Body Count is the debut studio album by American heavy metal band Body Count, released on March 30, 1992, by Sire Records. The album's material focuses on various social and political issues ranging from police brutality to drug abuse. It also presents a turning point in the career of Ice-T, who co-wrote the album's songs with lead guitarist Ernie C and performed as the band's lead singer. Previously known only as a rapper, Ice-T's work with the band helped establish a crossover audience with rock music fans. The album produced the single "There Goes the Neighborhood".
Body Count is well known for the inclusion of the controversial song "Cop Killer", which was the subject of much criticism from various political figures, although many defended the song on the basis of the group's right to freedom of speech. Ice-T eventually chose to remove the song from the album, although it continues to be performed live. It was voted the 31st best album of the year in The Village Voice's Pazz & Jop critics poll, and is believed to have helped pave the way for the mainstream success of the rap metal genre.
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Tracklist:
A1 Smoked Pork
A2 Body Count’s In The House
A3 Now Sports
A4 Body Count
A5 A Statistic
A6 Bowels Of The Devil
A7 The Real Problem
A8 KKK Bitch
A9 C Note
A10 Voodoo
A11 The Winner Loses
B1 There Goes The Neighborhood
B2 Oprah
B3 Evil Dick
B4 Body Count Anthem
B5 Momma's Gotta Die Tonight
B6 Out In The Parking Lot
B7 Freedom Of Speech
B8 Cop Killer
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