- DAY: Warm Up Day
- STAGE: Park Stage
- GENRE: alternative metal, thrash metal
- COUNTRY: USA
The roughness of life on the streets, harrowing scenes of the American reality, and a crossover of the highest order – a mixture of rap, metal and hardcore. Body Count, now a living legend, was one of the bands that proved that the ‘90s were not for closed-minded people. The band’s three records released during the final decade of the 20th century caused quite havoc, and despite facing many obstacles (three out of the band’s original seven members are deceased), they reactivated and continue to slice listeners in half. Ice-T and the crew are still in the house.
History:
Body Count was formed in 1990 in Los Angeles. Ice-T, a prominent hip-hop artist at the time, decided to join forces with his close friend, Ernie C, with whom he shared a love for heavy music.
The band didn’t have to wait long to break through. In 1991, it was introduced to the world at the stage of the now-cult Lollapalooza festival, where Ice-T’s set was one part his solo material, one part Body Count. He planted the seed and a snowball effect quickly followed. Even before the release of their self-titled debut album, the single “Cop Killer” caused a lot of controversy as it talked about police brutality in the U.S. In the end, the single, despite being a cult classic to this day, was not included on their debut album, for it would overshadow other songs on it. Nevertheless, the album was a success, going gold both in the U.S. and Germany.
The other two albums the band released in the ‘90s were also well-received, but Body Count’s career was entering ever more shaky grounds. In less than a decade, three members of the band died and after releasing “Murder 4 Hire”, Ice-T and Ernie C decided that they needed to take a break.
Body Count came back in 2014 with the very well-received “Manslaughter” and they’ve backed down since. In 2020, they won a Grammy for their song “Bum-Rush.” The band’s upcoming eighth album, titled Merciless, is scheduled to be released sometime in 2024, following their most recent full-length album “Carnivore” (2020).
Discography:
Studio albums:
Body Count, 1992
Born Dead, 1994
Violent Demise: The Last Days, 1997
Murder 4 Hire, 2006
Manslaughter, 2014
Bloodlust, 2017
Carnivore, 2020
EPs:
The Radio EP, 1992
Clean Mixes, 1997
Singles:
Cop Killer, 1992
There Goes the Neighborhood, 1992
The Winner Loses / K.K.K. Bitch / There Goes the Neighborhood, 1992
Hey Joe, 1993
Born Dead, 1994
Necessary Evil, 1994
I Used to Love Her, 1997
The Gears of War, 2011
Carnivore, 2019
Bum-Rush, 2019