Merciless

Body Count

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Merciless is the eighth studio album from Body Count, the Los Angeles rap-metal band fronted by Ice-T alongside original members guitarist Ernie C and turntablist Sean E Sean, with the current lineup rounded out by bassist Vincent Price, drummer Ill Will, rhythm guitarist Juan of the Dead, and Ice-T's son Little Ice as hype man and backing vocalist. Released on November 22, 2024 via Century Media Records and produced by Ice-T, Vincent Price, and Will Putney — the fourth consecutive Body Count album with Putney at the controls — the twelve-track, 41-minute record continues the creative and commercial resurgence the band experienced with Bloodlust (2017), Carnivore (2020), and the Grammy win that followed. Ice-T has described the conceptual spine of the album as rooted in his love of horror movies, with Merciless functioning as the latest chapter in a connected saga that began with Manslaughter — a blood-soaked, unapologetic celebration of aggression and survival delivered with the band's characteristic blend of fury and dark humor.

The album comes loaded with guests from across the metal world: George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher of Cannibal Corpse, Joe Badolato of Fit for an Autopsy, and Max Cavalera of Soulfly and Sepultura all contribute ferocious guest appearances, lending additional layers of extreme metal intensity to an already punishing record. Howard Jones adds a melodic counterweight on his featured track. The most unexpected and arguably most striking moment on the album is Body Count's full-band cover of Pink Floyd's "Comfortably Numb," which features David Gilmour himself playing his iconic guitar lines and contributing backing vocals — a genuinely surreal collision of worlds that nonetheless works precisely because the song's emotional weight translates naturally into the heavy format. Lead single "Psychopath" with Badolato serves as the record's most immediate statement of intent, while the title track delivers the slow-burn menace the album's horror-film conceptual framework demands throughout.

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Barcode :
0198028336116
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Publisher :
Century Media
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Genre :
Rock/Pop
Product Dimensions
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Length x Width x Height :
12.5 x 12.5 x 0.5 in
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Weight :
250 g

Merciless

Body Count

Sale - Sale price $30.99 CAD Regular price
Regular price $30.99 CAD
Sold Out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Description

Merciless is the eighth studio album from Body Count, the Los Angeles rap-metal band fronted by Ice-T alongside original members guitarist Ernie C and turntablist Sean E Sean, with the current lineup rounded out by bassist Vincent Price, drummer Ill Will, rhythm guitarist Juan of the Dead, and Ice-T's son Little Ice as hype man and backing vocalist. Released on November 22, 2024 via Century Media Records and produced by Ice-T, Vincent Price, and Will Putney — the fourth consecutive Body Count album with Putney at the controls — the twelve-track, 41-minute record continues the creative and commercial resurgence the band experienced with Bloodlust (2017), Carnivore (2020), and the Grammy win that followed. Ice-T has described the conceptual spine of the album as rooted in his love of horror movies, with Merciless functioning as the latest chapter in a connected saga that began with Manslaughter — a blood-soaked, unapologetic celebration of aggression and survival delivered with the band's characteristic blend of fury and dark humor.

The album comes loaded with guests from across the metal world: George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher of Cannibal Corpse, Joe Badolato of Fit for an Autopsy, and Max Cavalera of Soulfly and Sepultura all contribute ferocious guest appearances, lending additional layers of extreme metal intensity to an already punishing record. Howard Jones adds a melodic counterweight on his featured track. The most unexpected and arguably most striking moment on the album is Body Count's full-band cover of Pink Floyd's "Comfortably Numb," which features David Gilmour himself playing his iconic guitar lines and contributing backing vocals — a genuinely surreal collision of worlds that nonetheless works precisely because the song's emotional weight translates naturally into the heavy format. Lead single "Psychopath" with Badolato serves as the record's most immediate statement of intent, while the title track delivers the slow-burn menace the album's horror-film conceptual framework demands throughout.

  • Vinyl