meaning behind the song.
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22.05.2014 - 18:03
Troy Killjoy
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Written by Angelic Storm on 22.05.2014 at 14:41
Ice T has said many times, that the song was a protest song, and was only directed at corrupt cops, and cops who engage in police brutality. It was not directed at all cops, but many people, including you it would seem, completely misinterpreted the real meaning behind the song.

I don't think LJ is being nearly as serious as you're taking him... most of his comments are done in a sarcastic or mocking tone and generally seem to be for the sake of humor rather than stating his honest opinion.
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22.05.2014 - 20:54
Angelic Storm
Melodious
Written by Troy Killjoy on 22.05.2014 at 18:03
I don't think LJ is being nearly as serious as you're taking him... most of his comments are done in a sarcastic or mocking tone and generally seem to be for the sake of humor rather than stating his honest opinion.

Really? I can't say I'm familiar with LJ's posts, so I wouldn't have known that. Thanks for informing me though. lol
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23.05.2014 - 06:50
LeChron James
Helvetesfossen
Quote:
Written by Angelic Storm on 22.05.2014 at 14:41

Ice T has said many times, that the song was a protest song, and was only directed at corrupt cops, and cops who engage in police brutality. It was not directed at all cops, but many people, including you it would seem, completely misinterpreted the real meaning behind the song.

Written by Angelic Storm on 22.05.2014 at 14:41
Ice T has said many times, that the song was a protest song, and was only directed at corrupt cops, and cops who engage in police brutality. It was not directed at all cops, but many people, including you it would seem, completely misinterpreted the real meaning behind the song.

I don't think LJ is being nearly as serious as you're taking him... most of his comments are done in a sarcastic or mocking tone and generally seem to be for the sake of humor rather than stating his honest opinion.

It's a bit of both, really. I was being sarcastic and obnoxious while I was taking shots at Ice T for making "Cop Killer", but at the same time, making a song with that title and then, much later, starring in a cop show is hypocritical. I understand that his message is directed at the obvious corruption within not only American but police forces internationally, but on top of loving metal, I love hip hop as well and I'm not the only one that finds this ridiculous.

Ice Cube is another example of this kind of thing. He went from being all "NWA FUCK THA POLICE" to trying to pimp family wholesomeness through shockingly awful films. It's the almighty power of money, I guess. At any rate, props for fostering this discussion. That's why I love this site haha
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23.05.2014 - 07:29
Angelic Storm
Melodious
Written by LeChron James on 23.05.2014 at 06:50
It's a bit of both, really. I was being sarcastic and obnoxious while I was taking shots at Ice T for making "Cop Killer", but at the same time, making a song with that title and then, much later, starring in a cop show is hypocritical. I understand that his message is directed at the obvious corruption within not only American but police forces internationally, but on top of loving metal, I love hip hop as well and I'm not the only one that finds this ridiculous.

Ice Cube is another example of this kind of thing. He went from being all "NWA FUCK THA POLICE" to trying to pimp family wholesomeness through shockingly awful films. It's the almighty power of money, I guess. At any rate, props for fostering this discussion. That's why I love this site haha

Well, I generally dislike the lyrics in gangsta rap anyway, because of the way they glamorize gang culture, as well them regularly being very misogynistic. It's using shock value to make it seem "edgy" and "cool", particularly to young people. Most gangsta rappers who achieve a certain degree of success, are no worse than Ice T. Rapping about a life which they no longer live, because provocative lyrics are a selling point to young people trying to appear "street".

Ice T raps about a life he once lived, not the life he currently lives. But is that really any different to the vast majority of gangsta rappers who achieve a certain degree of success? I'd say not. But at least Ice is upfront about that fact, although this is a fact that most young fans will be completely oblivious to. How many fans will have seen or read about him saying that "Cop Killer" is not meant to be taken as an attack on all cops? Not many, probably. Ice never pretended to still be living the gangsta life, and he was making rap like that before the genre became hugely popular, due to him being one of the pioneers of it. That gives him a degree of integrity which can't be applied to many of the gangsta acts who he helped to inspire.

And yep, this site is good for this kind of debate. hehe
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23.05.2014 - 07:47
LeChron James
Helvetesfossen
Written by deadone on 23.05.2014 at 06:56

People change and money and fame talk.

I feel ya man. Money talks, bullshit walks. Still, if you market yourself as a hard muthafucka from the streetz, you best stick to your principles before someone punches ya card. yadadatalkinbout?

Written by Angelic Storm on 23.05.2014 at 07:29

Well, I generally dislike the lyrics in gangsta rap anyway, because of the way they glamorize gang culture, as well them regularly being very misogynistic. It's using shock value to make it seem "edgy" and "cool", particularly to young people. Most gangsta rappers who achieve a certain degree of success, are no worse than Ice T. Rapping about a life which they no longer live, because provocative lyrics are a selling point to young people trying to appear "street".

Ice T raps about a life he once lived, not the life he currently lives. But is that really any different to the vast majority of gangsta rappers who achieve a certain degree of success? I'd say not. But at least Ice is upfront about that fact, although this is a fact that most young fans will be completely oblivious to. How many fans will have seen or read about him saying that "Cop Killer" is not meant to be taken as an attack on all cops? Not many, probably. Ice never pretended to still be living the gangsta life, and he was making rap like that before the genre became hugely popular, due to him being one of the pioneers of it. That gives him a degree of integrity which can't be applied to many of the gangsta acts who he helped to inspire.

And yep, this site is good for this kind of debate. hehe

That's the beautiful thing about hip hop. The diversity within the genre is, without question, as diverse as the metal genre. If you wanna listen to gangsta shit where the gang lifestyle is the primary focus, there is an entire genre dedicated to that. And that's because the people making that music, are either legit gangstas or they're trying to make money from that image.

On the other hand, if you don't wanna hear all that noise about exploiting women, doing drugs or killing people, there are many different artists that make that kind of music. You can find metal music that advocates murder, rape, violence and all kinds of debauchery. It's the same with hip hop.
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Kick Ass, Die Young

Less is More
Stay Pure
Stay Poor

Music was my life, music brought me to life and music is how I will be remembered long after I leave this life. When I die there will be a final waltz in my head that only I can hear.
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23.05.2014 - 07:57
Angelic Storm
Melodious
Written by LeChron James on 23.05.2014 at 07:47
That's the beautiful thing about hip hop. The diversity within the genre is, without question, as diverse as the metal genre. If you wanna listen to gangsta shit where the gang lifestyle is the primary focus, there is an entire genre dedicated to that. And that's because the people making that music, are either legit gangstas or they're trying to make money from that image.

On the other hand, if you don't wanna hear all that noise about exploiting women, doing drugs or killing people, there are many different artists that make that kind of music. You can find metal music that advocates murder, rape, violence and all kinds of debauchery. It's the same with hip hop.

Of course, but I don't listen to any metal bands which advocates those things. Cannibal Corpse for example, have stated countless times over the years that they don't condone real life violence, and that their lyrics are meant to be taken as pure horror fiction. So they are not advocates for real life violence.

There are some very "underground" gore bands, who's lyrical focus is almost entirely based on violence towards women, so I wouldn't be a fan of such bands, although they usually make terrible music anyway, so I'm not missing out on much there. lol
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07.07.2014 - 15:55
Rating: 6
Boxcar Willy
yr a kook
In other news, this album is complete garbage.
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07.07.2014 - 16:07
Marcel Hubregtse
Grumpy Old Fuck
Elite
Written by Boxcar Willy on 07.07.2014 at 15:55

In other news, this album is complete garbage.

Once again Tanner shows he is deaf
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07.07.2014 - 16:16
Angelic Storm
Melodious
Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 07.07.2014 at 16:07
Once again Tanner shows he is deaf

Indeed, this is a very good album.
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19.11.2014 - 12:31
Rating: 9
Dr. Strawberry
This album was placed No.2 on the chart of Metal Hammer's Top 10 albums of the month in 1992 (If I am not mistaken The Almighty's album was No.1). Those days Metal Hammer was so good...
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19.11.2014 - 12:43
Rating: 9
Dr. Strawberry
Written by Angelic Storm on 22.05.2014 at 14:41

Written by LeChron James on 20.02.2013 at 07:38
Plus fuck Ice T. You can't go from "COP KILLA" to starring in a COP SHOW. IT DOESN'T WORK THAT WAY, ASSHOLE!

Ice T has said many times, that the song was a protest song, and was only directed at corrupt cops, and cops who engage in police brutality. It was not directed at all cops, but many people, including you it would seem, completely misinterpreted the real meaning behind the song.

1992...it's now 2014, nothing has changed.
Police Brutality still frequenly happens in US (there was a new case last week).
That made this album so... timeless !
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23.01.2015 - 17:52
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Tage Westerlund
OMG Ice T waist all his life whit hip hop...this music is great, HM, ballad elements, deep ideas, lyrics about street life .... much better music as some manowar copy bands ... seems to find real music you need dig it up , because media hides
and also message, you skin color don't say what music you must listen , fuck racism into music and generally
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30.12.2015 - 08:33
BloodFireDeath
This is NOT nu-metal. This is an entirely different beast.
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19.07.2017 - 21:47
Rating: 9
cynicoren
To me, it is a legendary album. This is different metal, but still songs like Body Count's In The House,Body Count, The Winner Loses,There Goes The Neighborhood and Cop Killer are just plain fun, even if you don't agree with their ideas. If this site was up in 1992, one can only guess how much higher it was rated.
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30.12.2017 - 23:45
Rating: 6
Boxcar Willy
yr a kook
Can we get a count on how many times they say "Body Count" in this album?
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01.09.2019 - 14:14
Rating: 8
wimplord
Cheesy and has B-movie sensibilities in the best way possible.
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30.05.2020 - 08:23
Rating: 8
Reaper_Redeemer
Historic album for the genre whatever it is said. Enjoyed it
Filtering songs 2,6,12,14,15,16 cop killer and repeat!
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30.05.2020 - 22:44
Rating: 7
Redel
Moderator
Written by Reaper_Redeemer on 30.05.2020 at 08:23

Historic album for the genre whatever it is said.

Historic it certainly is.
I can still remember very well the time when this album was released and Cop Killer was played everwhere.
We all were digging this album.
And it was a special one in particular for the blend of genres, new approach.
Back at the time we called this Hardcore or just Crossover. I dont see much Punk here though.
Last spin must have been 4-5 years ago -- I was pretty underwhelmed if I recall correctly.
Thus I am not giving it another spin right now, though my hand is trembling somewhat I have to admit...
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01.08.2022 - 10:55
Rating: 6
JOPE OF STEELE
Steelemeister
Kind of meh songs, lyrics and message seems superior to the music itself and the vocals are good. The Winner Loses and Cop Killer are the best songs.
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08.02.2024 - 18:25
BetulaObscura
Written by Dr. Strawberry on 19.11.2014 at 12:43

1992...it's now 2014, nothing has changed.
Police Brutality still frequenly happens in US (there was a new case last week).
That made this album so... timeless !

Define frequently. USA is big country.
I am sure that "frequent police brutality" is just a lie and manipulation mostly made by left side of political scene. Sure, it happens from time to time that individual cop will abuse his powers but it is not a general problem of the police. Especially If you consider how many crimes in USA blacks commit everyday,
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08.02.2024 - 18:31
BetulaObscura
Written by Redel on 30.05.2020 at 22:44

Written by Reaper_Redeemer on 30.05.2020 at 08:23

Historic album for the genre whatever it is said.

Historic it certainly is.
I can still remember very well the time when this album was released and Cop Killer was played everwhere.
We all were digging this album.
And it was a special one in particular for the blend of genres, new approach.
Back at the time we called this Hardcore or just Crossover. I dont see much Punk here though.
Last spin must have been 4-5 years ago -- I was pretty underwhelmed if I recall correctly.
Thus I am not giving it another spin right now, though my hand is trembling somewhat I have to admit...

I also remember it from the early 90's. It was definitely something fresh to my ears. Something that stuck in back of my head that time and never lost during all these years...
That fusion (or crossover) of rap and metal is still holding quite strong and it is quite catchy.
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08.02.2024 - 18:58
Rating: 7
Redel
Moderator
Written by BetulaObscura on 08.02.2024 at 18:25

Written by Dr. Strawberry on 19.11.2014 at 12:43

1992...it's now 2014, nothing has changed.
Police Brutality still frequenly happens in US (there was a new case last week).
That made this album so... timeless !

Define frequently.

Doc Strawberry will (hopefully) never define 'frequently' here as he has long since left the site.
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08.02.2024 - 18:59
A Real Mönkey
Written by BetulaObscura on 08.02.2024 at 18:25

Written by Dr. Strawberry on 19.11.2014 at 12:43

1992...it's now 2014, nothing has changed.
Police Brutality still frequenly happens in US (there was a new case last week).
That made this album so... timeless !

Define frequently. USA is big country.

Just had a case a week ago from what I heard.
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08.02.2024 - 19:34
BetulaObscura
Written by Redel on 08.02.2024 at 18:58

Written by BetulaObscura on 08.02.2024 at 18:25

Written by Dr. Strawberry on 19.11.2014 at 12:43

1992...it's now 2014, nothing has changed.
Police Brutality still frequenly happens in US (there was a new case last week).
That made this album so... timeless !

Define frequently.

Doc Strawberry will (hopefully) never define 'frequently' here as he has long since left the site.

Well, it was more or less rhetorical question anyway...
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