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    Released-1992
    Format-12"
    Genre-Thrash metal, heavy metal
    Label-Sire/Warner Bros.
    Songwriter(s)-Ice-T
    Ernie C.
    Producer(s)
    Ice-T. Ernie C.
    There Goes the Neighborhood" is the twelfth track of Body Count's self-titled debut album. The song is a sarcastic response to critics, sung from the point of view of a racist white rocker who wonders "Don't they know rock's just for whites? / Don't they know the rules? / Those niggers are too hardcore / This shit ain't cool.
    The music video, directed by Matt Mahurin, ends with a black musician implanting an electric guitar into the ground and setting it on fire. The final image is similar to that of a burning cross.[4]
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  • @lerchfreyley1
    @lerchfreyley1 Před 4 lety +114

    This band was created for the sole purpose of giving Ice T's best freind an outlet to shred on his guitar. That is loyalty.

    • @p_e_t_e
      @p_e_t_e Před 4 lety +3

      serious? that's the second story like this about Ice T that i've heard. a friend of mine who is really into rap told me that Ice has actually roadied for his friend and fellow rapper Kool Keith! and this was well after Ice was famous. i'm not really a big rap fan but Kool Keith is the SH!T! we should all be fortunate enough to have friends like Ice T!

    • @jonathanduplantis1403
      @jonathanduplantis1403 Před 4 lety +3

      @@p_e_t_e he also loved the music don't be naive

    • @_eclipz_
      @_eclipz_ Před 3 lety +1

      truth, heard it from the man himself. Google it!

    • @Joe-cd1jx
      @Joe-cd1jx Před 3 lety +4

      @@_eclipz_ Listen to the beginning of raining blood by body count. He explains this... you can hear it from Ice T himself

    • @briansteele1992
      @briansteele1992 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Ernie C!!

  • @tccollett9926
    @tccollett9926 Před 5 lety +54

    Screw the 1% haters! We metalheads have nothing but love for you both and any other reactor that experience the music we love for the first time. Regardless of race or gender!! Awesome reaction to a great song!

  • @jam1870utube
    @jam1870utube Před 5 lety +58

    This white boy loves to see my brothers & sisters of all races experience new music, from all genres. Great reaction video!👍😀 One Love. One Neighborhood.

  • @profanepersonality
    @profanepersonality Před 5 lety +57

    Owned this album when I was 12 or 13. I bought it because when Dave Mustaine (Megadeth frontman) was asked which new album was his favorite at the moment; he said "BodyCount". 🤘🤘🤘

    • @user98xp
      @user98xp Před 4 lety +2

      Whoa, awesome. I'm a big Megadeth fan.

    • @lewisowens5360
      @lewisowens5360 Před 4 lety

      Body count is one of the rockingist...is that a word...I've been a fan since 1990.... there's a song called No lives matter ...from BC...last year...watch it...its Awesome

    • @ralfralf3117
      @ralfralf3117 Před 3 lety

      Well,i grasp my hands into this great album(i'm not sarcastic) in my early 20-is.but what wonders me....You have no reactions to the lyrics....besides You know /prefere other rapers.hmmm

    • @flashknockdown7271
      @flashknockdown7271 Před rokem

      The 90's were the best time for music, ever!

  • @MrUnknowne187
    @MrUnknowne187 Před 5 lety +41

    3 out of 5 guys in this version of BC are now dead. Bassist, Mooseman was killed in a drive by, and both drummer, Beatmaster V and guitarist D-Roc died of cancer. Body Count are still going strong with new members and are kicking more ass than ever! Their last album "bloodlust" is possibly their best.. check out the video for "Black Hoodie" directed by Treach of Naughty By Nature

  • @deftonestilldeath
    @deftonestilldeath Před 3 lety +6

    The solo on this song gives me chills every time, it’s sooo good

  • @larryzeno7133
    @larryzeno7133 Před 5 lety +39

    That look on your face... they put it on every one! With my friends bands, punk! Metal! Respect! They blew my 19 year old mind, I am 46 now!

    • @91GT347
      @91GT347 Před 5 lety +2

      Hell yeah ! I just turned 47. I wore this tape out. I still have it somewhere.lol

    • @davedudeip
      @davedudeip Před 5 lety

      same brother

    • @gruntabro1
      @gruntabro1 Před 4 lety

      52,brought this album when it hit the store still relevant today so yea it was ahead of its time

  • @randywissler9923
    @randywissler9923 Před 5 lety +15

    Just so y'all know, his little foray into rock, has been a legitimate metal band for over 25 years! I'd also say check out their song that put them on the map 2 decades ago, "cop killer", but I don't think y'all are ready for that!! 😂

  • @dejaeviz
    @dejaeviz Před 5 lety +28

    one GREAT thing about the metal community as musicians, ... we're all inclusive !! i've had people of all races playing in rock and metal bands since i was a teenager in the middle 80's. AND !! i live in the south ... no metal musician i ever met was racist when it came to music.

    • @matt1980
      @matt1980 Před 3 lety +1

      damn right brother there is no color in metal he all just brothers and sisters its all about the music

  • @AdamCSmith
    @AdamCSmith Před 4 lety +5

    I remember rocking this so loud in my Camaro (I was a teenager) that the cops got called on us! 4 white dudes jamming out to Bodycount & Ice-T … we’re all on the same team!! Keep Rock Alive!! 🤘🏽🖤🔥🙌🏼 ℁

  • @glumOr
    @glumOr Před 4 lety +7

    Drummer is Beatmaster V, he died in 1996 due to complications from leukemia.
    RIP

  • @michaelbaldwin8484
    @michaelbaldwin8484 Před 5 lety +5

    There has long been an undercurrent of casual racism within parts of the metal community, and this song addresses that in a direct and "in your face" manner, that was needed nearly 30 years ago when this song came out and sadly is still needed today.
    The guitarist, Ernie C , along with Rocky George from Suicidal Tendencies , have long been woefully underrated

    • @uoabigaillevey
      @uoabigaillevey Před 5 lety +1

      I agree with you 100% I was a small part of that problem back then.. tho not racisim-based.. it was genre based.. 'rappers cant do metal.. they lack the skill' I was dead wrong and this band/album proved it to me back then. Changed my mind quick, fast, and in a hurry.
      Peace

  • @bschuler6216
    @bschuler6216 Před 4 lety +14

    Damn, I ain't heard this in over 20 years. Body Count is legit. I picked up their last release (from last year), BloodLust, and it was one of my favorite metal albums of 2017. No Lives Matter and the track with Dave Mustaine, Civil War, and Black Hoodie are awesome. Rock on, Body Count. That shit IS cool!

  • @philippe597
    @philippe597 Před 2 lety +4

    5:03
    I love this moment ! They are shocked by the lyrics, but they cannot help to break their neck because of the groove of the song.
    That made me laugh out loud.

  • @dc1975
    @dc1975 Před 5 lety +11

    No one has never done this, I would love to see your reaction to Public Enemy/Anthrax Bring the Noise.

  • @Droogie128
    @Droogie128 Před 5 lety +3

    This band is an interesting story. Ernie-G (extremely underrated guitarist, by the way) used to play guitar for Ice-T during the 80's at his rap shows. When they toured Europe, Ice noticed that crowds there would headbang at rap shows.
    That kind of blew him away, and being a metal fan, he decided to start a metal group with Ernie-G so they could have a permanent gig together.
    The band itself is actually phenomenal. Just buckets of talent oozing out.
    Subscribed. You 2 are good people.

  • @unaihernaezauzmendi9787
    @unaihernaezauzmendi9787 Před 10 měsíci

    I was a 12 year old white kid, from a rebellious corner of "spain". My favourite band was Body Count. I saw them live in Zaldibia (a town of less than 2k people). Dreams do come true.

  • @daveethridge7342
    @daveethridge7342 Před 5 lety +15

    I've always been a huge Body Count fan since day one. They are actually the very first band I ever saw in concert when they opened for Guns and Roses, and Metallica at Arrowhead Stadium in 1992. They're new music is crazier. The drummer was Beat Master V RIP. The guitarist is Ernie C. Body Count was originally his friends from Chrinshaw High. Ice T has always been a Metalhead since he lived with his aunt and cousin. His cousin got him into it. Peace.

    • @elchamay
      @elchamay Před 4 lety

      i love body count man, i wish i could see them live one day...i listen them for first time at 13 y/o in 1994 i think...but never had the chance to see them in a concert...if you can hear their live recording in Argentina in the 90s...raw

    • @williamqualls4578
      @williamqualls4578 Před 4 lety +1

      That was my first concert too. In Denver CO

  • @nathanchronister2757
    @nathanchronister2757 Před rokem

    I'm a 44yr old man and I remember having this (as a metal head) in my jr high school class in the 90's. It was a predominately black school and folks freaked when I showed em that Ice-T had a metal band. :) LOVE THIS BAND..... They along with many others show HEAVY METAL IS COLORBLIND!!!!

  • @MarkFaust
    @MarkFaust Před 4 lety

    Body Count was one of the best Metal/Punk bands around. RAW AF. I got into their music. I headbanged/thrashed to their music. I'd sing along with the lyrics, but even back then out of respect I wouldn't sing EVERYTHING Ice-T was singing. Good memories hearing this shit again.

  • @thomasmreichert
    @thomasmreichert Před 4 lety +4

    Ice and the BC crew are still out here spreading the word.
    You need to watch their Black Hoodie video next.
    They just played that one live at the Grammys.

  • @migthulhu
    @migthulhu Před 4 lety

    In 1991 Ice T toured with the first Lollapalooza and played a back to back set of Ice T and Body Count. I had the uncensored first Body Count album with Cop Killer on it. I was 20 and in the Army and a huge Metalhead. That joint hit right.

  • @paulalloyd8860
    @paulalloyd8860 Před 2 lety

    Bodycount just won a Grammy in 2021!!! Music is for everyone and every genre. Ice T just showed us all

  • @kitty1376
    @kitty1376 Před 5 lety +6

    I remember seeing this on MTV's Headbanger's Ball a LOT back in the day. I loved it! It was on quite a bit even though I think it was one of those videos that couldn't be shown during the day (it might've been because of language, but don't hold me to that).
    And randomness now: Ice-T's on Law & Order SVU. Drummer in this video is Beatmaster V (he died in 1996 from leukemia) and lead guitarist is Ernie C. And I... forgot what else you asked 😁

  • @squirtalert6540
    @squirtalert6540 Před 3 lety

    Many years ago my drummer was black. His favorite band was/is Megadeth. He is still a great friend.
    Body Count just won a Grammy Sunday night for the song "Bum Rush" so yeah, their still bangin'.

  • @oldmanmonza7780
    @oldmanmonza7780 Před 5 lety +11

    Damn that brought back some great memories. Still have my original BC T-Shirt from '92. Ice-T tossing my ass off stage while stage diving still gives me a smile. Yes BC still around and making great music check out their "No Lives Matter" video.

    • @zangeejoe
      @zangeejoe Před 5 lety

      Deadly pal
      Me too. Saw body count Dublin Ireland 93 my first gig was crazy still my fav gig. I have the T-shirt to. They are worth about €100

    • @LibertySpam
      @LibertySpam Před 2 lety

      The bloody finger shirt?

  • @larryzeno7133
    @larryzeno7133 Před 5 lety +6

    I am sort of cream... black, and red, with love. My first friends in 73 were Mexican and Black... since I was red/white, we called us the neopolitans... like the ice cream sandwich from the ice cream man. ☄️❤️🔥👍✌️

  • @ronaldwalls8575
    @ronaldwalls8575 Před 2 lety

    Great reaction! Thanks! I was in that crowd!, in the 90s at showcase theater, corona ca.! Every thing you said is how it felt to be there !!! Nothing but love ❤️ and awesome metal music!

  • @JohnSmith-bq4vh
    @JohnSmith-bq4vh Před 3 lety +1

    I grew up rocking this as a kid. A must-have playlist song. Ice-T for president.

  • @axisci
    @axisci Před 3 lety +1

    Hey great video! I really appreciate your genuine reaction, and also for being colorblind, I'm an old-school metalhead, Body Count fan forever and I love the fact that you are reacting to this music. God bless.

  • @larryhart3702
    @larryhart3702 Před 4 lety

    Flint, MI 1992 - I was in the pit to witness the phenomenon called Ice-T and Body Count. That show was raw but no one, black, white or brown was out of control. Music unites us. Haters will hate our color-blindness. Smoke up!

  • @Aurinkohirvi
    @Aurinkohirvi Před 5 lety +1

    Cheers from Finland guys! I've listened many kind of music: jazz, reggae, country, folk, blues, rock, hard rock and currently getting to know new metal bands. Seen people of every ethnicity all over the globe reacting, and I have read them comments a lot. But I don't recall seeing yet a comment saying why is that ethnicity person listening to metal. I think those comments are rare. Welcome Body Count to Tuska metal festivals! About your idea of reverse reaction: go ahead! You could still react to that song, even if it was picked by you, and then people in comments do the same.

  • @POWER-LINKS
    @POWER-LINKS Před 5 lety +1

    On lead guitar, Ernie C, the left handed assassin.

  • @MrKangaroo123
    @MrKangaroo123 Před 5 lety +5

    I Know I'm late to the party. Just wanted to say that the metal community is one of the most welcoming and caring communities on earth.
    It's just a small percentage of metal heads that hold such close minded beliefs.
    Now days if you go down in a moshpit you are more likely to have some one grab you by the hair and drag you back to your feet so you don't get stomped on.

  • @dcarr70
    @dcarr70 Před 29 dny

    The drummer is Beatmaster V. He passed away. Body Count is still a group with different members. the members in this video has passed away except for the lead guitarist Ernie C.

  • @jeanrichards1641
    @jeanrichards1641 Před 3 lety

    Came across you guys watching CZcams videos and you are HILARIOUS!!
    The drummer is a guy I went to high school with Will Dorsey. He and his brother Derrick who plays bass guitar. Nicest guys EVER!! This was the late 80s because I graduated in 90 and I think Will was a year ahead. Marching band was so fun...LOL! Everyone hated us but here is Will 30+ down the road and Body Count just won a friggin Grammy for Best Heavy Metal.

  • @mF--H8
    @mF--H8 Před 5 lety +1

    Every race is welcomed in the Metal community.

  • @Tr1hawaii
    @Tr1hawaii Před 5 lety

    I was 25, a Soldier, stationed in Germany, single and lived in the barracks...me and brothers would jam this as loud as our speakers would play!! We would laugh at how messed up the US had become; we all vowed to make it better! My whole squad was very mixed racially and we are brothers to this day. We would talk about shot like this and realized that most people didn’t have to lean and trust the man next to him, no matter the color of his skin, and that all of us are the same and different at the same time! I’m not a super fan of rap, but can see where it comes from and a few of my brothers were strictly rap and a few country...but we all accepted our differences! Peace to you guys!!! Thank you for doing this song!!!!!! Play your song please!

  • @ms-eg9hr
    @ms-eg9hr Před 5 lety

    The Drummer in the video is the first Drummer of Body Count and he died of Leukemia and it was in the mid 90's. He was with Body Count on 3 records: Cop Killer, Born Dead and Violent Demise and i think he passed right after recording that Album. His Name was Victor Ray Wilson, stage name Beat Master V.

  • @largemouthhunter5014
    @largemouthhunter5014 Před 5 lety +6

    You should have seen how people reacted to Run DMC & Aerosmith combined on "walk this way " remake in the 80s 😂😂😂😂 it blew ppls minds 😵😵😵

    • @purplebeard1526
      @purplebeard1526 Před 5 lety +1

      Crazy thing about that collaboration was it kind of blew up both groups to new heights. Also, the video having BOTH groups shown it it really broke down a lot of barriers.

  • @mumuspain2086
    @mumuspain2086 Před 2 lety

    Real metal lovers do care about your race but only because they LOVE seeing beautiful people from all races coming together and enjoying great music.

  • @emac8381
    @emac8381 Před 5 lety +1

    That 1% are in every comment section of CZcams, ive viewed some very uplifting and positive videos on CZcams and that 1% are commenting negativity. Ignore them, focus on the 99%. Great reaction, Ice-T was recording,Touring and releasing Metal and Rap albums at this time. I remember purchasing Body Counts first album and Ice Ts Home Invasion album in the early 90s. Still have a few tracks from each album on my Gym shuffle listen list in Depths of hell, 99 problems,Its On, G style, KKK Bitch, There goes the Neighborhood.

  • @VaughnBrown1965
    @VaughnBrown1965 Před rokem

    I saw this band live. I was scared for my life and also totally blown away LOL

  • @princebusta1st1
    @princebusta1st1 Před 2 lety

    Ernie c (the guitarist wearing the Cap backwards) is one of the worlds most underrated metal guitarists👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻 Body count have been consistently great since the 90s

  • @TrueDuckFan
    @TrueDuckFan Před rokem

    So far I love all the instruments on pretty much all the songs no matter how goofy the songs are. They sound badass.

  • @mrbert2771
    @mrbert2771 Před 4 lety

    The first time i saw, was in 91, in Lollapalooza, they're first played like ice_t, and then he presented his metal band B.C., & taking off his hat show us the long metal hair to rockin hard. Let me told you the better live shows they were, Living Color & Fishbone, and of course Jane Addiction.
    Salutes from MEXICALI, MEXICO

  • @twelvemonkeys8786
    @twelvemonkeys8786 Před 2 lety

    Saw these live 4 years ago in London.. Unreal band..

  • @timmahoney5297
    @timmahoney5297 Před 5 lety

    If I remember correctly, Body Count was introduced back on Ice-T's "OG Original Gangster" album (almost 25 yrs ago), with the track "Body Count"...

  • @michaelkeirsey6102
    @michaelkeirsey6102 Před 4 lety

    I have grown up around all styles of music. And have opened up my mind to new styles. Love this, and good to see a mature and inteligant man and women open them self's up and be open to get out of there comfort zone. Be blessed.

  • @timmothymonaghan5236
    @timmothymonaghan5236 Před 4 lety

    AMEN Got this Record im 54 and a Metal Head Love Ice T n Body Count Much Respect !!!!!!!!!!

  • @lawrenceshdow
    @lawrenceshdow Před 5 lety +7

    Something funny; I've seen Ice-T and Body count live multiple times; The white community appears pretty welcoming; Body count is 98% white fans (looks like to me at least). I think Ice-T is talking about a tiny percentage of people. Just like Steph was saying (she's so pretty and smart ;) But it's in the vain of metal music to create music about shit that is upsetting, the other side of the world that isn't so nice and clean and fun to talk about. Everyone knows it exists; but we'd rather it just stay tucked under the table. That shit has emotion attached to it and I think some sorts of music bring that stuff up and those emotions to the foreground. Metal does it for me, hip hop does it for me, and sometimes other genres. I actually can't listen to metal or certain rap music in my car anymore due to all the speeding tickets I was getting. I just get lost in the music and next thing I know I'm doing 95 in a 65...
    Anyways; there are two types of music that I've seen grow in popularity that I will straight up trash talk at any moment; Mumble Rap, And Country Pop. Nope; never gonna listen.
    If y'all get a chance to listen to something new. My boy Dem Atlas has a a new thing out on CZcams called The Visual EP. I think he's one of the coolest new artists in hip hop and this video/music experience is next level! Peace out guys! You both kick ass! have a good rest of July!

  • @franklynbarker576
    @franklynbarker576 Před 2 lety

    I find it quite amusing that people in the USA did not know Ice T had this band. We listened to this album in high school in 1992 in South Africa. This along with Pearl Jam, Megadeth, Nirvana,Pantera, Alice in Chains you name the rock bands we listened to it.Imagine listening to this 30 years ago in those times.

  • @matt1980
    @matt1980 Před 3 lety

    this band been around since the 90s! the winners loses was my frist song i heard from this great band!

  • @rattfink9
    @rattfink9 Před 5 lety +1

    Yes, please share. That's what this virtual neighborhood is all about, I think.

  • @briangoodie3420
    @briangoodie3420 Před 5 lety +4

    Don't forget living colour help knock that door down.

    • @rs8461
      @rs8461 Před 5 lety

      um chuck berry jimi hendrix sly stone gerorge clinton to name a few

    • @briangoodie3420
      @briangoodie3420 Před 5 lety

      @@rs8461 I guess I meant hard rock.

  • @Brando-Lee3725
    @Brando-Lee3725 Před rokem

    I bought this on cassette when it came out and i STILL love this album !

  • @GrimReaper4383
    @GrimReaper4383 Před 4 lety +1

    In this day and age. This couldn't be done today.

  • @kennethkaltenbach1366
    @kennethkaltenbach1366 Před 4 lety

    Y'all wasn't ready for this. In 1992 i was 14 . we hijacked my friends tv . no one is changing the channel until we see this video . 4 days later we saw this shit . life changing.

  • @beaulabreche6110
    @beaulabreche6110 Před 3 lety

    I remember body count from the 90s. This song is the spirit of body count ice T. As a old but rocker with blue eyes, I LOVED IT. that fuck you attitude is what metal is about. And ice T nails it.

  • @kostatheodoridis5057
    @kostatheodoridis5057 Před 4 lety

    Greetings from a Greek Metal guy from Germany.... Love you guys

  • @gilbertcarrillojr8706
    @gilbertcarrillojr8706 Před 5 lety

    This band was created by Ice-T to give his friend Ernie C, the lead guitarist a platform to play. The drummer Beatmaster V passed away from cancer, and yes they are still playing and relevant.

  • @jeyzeus
    @jeyzeus Před 4 lety

    Song Body count by Body count was the song my alarm clock played every single morning for about 4 years of high school. No regrets.

  • @LaptopLarry330
    @LaptopLarry330 Před 3 lety

    Body Count just won a Grammy Award for "Best Heavy Metal Song" for their song , "Bum-Rush". There is an official music video for the song available for viewing here on CZcams. The both of you might want to react to it. It was made three months before the George Floyd Riots.

  • @barrymitchell6681
    @barrymitchell6681 Před 5 lety +2

    Ice T is a prophet. Excellent review. And yes Ice T is still doing it. I'm a metalhead but I'm also an old school rap fan And I salute you both for being honest in your reviews. Everyone needs to remember "Music is a tool of integration not separation"

    • @Droogie128
      @Droogie128 Před 5 lety

      Metal and rap are largely interchangeable in their messages. That's why they mix so well. The backgrounds vary, the delivery differs, but the messages are often the same.

  • @rmamon2554
    @rmamon2554 Před 7 měsíci

    One short story about me: I am from Vienna - Austria, and in 1992 when this album was a revelation for us young kids, even if we have no black communitys in our country, we also had some questionable police killings and some questionable handling of guilt. Even if its far less than your police killings, still it got us enraged. And than seeing I-Tea bringing up all this matters was so liberating for us youngsters. And to having any black person as my neighbors couldn't be more traumatizing then any of my current neighbors. So listen to the full Album, it will blow your socks of.

  • @thalesalmeida567
    @thalesalmeida567 Před 4 lety +1

    BODY COUNT BRASIL !!!!! 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @ftumptch86
    @ftumptch86 Před rokem

    Can remember how I fell onto this album back in the day but it truly shreds. Love the face reactions LOL.

  • @raylangley3762
    @raylangley3762 Před 5 lety +6

    the only radio friendly song on body count album was the winners lose .a really good song about cocaine addiction .

  • @kylephillips8312
    @kylephillips8312 Před 5 lety +2

    Oh you guys have got to check out Body Count "No lives matter.". Badass track. Ice-T also did a song with Lemmy from Motorhead called "Born to Raise Hell". Nothing but love for you guys.

  • @tednorberto3086
    @tednorberto3086 Před 5 lety +2

    As a RED I bought the CD in 92. Great listen. Still do in my 50s. Oohrah.

  • @clinzo14
    @clinzo14 Před 5 lety

    Body Count rocks. I’ve been listening to them since day one.

  • @thefunkybuddha69
    @thefunkybuddha69 Před 5 lety

    Music is indeed universal. Excellent reaction, y'all!

  • @erockrude
    @erockrude Před 4 lety +2

    I just watched an adorable couple bond and feel empowered culturally with the help of the knowledge and power of Ice-T and the power of hardcore and it made me so god damn happy happy

    • @erockrude
      @erockrude Před 4 lety

      Priceless amazing genuine reaction. Love you guys already and this is the first video I've ever seen xP BODY COUNT

  • @kevinh8736
    @kevinh8736 Před 5 měsíci

    I'm white and I've loved BodyCount since their first album. Been to see them 4 times!

  • @timmothymonaghan5236
    @timmothymonaghan5236 Před 4 lety

    AMEN I music is Spiritual ive been playing Bass for 35 years in still jammin with my Brothers muisic is Life i love seeing people get turned on to different stuff !!!!! Very Cool !!!!!

  • @martinwiberg678
    @martinwiberg678 Před rokem

    Bodycount are awsome love there music Ernie C is a legend so is Ice T. Music is for everyone

  • @jahjal4665
    @jahjal4665 Před 4 lety

    I heard them in '95....in Indonesia, I'm Indonesian..BC is fkin awesome!!

  • @daniellehurrell6620
    @daniellehurrell6620 Před 3 lety

    I saw these guys several years ago. If you ever get the chance to see them, please go! They are AWESOME. 😘

  • @daveshatford7837
    @daveshatford7837 Před rokem

    Had every Album for years. Seen em a couple of years ago at Download. Its Music - Its Universal. Love em. Cheers Ice!

  • @yaronyaronyaronyaronyarony3187

    Keep on rocking friends 👍🤘🤘🤘

  • @jakecronin6087
    @jakecronin6087 Před 5 lety

    You guys are amazing..love all you do

  • @lewisowens5360
    @lewisowens5360 Před 4 lety +1

    Finally here comes the neighborhood Steph

  • @ralfralf3117
    @ralfralf3117 Před 3 lety

    That's fun.i remember first time i've heard this band...almost 30 years ago.it's still amusing for me.greetings from Poland.

  • @nickmetal131
    @nickmetal131 Před 3 lety

    My brother and I each bought a copy of this album on cassette at a head shop while on a church trip in Chicago when we were 14 and 12 respectively. We saw this video on MTV (the uncensored version obviously lol) and about halfway through, we realized it was Ice T on vocals. We were blown away. I was already getting into heavy metal and my brother was still heavy into hip hop at the time. Nothing but love and respect for Body Count almost 30 years later!

  • @stornkolson
    @stornkolson Před 4 lety

    I bought this tape when i was 12. It freakin ruled. Damn I forgot what a rad song this was! And it sure sounds good after 28 years. Also, you guys have a great channel. I can tell how much you care about each other :)

  • @continentalaquatics2725

    Ice-T’s Body Count was from the early 90’s. They were touring with metal bands that were mostly white. There was no pushback from the metal community that I ever heard of, but Tipper Gore and other politicians who wanted to censor free speech were pushing a narrative that “Cop Killa” was going to influence young people to shoot police. Anthrax and Public Enemy teamed up to do a metal version of Public Enemy’s “Bring Da Noise” and that was received well by the metal community.
    If you look at where metal has its roots, Chuck Berry took us from big band music to Rock ‘n Roll (AC/DC’s lead guitarist regularly does the duck walk as a nod to Chuck Berry). Jimi Hendrix came along and took us from Buddy Holly to Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath, which made its way to Metallica and Megadeth. Ice-T is half black, but so is Slash from Guns ‘n Roses and Lenny Kravitz. Kid Rock’s band (Twisted Brown Trucker) is comprised of multiple races. Metallica’s lead guitarist is biracial and the bassist is Mexican-American. Slayer has at least one Mexican-American in the band (I never really listened to them because I was a bit uncomfortable with their satanic imagery).
    Music doesn’t belong to any particular race. U2, Tupac, Metallica and The Wu-Tang Clan are always on in my car. There are always going to be detractors who are looking to complain about something and a few of those idiots must has come across your channel. Unfortunately, when you open yourself up, it’s inevitable that some of the bad gets let in with the good. Metal traces its roots back to Hendrix. The Legendary Lemmy Kilmeister from Motörhead started out as a roadie for Hendrix and Motörhead inspired Metallica. Not to be repetitious, but music knows no color.
    I’ve yet to see a black Polka band, though! 😂

  • @Emabulator
    @Emabulator Před 5 lety +1

    I saw them on the Cop Killer tour at the Peppermint Beach Club in VA Beach . There was a big deal in the news, Governor Doug got involved, Body Count would not play the offending song. All agreed, no “Cop Killer. “ They played a great show, and the tune - Cop Killer; if you know what went down in the eighties between the LAPD and humanity you will understand the anger emoted fiercely in the song, anyway, the crowd went crazy, we all had a great time and nobody got hurt. There was no skin color in that crowd. Just good people rocking hard and having a good time.
    Keep up the great work. Love your channel!

  • @bobbywalter259
    @bobbywalter259 Před 4 lety

    Listened to this since the first day. Never ceases to be amazed how few people know this. It is truly Old shit.

  • @WatchRomeBurn
    @WatchRomeBurn Před 5 lety

    Great job - love this! Y’all rock!!🤘🏼🤘🏼🔥🔥🔥

  • @jonathanbroczkowski3804

    Me and my buddy first heard Body Count during the credits of the movie universal soldier......we had to hear more! In 1992 we had to watch the credits to even know what the song called, then had to order it at the record store. The whole album was killer and listening to it expanded a couple of white kids understanding of the world in rural new Brunswick Canada(Comparable to North Dakota in population and demographics).

  • @jf1673
    @jf1673 Před 4 lety +1

    GOD SPEAKS THROUGH THE METAL.!!! ITS ALL GOOD.!!!

  • @JamesWilson-vr3ql
    @JamesWilson-vr3ql Před 4 lety +6

    Ice got it wrong. As a white boy I been a fan of Bad Brains, Fishbone, Living Color, Body Count and Public Enemy and NWA. Hell, Hendrix showed the way! Phil Lynott? A Black Irishman? Why not?

    • @garynolan5798
      @garynolan5798 Před 3 lety

      He didn't get it wrong in reality where l grew up, many white folks were horrified when black people moved into the area. Musically, not enough people are eclectic to accept different races moving on what ever race they think their music genre belongs to. He wasn't saying everyone's thinking the same.. its a message for all the bigots no matter what race!

    • @travisspaulding2222
      @travisspaulding2222 Před 3 lety

      He wrote the song about the clubs in LA that wouldn't let them play because they were scared to have an all black band fronted by Ice T. These were the same clubs that banned Suicidal Tendencies back in the day because of allegations of gang violence.

  • @mejulian01
    @mejulian01 Před rokem +1

    Loved your faces throughout the song.

  • @MyGuitarArtistry
    @MyGuitarArtistry Před 4 lety

    Early 90s Greatness!!! Lovin this episode!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @n3Cr0ManCeD
    @n3Cr0ManCeD Před 5 lety +1

    Keep rockin the grey in the beard! Makes me feel better for mine!
    Excellent video as usual. I don't know why I hadn't subscribed but I have rectified that! Keep em comin!

  • @TrueDuckFan
    @TrueDuckFan Před rokem

    “Play the hell out of those drums Dale!!”

  • @Rdfelic
    @Rdfelic Před 4 lety

    Ice T been rocking since the early 90s. He's been doing this for decades. Lol

  • @TheKarret
    @TheKarret Před 4 lety +1

    I'm white and I love seeing people from other cultures and races enjoying and creating metal. Anyone who doesn't like that doesn't fucking understand metal as far as I'm concerned. Maybe it's because of where I live, but I don't recall anyone saying that they think metal is only for white people.
    It's been so cool especially lately, seeing people incorporate their local flavors to the metal sound; Mongolian metal [Suld, Tengger Calvary], Indian Street Metal [Bloodywood], Polynesian metal [Alien Weaponry, Sheperds Reign], Taiwanese metal [Chthonic], Middle Eastern metal [Melechesh, Myrath, Orphaned Land], there are even some metal bands and metal scenes popping up in African countries like Botswana and Zimbabwe [Wrust]. It's fucking great. It makes me happy.

    • @StephanieLee48
      @StephanieLee48  Před 4 lety +1

      Me too

    • @TheKarret
      @TheKarret Před 4 lety

      @@StephanieLee48 Long live metal from everywhere and everyone. \m/

  • @todd26262626
    @todd26262626 Před rokem

    One of the best metal bands of that era.