Nah, she sitting by her private lake near Nashville getting a secret service escort to Macy's to go Christmas shopping at Lenox Mall. Ain't Murica great?
"...We both sell tons of records and people say 'Who bought'em?'" - caught me off guard while in the middle of drinkin my real iced-tea...totally worth it.
I met Ice-T before, he came to do a show at the metal bar where i worked, while bussing the tables i ran into him and then said the funniest thing, i wanted to say i'm sorry but cause i was nervous cause i ran into Ice-T, i said ''Sorry Mister T'' HHAHAHAHHA he gave me a funny look and probably thought ''i scare that white kid good'' LOL LOL
I ordered my copy of Body Count's first album when my normally reliable store of choice for non-mainstream bands didn't have it. So I got hold of the earlier copies with Cop Killer on it and still have it.
body count totally underrated band. especially the earlier stuff. I was kind of hoping back in the day that more black kids would get into metal. BC was just ahead of their time.
Rdfelic my mother burned their first album in my front yard, not once, but twice! Then went and took my Slayer albums, and Ice T “OG” and did the same! LOL I still bust her balls about it, because they both had “Cop Killer” on them, and now you can’t get those!
Honestly, it should have become a series of records that came out every few years in the subsequent time since with the latest acts. Whoever a&r'd that project was a genius.
Same shit with lots of stuff including clinton vs sanders and clinton sharing like nearly half of the amount of different donors there were in the race with trump, with similar amounts for each
Once the PMRC topic came up. I Couldn't stop laughing. Ice-T is as old school as they come, in a great way... He's so fucking funny, he even had the people behind the camera laughing.
OMG this guy soo awesome! I would love to meet with him! Good interview again! Next time you guys should do Wikipedia Fact or Fiction with The Offspring or Bad Religion!:D
I've been listening to him since I was about 5 years old when my big brother bought me The Iceberg cassette tape. He's a complete legend and a massive inspiration!!!
Judgement Night is my go to record when it's necessary to drop kick the kids of today through the goal posts of life. Props to Mr. Lauren for not sugar coating what you tell. That's real!
+Marcus Baxley lmao Ice has been around the block a few times. I have been a fan since Cop Killer, back when we couldn't even get that shit around here and had to dub friends' cassette tapes to get rap! Rap was better when it was all underground!
@@rXTrLEGENDz I'm not listening to rap at all. I just realized that most music in the charts is rap (at least in Germany where I'm from) and so I thought I could make that statement. There might be a hip hop scene that I'm not aware of which is not part of the mainstream
A really cool look into Ice-T. Listend to body count a bit and it is pretty cool stuff. I had no clue that this dude was so into the musci scene outside Hip/Hop
Skankerman Studios I met those guys and played a show with them a few weeks ago, in Laramie Wyoming. It was them, Verbal abuse, us and some other guys. It was a good show.
I saw ICE and Body Count in portchester NY In the early 90’s !!! Hockey masks and shotguns! I’ll never forget that show!!!!!!! OG! ICE MUTHAFUCKIN T REST IN POWER BEATMASTER V
Not to sound uber nerdy but this whole series shows why College Professors will not allow you to cite Wikipedia as a source in an academic paper. When I was in college other students occasionally would argue with the professors about using Wikipedia as a source and when the professor would tell them they couldn't do it because you couldn't depend on it being true the students would sometimes act like "he doesn't know what he's talking about." The interesting thing is this series exposes the fact that the professors were right, a lot of the info on Wikipedia isn't true.
Your comment just kind of goes to show why most college students these days are blithering morons who should never have been in college in the first place. Encyclopedias are not and never have been considered acceptable sources for academic writing. Not saying that necessarily applies to you.
@Tolson Dwiggins - I have to agree with you on that one dude. I just recently graduated and I've never been allowed to cite Wikipedia. Its common sense if you know how Wikipedia is updated and maintained. I'm 55 years old and most if not all of my classes were spent with Gen Z fuckers who don't have a fucking clue. They can't write a check but they can sure text you their whole life story. They're also consumed with social media....LOL
@@-fluffybunnies Yeah, I'm posting my 2cents worth numbnutz. Every once in a while I like to simply voice my opinion but it doesn't mean that I share every last fucking detail about myself like you do on social networks. I don't have a Facebook or Instagram account or any other social network account. I definitely don't troll YT like you, so blow me!
+Spencer Emert im a real horrorcore fan and twiztid and ICP arent fucking horrorcore i hate u psychopathic records fans thinking your music is horrorcore that aint fucking horrorcore although LOT OF People like i did, back in the 90s started listening too ICP and then i found horrorcore through them so while it is kinda similair in the same way that heavy metal and death metal are similar but u cant call a death metal band heavy metal and vice a versa. heres some horrorcore acts : Simken heights,CAP ONE,Qstrange,BEDLAM,LU CIPHA,SYKSYDE,IKKURRUZ,KOMATOSE,and SKR which is a horrorcore record label but look man im not talking shit about ICP ok but u guys i dont know why but u seem too think there music is horrorcore they have done a few horrorcore songs but that doesnt make them that horrorcore artists do every fucking song in horrorcore style not a few songs or 1 album ok i suggest u relearn what horrocore is
Spencer Emert hey I got No beefs with that be proud of the wicked shit horror core isn't always the best shit but if you dig through the bullishit you can find the gems
Dude is probably one of the funniest people and charismatic people in the world today right next to Richard Pryor and Leslie Nielson but because of his ghetto background, I think he tries to hide it in order not to diminish his hardcore edge which is certainly there but man I laughed my ass off from his appearance on MTV cribs which is not on youtube. People who don't take themselves too seriously are the greatest and props to Ice-t for the original song 99 problems, I hate when big cats like Jay-Z and Kanye West sample someone's work and try to keep it under the radar..
At almost 60, Ice is one of the best who can still hold a stage at his age... I saw Body Count in 2014 and they are all almost 50 at least... Body Count is fucking REAL!!!
I love the way he always puts on his bad ass act. And then on other shows, he’s really calm and cool. He’s actually said more funny things that I “quote on a regular basis more than any comedian I’ve ever seen LMAO. Like now I’m constantly joking with my mother about hoein 😂 Especially if she’s in the garden😊
Love Ice T. I was really glad when he got into metal... it helped build some bridges that made metal (and probably rap, too) stronger. He's right -- rap and punk rock are very similar things. Different styles, but the good stuff has very similar messages.
I haven't met Ice-T, so I can not honestly judge. But it seems to me throughout the years, that he has been guy being on the wrong track that just got his shit together and got his both feet on the ground. If my impression is true, he is truly a man to look up at. Awesome "interview"!
Straight up the best fact or fiction, ice is so fuckin real. Great job, but fuck all that cencorship, its fuckin wack. Love the way he vibes with hardcore, talking about MDC is dope, corporate deathburger, ronald mcdonald!!!
Yup, this holder of office for the Democratic Party of Wisconsin agrees with the sentiment of "fuck Tipper Gore." Tipper's ignorance helped to launch the effin Tea Party, radicalized movement on the political right.
He's kinda half-right on the "Only person to do a duet with Slayer that was any good." Tom Araya did a song with Soulfly called "Terorist":, and to this day it's the only song by Soulfly I still like. I know, it was Tom with someone else, not someone with Slayer, which is why I said half-right.