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Category: Rap Metal
Year: 2014
Label: Sumerian Records
Catalog Number: SUM 492
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Personnel
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Ice-T vocals
Ernie C guitar
Vincent Price bass
Juan Of The Dead guitar
Ill Will drums
Sean E Sean Back Up vocals, Sampler
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Tracks
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1. | Talk Shit, Get Shot | |
2. | Pray for Death | |
3. | 99 Problems BC | |
4. | Back to Rehab | |
5. | Manslaughter | |
6. | Get a Job | |
7. | Institutionalized 2014 | |
8. | Pop Bubble | |
9. | Enter the Dark Side | |
10. | Bitch in the Pit | |
11. | Black Voodoo Sex | |
12. | Wanna Be a Gangsta | |
13. | I Will Always Love You | |
14. | 99 Problems BC Remix - hidden track | |
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Existing comments about this CD
From: Doghouse Reilly |
Date: May 23, 2025 at 7:45 |
Body Count's return after many years away finds the original gangsta-thrash outfit at least better on their instruments than their amateurish early albums. I understand that virtuosity was never the point with BC, and it was all about Ice-T yelling over a lot of racket and scaring white people in a whole new way. That's still the basic M.O. over 20 years later, but the accompanying music isn't distractingly bad like on the debut. "Talk Shit, Get Shot" is one of the best songs they ever did, and got my hopes up for the rest of the album, but honestly I didn't hear many other highlights. The only other song of note for me is Ice's hilarious updating of "Institutionalized," replacing Mike Muir's adolescent mental-health crisis with middle-aged tantrums about pushy vegans, offshore tech-support and a wife who watches too much Oprah.
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