"Released on March 10, 1992, the self-titled “Body Count” album came after after the Rodney King assault and just before the Los Angeles Riots sparked by the acquittal of the officers who savagely beat him. “Cop Killer” was a timely expression of the anger bubbling just beneath the surface that would inevitably boil over. It wasn’t unique in its sentiments. N.W.A.’s “Fuck Tha Police” had expressed similar outrage at police brutality four years earlier, and frustration with law enforcement can be heard all through rap’s history, but the song’s title and refrain of “Cop Killer! Better you than me” caused white America to lose their damn minds. Instead of trying to understand his message, they turned Ice-T and his band into a scapegoat..."
- Steve "Flash" Juon, rapreviews.com
Smoked Pork | 0:46 | ||
Body Count’s In The House | 3:24 | ||
Now Sports | 0:04 | ||
Body Count | 5:17 | ||
A Statistic | 0:06 | ||
Bowels Of The Devil | 3:43 | ||
The Real Problem | 0:11 | ||
KKK Bitch | 2:52 | ||
C Note | 1:35 | ||
Voodoo | 5:00 | ||
The Winner Loses | 6:32 | ||
There Goes The Neighborhood | 5:50 | ||
Oprah | 0:06 | ||
Evil Dick | 3:58 | ||
Body Count Anthem | 2:46 | ||
Momma's Gotta Die Tonight | 6:10 | ||
Out In The Parking Lot | 0:30 | ||
Cop Killer | 4:09 |