#330: Ice-T (Body Count)
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Heavy Metal
Interview
Music
Categories Via RSS |
Music
Music Commentary
Music Interviews
Publication Date |
Mar 24, 2020
Episode Duration |
01:09:31
Our guest this week is the one and only Ice-T of Body Count. We discuss the state of emergency in our respective states, the reality of our country not being prepared for an outbreak and how he compares the current situation to other states of emergency he has experienced. We also talk about Body Count's new album, Carnivore, getting a Grammy nomination for Bloodlust and the importance of adding Will Putney as a producer. The conversation then turned back to current events: his experience with police while growing up in L.A. and how it echoes through today, information by itself being dangerous without a biased opinion to filter it, his collaboration with Jamey Jasta and how he thought Hatebreed were a racist band when he first heard about them, how you have to check your friends when they display hatred towards other people, and the true story behind Ice's greatest line in a film. Petar, Brandon and Sylvia apologize for being annoyed last week by the coronavirus outbreak canceling concerts en masse, discuss Ice-T's New Jack City line that's been part of our 20-year friendship, Brandon pictured in a mullet as a child in a karate training facility, and much more. Songs: Body Count - “Carnivore" and “Bum Rush,” Aether Realm - “Slave To The Riff” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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