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The album peaked at #17 on the Billboard 200 and spawned four singles, "Fallin'" by Teenage Fanclub and De La Soul, "Another Body Murdered" by Faith No More and Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. , " Just Another Victim " by Helmet and House of Pain , and "Judgment Night" by Biohazard and Onyx .
Slayer is an American thrash metal band from Huntington Park, California, formed in 1981 by bassist/vocalist Tom Araya, guitarists Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman, and drummer Dave Lombardo. Slayer's fast and aggressive musical style made them one of the "big four" bands of thrash metal, alongside Metallica, Megadeth and Anthrax.
The album's sound influenced bands such as Agnostic Front and Stormtroopers of Death. [2]A medley of "War", "Disorder" and "UK 82", covered by Slayer and Ice-T is featured in the soundtrack for the 1993 film Judgement Night.
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Ice-T is clapping back at a fan who criticized "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" for being too "woke." On Aug. 27, Ice-T delivered a sharp reply to an X user who complained the long-running ...
Tracy Lauren Marrow [2] (born February 16, 1958), better known by his stage name Ice-T (or Ice T), is an American rapper and actor. He is active in both hip hop and heavy metal . Ice-T began his career as an underground rapper in the 1980s and was signed to Sire Records in 1987, when he released his debut album Rhyme Pays .
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit star Ice T has shut down a fan’s claim that the long-running police procedural has gone “woke.”. 66-year-old Ice T, real name Tracy Lauren Marrow, has ...
Slayer and Ice-T collaborated on the song "Disorder", which appeared on the Judgment Night movie soundtrack. The song was a medley of three songs by the British punk rock band The Exploited. The song "UK '82" (which dealt with police brutality) was renamed "LA '92".