This is impressive, Slayer is not an easy band to cover this well
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Awesome rendition. I didn't enjoy their first album, back in the day; but their last album (especially) and the newest one are really great. Perfect mix of groove and metal.
yeah I was really impressed how tight their version is.
And a good thing about rappers that can also sing is that they usually have awesome diction and clarity. The lyrics are much easier to follow than on the original version.
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Wow. Aside from Ice-T having a few moments where he wasn't quite rhythmically where I'm used to hearing the vocal, that was pretty spot on.
I never paid much attention to Body Count since the first thing I ever heard from them was a big meh/nothing snorefest. May have to go poking around their catalog now.
nightflameauto wrote:Wow. Aside from Ice-T having a few moments where he wasn't quite rhythmically where I'm used to hearing the vocal, that was pretty spot on.
I never paid much attention to Body Count since the first thing I ever heard from them was a big meh/nothing snorefest. May have to go poking around their catalog now.
I have always loved Ice-T. Original Gangster (if you dig that sort of thing) was KILLER I am a big fan of rap metal and having Ice-T means you are going to be doing it right. NSFW and definitely topical. But I dig the sh!t out of it.
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Body Count has been on point with their last few releases. And this cover is fantastic.
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