Vocals (1990-present)
Everything (1982-present)
Vocals (2000)
1995 | Forbidden | Vocals (track 1) |
2024 | Anno Domini 1989-1995 (Compilation) | Vocals (disc 4, track 1) |
1994 | The Truth Hurts | Vocals (additional) (track 4) |
1994 | Put the Lights Out (Single) | Vocals (additional) (track 1) |
2001 | True Carnage (EP) | Vocals (additional) (track 3) |
2001 | True Carnage | Vocals (track 6) |
1993 | Judgment Day (Split) | Vocals (additional) (track 1) |
2003 | Soundtrack to the Apocalypse (Compilation) | Vocals (additional) (CD 2, track 16) |
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Biography
Tracy Lauren Marrow, better known by his stage name Ice-T, is an American rapper and an actor. He is regarded as one of the founding figures of gangsta rap. Since 1990, he's served as vocalist and leader of rap metal band Body Count, whose self-titled 1992 debut ignited nationwide controversy in the United States over the lyrics of album track "Cop Killer".Trivia
Ice-T is featured on the track "Disorder" with Slayer, which appeared on the soundtrack for the 1993 film Judgment Night. The collaborative track is actually a medley of three songs by The Exploited: "War," "UK '82," and "Disorder."Ice-T was the one who voiced the character Madd Dogg in the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.