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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Lewis Carroll were alive and throwing house parties, Think Tree would be his band of choice. Formed in 1987, the band consists of vocalist Peter Moore, guitarist Will Ragano, electronic drummer and percussionist Jeff Biegert, and two, count em, two guys on synthesizers, samples, and vocorders, Paul Lanctot and Krishna Venkatesh...

Author: By J. C. Herz, | Title: BOSTON'S MOST ECCENTRIC | 4/9/1992 | See Source »

What you might have seen at Lollapalooza in the summer of 1991 was no fluke. Ice-T, infamous hard-core rapper from south central Los Angler stole the show because his hardcore band, Body Count, kicked butt. They were the best act on the whole tour...

Author: By Gregory Maravilla, | Title: Hard-Core Body Counting | 4/9/1992 | See Source »

...mind and insert all of the vulgarity, hatred and violence that Ice-T carries around from his "formative" years in s.c. L.A. It begins disarmingly--a little skit where Ice-T approaches a parked police car to ask for assistance--but the ditty, and its ensuing musical accompaniment, "Body Count's in the House," plummet to the horrifying depths of police brutality and Ice-T's vision of revenge...

Author: By Gregory Maravilla, | Title: Hard-Core Body Counting | 4/9/1992 | See Source »

...Body Count's tracks are genuine, grinding hardcore. Ernie C. flavors his thick guitar sound with heavy chops and a minimum of fast-handed solos--perfect for a Rollins-genre hardcore act. "Body Count," "Bowels of the Devil" and "KKK Bitch" begin with a rush of Ernie C's groove that is promptly followed by an explosive kickstart from the rest of the band...

Author: By Gregory Maravilla, | Title: Hard-Core Body Counting | 4/9/1992 | See Source »

...rock and roll afficionados, should they find little redeeming value in Body Count's lyrics, will treasure the musical innovation and the considerable time Ice-T donates to his own brand of preaching about racial tolerance. Ernie C. represents the backbone of the group's musical expression, alternating the tempo from the blinding rage of mosh-tunes like "Cop Killer" into the subtle guitar lament in "The Winner Loses...

Author: By Gregory Maravilla, | Title: Hard-Core Body Counting | 4/9/1992 | See Source »

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