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About Body Count

For BODY COUNT, it’s been a history of being both respected and feared – a barbed-wire thread that stretches from Merciless back to Body Count’s origins as a project between Ice and Crenshaw High friend, Ernie C. Their first shot fired, the song “Body Count”, was a mission statement on Ice-T’s 1991 O.G. – Original Gangster. That’s the blueprint that BC has been running on for thirty-five-plus years. They touched a nerve with their first, self-titled 1991 album and its divisive track, “Cop Killer”, which inspired hatred, fear, and paranoia, but also inspired generations of bands to follow. In 2021, they received the Grammy for Best Metal Performance for their song "Bum-Rush" from their last album Carnivore. What they took from growing up with Black Sabbath and then being inspired by fellow L.A. legends like Slayer and Suicidal Tendencies has only upped the ante for generations of homies and hardcore fans. BODY COUNT's upcoming LP, Merciless, is a testament to the band’s resilience and creativity having continuously overcome social opposition as well as personal challenges to emerge stronger than ever time and time again.

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About Body Count

For BODY COUNT, it’s been a history of being both respected and feared – a barbed-wire thread that stretches from Merciless back to Body Count’s origins as a project between Ice and Crenshaw High friend, Ernie C. Their first shot fired, the song “Body Count”, was a mission statement on Ice-T’s 1991 O.G. – Original Gangster. That’s the blueprint that BC has been running on for thirty-five-plus years. They touched a nerve with their first, self-titled 1991 album and its divisive track, “Cop Killer”, which inspired hatred, fear, and paranoia, but also inspired generations of bands to follow. In 2021, they received the Grammy for Best Metal Performance for their song "Bum-Rush" from their last album Carnivore. What they took from growing up with Black Sabbath and then being inspired by fellow L.A. legends like Slayer and Suicidal Tendencies has only upped the ante for generations of homies and hardcore fans. BODY COUNT's upcoming LP, Merciless, is a testament to the band’s resilience and creativity having continuously overcome social opposition as well as personal challenges to emerge stronger than ever time and time again.

Body Count's Popular songs

  • Body Count's in the House
  • Institutionalized 2014
  • Comfortably Numb
  • Body Count
  • KKK B***h
  • Black Hoodie
  • Hey Joe
  • Talk Shit, Get Shot
  • LIVE BY THE GUN
  • All Love Is Lost (feat. Max Cavalera)

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Some of Body Count's most popular songs include Body Count's in the House, Institutionalized 2014, Comfortably Numb, Body Count, KKK B***h, Black Hoodie, Hey Joe, Talk Shit, Get Shot, LIVE BY THE GUN, All Love Is Lost (feat. Max Cavalera). These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to Body Count's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Body Count's in the House, Institutionalized 2014, Comfortably Numb, Body Count, KKK B***h, Black Hoodie, Hey Joe, Talk Shit, Get Shot, LIVE BY THE GUN, All Love Is Lost (feat. Max Cavalera), and more.

Body Count is known for their distinctive sound in the funk metal genre, often blending elements of groove metal, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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