Slayer’s own troubles have been well documented too, with accusations of Nazism following the song “Angel of Death”, and the band inadvertently attracted an extreme right wing following, who would have been exactly the people who would have had a problem with Ice-T. While the braindead racist minority were stewing in their own fetid ignorance, the rest of the metal world was embracing Body Count for what it was- a quality crossover thrash band with a strong message, with an outspoken, intelligent frontman. He was somewhat of a divisive figure in the metal world, where some “fans” were questioning why a black rapper was involving himself in metal. When this was released in 1993, Ice-T was still embroiled in the controversy over Body Count’s self-titled debut album, and the song “Cop Killer”. A metal fan is going to listen to this album first and foremost because of the collaboration between Slayer and Ice-T. From a commercial point of view, it also made sense, appealing to two different markets. There had always been a bit of animosity and mistrust between the two scenes, but these collaborations helped dismiss some of the animus. The idea of such collaborations had its roots back in the 1980s, when Aerosmith and Run-DMC, and later Anthrax and Public Enemy, pulled together the rock and rap scenes, with great results. That the movie was so poor is a shame, because the “music from the motion picture” soundtrack which accompanied it was an absolute ripper.Īll the songs featured here were collaborations between hip-hop and rock or metal artists, the results of which popped up a few pleasant surprises, along with a few turds. It’s box office receipts recouped less than two thirds of the movie’s budget. It was a box office bomb, combining a silly plot with some poor acting by a number of reasonably high profile stars who will be ashamed of being associated with such a dog. ![]() If you don’t remember the movie “Judgment Night” it’s not a surprise. Thanks to Vim Fuego for the addition and Unitron for the updates Buy VARIOUS ARTISTS (SOUNDTRACKS) - JUDGMENT NIGHT (MUSIC FROM THE MOTION PICTURE) music "Disorder" by Slayer and Ice-T is a medley of "War", "UK '82", and "Disorder" by The Exploited with new lyrics. Pearl Jam & Cypress Hill - Real Thing (3:31)Įach track is a collaboration between a hip-hop and rock artist Therapy? & Fatal - Come And Die (4:22)ġ1. Dinosaur Jr & Del The Funky Homosapien - Missing Link (3:44)ġ0. ![]() Mudhoney & Sir Mix-A-Lot - Freak Momma (3:57)ĩ. Sonic Youth & Cypress Hill - I Love You Mary Jane (3:49)Ĩ. Slayer & Ice-T - Disorder (The Exploited medley) (4:57)Ħ. Biohazard & Onyx - Judgment Night (4:35)ĥ. Teenage Fanclub & De La Soul - Fallin' (4:25)ģ. Helmet & House Of Pain - Just Another Victim (4:21)Ģ.
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