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Roger Waters was in agony. It was June 29, 1977, and Pink Floyd were due to play the Philadelphia Spectrum as part of their tour in support of that year’s Animals album. The bassist and vocalist was ...
Ice-T‘s long-running rap-metal band Body Count are releasing their new album Merciless on November 22 via Century Media (pre-order), and one of its songs is a reworked version of Pink Floyd‘s ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Pink Floyd can almost always be found on charts dedicated to the ...
The track features Ice-T rapping new lyrics about the volatile state of the world over the song’s original melody. The band also has released a visualizer video for the song. It offers an animated ...
"I'm telling the younger generation, you've got two choices: you can keep the fire burning or you can give up," said the rapper said of the song's new lyrics Ilana Kaplan is a Staff Editor at PEOPLE.
Ice-T and Body Count are back. The band is debuting a flip of a classic Pink Floyd song with unlikely origins, and the rapper-actor is explaining how it happened. The frontman of the heavy metal-rap ...
It’s often the unlikeliest collaborations that prove the most exciting. Today, Ice-T’s rap-metal outfit Body Count proves that adage again with a surprising, and surprisingly hardcore, cover of Pink ...
Body Count stopped by The Tonight Show to perform their recent song, “Comfortably Numb,” an updated version of Pink Floyd‘s 1979 single. The track, off the group’s new LP Merciless, sees frontman ...
Legendary '60s Rock Band Released a Song 45 Years Ago That Led to Their Split originally appeared on Parade. It’s been 45 years since Pink Floyd released “Comfortably Numb,” a track that ultimately ...
Not even AC/DC’s Black Ice steam engine or U2’s 360 Tour can compare to the scale of Roger Waters’ The Wall, a brick-for-brick re-enactment of Pink Floyd’s 1979 landmark album, erected at the sold-out ...