Body Count (album)
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Body Count | ||
Studio album by Body Count | ||
Released | March 31, 1992 | |
Recorded | September 1991-December 1991 | |
Genre | Heavy Metal Crossover Thrash Hard Rock |
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Length | 52:37 | |
Label | Sire | |
Producer(s) | Ice-T and Ernie C | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Body Count chronology | ||
Body Count (1992) |
Born Dead (1994) |
Body Count was the eponymous debut album of heavy metal group Body Count. The album's controversial finale Cop Killer was removed and replaced by a new version of an older Ice-T solo song entitled "Freedom Of Speech". There were also changes to the album's cover art, with the "Cop Killer" tattoo on the character's chest being replaced by one that said "Body Count." The album is certified Gold.
[edit] Track listing (original version)
- "Smoked Pork"
- "Body Count's in the House"
- "Now Sports"
- "Body Count"
- "A Statistic"
- "Bowels of the Devil"
- "The Real Problem"
- "KKK Bitch"
- "C Note"
- "Voodoo"
- "The Winner Loses"
- "There Goes The Neighborhood"
- "Oprah"
- "Evil Dick"
- "Body Count Anthem"
- "Momma's Gotta Die Tonight"
- "Out In The Parking Lot"
- "Cop Killer"
[edit] Track listing (re-release version)
Tracks 1-16 remained the same, tracks 17 and 18 are removed and replaced with:
- 17. "Ice-T: Freedom Of Speech" featuring Jello Biafra
The song is a new, re-made version (not remix) of Ice-T's 1989 song from his "The Iceberg/Freedom of Speech" album, this time using a sample of Jimi_Hendrix' "Foxy Lady".