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Body Count  - Violent Demise: The Last Days flac album
  • Performer Body Count
  • Title Violent Demise: The Last Days
  • Date of release 1997
  • Country UK & Europe
  • Style Heavy Metal
  • Other formats MP1 VQF MOD VOC WMA RA VOX
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1384 mb
  • Size FLAC 1661 mb
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Votes: 686

Where the band's speed-metal has seemed dated in the past, the group sounds fiery throughout Violent Demise, giving the music a visceral punch it had clearly been lacking in the past. Ice-T's lyrics fall halfway between outrage and outrageous, especially on the anti-O. Simpson "I Used to Love Her," "Dead Man Walking" and "You're F kin' with BC," which pushes their self-promoting chants to ludicrous extremes.

Band Name Body Count. Album Name Violent Demise : The Last Days. Data de aparición 11 Marzo 1997. Estilo MusicalFusion. Miembros poseen este álbum96.

Violent Demise: The Last Days (1997). Singles from Born Dead. Hey Joe" Released: 1993. Born Dead is the second studio album by American crossover thrash band Body Count. The album was released on September 6, 1994. Among other tracks, the album features a cover of Billy Roberts' "Hey Joe," performed in the style of Jimi Hendrix' recording of the song, as originally featured on the Are You Experienced album. Body Count's cover of the song was first featured on the Hendrix tribute album Stone Free: A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix

A7. Interview End. A8. You're F kin' With BC. B1. Ernie's Intro. Total Time: 46:18 Лицензионное соглашение № 258/М3. Other Versions (5 of 18) View All. Cat.

Body count keep their 3rd and last album as heavey if not more so than their preodecers unlike other Metal bands which have gone towards rap and in some case far away from metal. Here this is not true and the results are amazing. Simular to Born Dead, Violent Demise has amazing guitar work simular to bands such as Slayer although this album has a little more rap in i. s with their last album the lyrics are very clever and most keep the listener thinking while others such as Strippers are mindless and amusing. This album has a more comical feel to it than Born Dead. Violent Demise is by far the Hardest of the Body Count Albums. The Debut was so big it could have never been matched by the follow up Born Dead, however when we all thought BC was dead, they dropped this! Featuring Raw Bread in the My Way they say it all, this is our thing, we'll do it anyway we want!

Lyrics to "Last Days" song by Body Count: Last days, last days As I stare off the stage and try to understand Why you feel that I am someone. Last days, last days, these are the last days. album: "Violent Demise: The Last Days" (1997). Interview My Way Strippers Intro Strippers Truth Or Death Violent Demise Bring It To Pain Music Business I Used To Love Her Root Of All Evil Dead Man Walking You're Fuckin' With BC Ernie's Intro Dr. K Last Days.

THE last great album for Body Count. Lyrics like venom, huge production, beautiful melodies. Why categorize Body Count in rap/metal fusion just because his lead vocal has released rap solo album whereas there's no rapping or hip hop vibes at all in Bodycount's music ? I like rap and i like metal or punk and i like rap metal fusion but Body Count is just an awesome band of Punk/Metal music. It's like Aloe Blacc he was a rapper and then do another style of music nobody could or would say that "i need a dollar" was a rap/soul fusion.

Violent Demise: The Last Days is the third studio album by American heavy metal band Body Count. The album was released on March 11, 1997, by Virgin Records. It is the last album to feature drummer Beatmaster V, who died of leukemia following the recording of the album, which is dedicated to him. Among other subjects, the album features songs focusing on topical subjects such as the O. J. Simpson murder case ("I Used To Love Her") and Dr. Jack Kevorkian ("Dr.

A significant improvement over the stilted Born Dead, Violent Demise: Last Days is, in many ways, the best record Body Count has made to date. Where the band's speed-metal has seemed dated in the past, the group sounds fiery throughout Violent Demise, giving the music a visceral punch it had clearly been lacking in the past.

Tracklist

1 Interview 1:18
2 My Way 3:11
3 Strippers Intro 0:18
4 Strippers 4:33
5 Truth Or Death 3:14
6 Voilent Demise 3:43
7 Bring It To Pain 4:27
8 Music Business 0:12
9 Used To Love Her 3:16
10 Root Of All Evil 4:23
11 Dead Man Walking 4:49
12 Interview End 0:21
13 You're Fucking With BC 3:28
14 Ernie's Intro 0:15
15 Dr. K 2:48
16 Last Days 6:03

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
7243 8 41915 11, V2813 Body Count Violent Demise: The Last Days ‎(LP, Album) Virgin, Virgin 7243 8 41915 11, V2813 UK & Europe 1997
none Body Count Violent Demise: The Last Days ‎(Cass, Album, Unofficial) Not On Label (Body Count ) none Poland 1997
72438 49841 20 Body Count Violent Demise: The Last Days ‎(CD, Album, RE) Virgin, EMI-Capitol Special Markets 72438 49841 20 US 2000
7243 8 41915 4 2, TCV 2813 Body Count Violent Demise: The Last Days ‎(Cass) Virgin, Virgin 7243 8 41915 4 2, TCV 2813 UK & Europe 1997
7243 8 41915 4 2, TCV 2813 Body Count Violent Demise: The Last Days ‎(Cass) Virgin, Virgin 7243 8 41915 4 2, TCV 2813 Netherlands 1997