Bless your flesh, full contact
Risk your life in a blink of an ey
Man on men, Mortal Kombat
Don't fall, you could lose it all
The more brutal the better
The harder to rest
Body clash and to
Stay
I've seen it all, every show
One thing never cease to amaze
There's a bitch in the pit
A #ing bitch in the pit
There's a bitch in the pit
There's a bitch in the pit
Keep it moving, this is no #ing joke
One slip, you could get your neck broke
This is the killer tone where the weak lose
All the # I command you to do is
Move your ass
Move your ass
See, I don't give a # she's harder than man
In the chaos, song after song
She's not afraid to bleed
She's
Remorse me
In the moshpit all night long
She's in the hotter reaction
She knows what she's doing
Every night, every show
There's a bitch in the pit
There's a bitch in the pit
A #ing bitch in the pit
There's a bitch in the pit
There's a bitch in the pit
She came here to party
She's ready to rock
She said let's ride or die
She ain't scared of nothing
She's ready to fight
She said she'll die tonight
She came here to party
She's ready to rock
She said let's ride or die
She ain't scared of nothing
She's ready to fight
She said she'll die tonight
She came here to party
She's ready to rock
She said let's ride or die
She ain't scared of nothing
She's ready to fight
She said she'll die tonight
There's a bitch in the pit
Who the # is that bitch
I discovered Bodycount entirely by accident around 1991 when I was 14. I can't remember how but I used to get my hands on compilation albums on
cassette and people would pay me 50p to copy them for them (they supplied the tape). My mate Kev (not the one I mentioned in the War of the Worlds
thread, in case anyone was there) had nicked (what I now presume to be) a tape of his brothers, [as always] I listened to the tape to see what it was.
When I heard the rain, I thought I was listening to a languages tape, I'd heard something similar in German class, though that illusion was shattered
when I heard the American accent. Here's there magnum opus...
It's kind of Rap-Metal...,talk singing with heavy instruments, not my style.
I did a little test there for myself. Looking at OP, whom I mostly disagree with, opinion wise, mentions a Metal song. So my guess was that I will
probably not like it but if I do, that would have made me reconsider my feelings towards OP.
Listened to the first few seconds and had to switch off. My gut was right.
BTW this is not meant nastily towards OP, nor the band. It just figures that I would disagree with OP and I did. Weird how this works.
Anyway, thanks for posting anyway.
Please don't call body count Metal, the metal I listen to would give ice T nightmares.
That's as maybe but they are a metal band. I used to be a total musical snob, purely identified as a mosher, if it wasn't my metal it wasn't metal.
Then I grew up. Realised that music is either good or it isn't, no matter the genre (though the core is always Punk, Rock, Metal, Industrial and
Classical, I also enjoy some Northern Soul, Reggae, Dance, Goth and others) and that metal bands are metal bands, even if they're not as heavy as
Cannibal Corpse.
Metalcore though? Can't get into it, I've given loads of bands a chance but I can't find a single metalcore song I like...