↑ abDecibelD.MagazineDecibelD., Body Count’s Ice-T Talks Shit but Does the Shooting [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2015-08-04], Cytat: Back in the day, Body Count was categorized as “rap metal”. Manslaughter sounds like just a straight-up metal album, without the hip-hop tropes that -- because of your background (and ethnicity) -- the band was initially categorized by..
↑ abAshgate PublishingA.P.CompanyAshgate PublishingA.P., Rapper, Writer, Pop-Cultural Player: Ice-T and the Politics of Black Cultural Production, s. 109, Cytat: Moreover, the band's second album, 'Born Dead,' released on Virgin Records in September 1994, peaked at a lowly 74. Upon its release, the Los Angeles Times remarked that 'it's time to pull the plug on this genre [of rap-metal]. The novelty has worn off.'.