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KID ROCK
THE POLYFUZE METHOD
PARENTAL
ADVISORY
EXPLICIT LYRICS
rage against the machine
ICE-T
the last word
HART
"You realize
that when they
want you dead,
there's nothing
you can do
about it. I can
have a hundred
bodyguards and
the bullet's
going to come
right between
my eyes."
Get down and dirty
into KID's story.
Featuring
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"U Don't Know Me"
Selection #141 on
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Sporadic gunfire, ill rhymes and uncut
dope fan the coals of rebellion on the next
step in Ice-T's master plan entitled Home
Invasion. His weapons are words as he
gets it going on OG style with a lethal anti-
dote for hatred and racism that is obviously
too tough for some.
"I believe racism is something that's
taught," he says. "You take a white kid,
black kid, Mexican kid and Asian kid, and
put them in the same block, leave them
alone, and they'll grow up to be a family and
love the shit out of each other till some adult
asshole comes in and says he's better than
you and your skin is this. That's when the
shit starts twisting"
Ice-T has what he calls a quick racism
check, I always ask people, if you say.
you're not racist, how would you feel if a
black guy was with your sister, fucking her?
Or a white guy was with your sister? Is
there a problem? Then you're a racist."
With all the different people living in the
world today, the so-called minorities are
actually the majority. One way or another,
Ice says, a change is bound to come.
"Hopefully it'll be an educational revolution
where the people who want the right thing
will overcome this corrupt system, but I pray
that it won't be a violent takeover. I don't
think people are really prepared for that.
The last uprising was what I consider al
tantrum. But the next time people are going
to lash out at the system-authority figures,
police stations, city halls. A lot of people are
going to get killed. People ask me what I
think and I say, 'Go get a bomb shelter, get
some canned foods and be prepared."
Extreme violence has often been the
result when people speak out about over-
coming long standing racial barriers. Ice-T
hasnt made many friends among the status
quo with Body Count's Cop Killer and now
his own Home Invasion, but he has shown
the youth of America that their common
enemy is not each other. When it comes to
speaking his mind, Ice-T says he has no
tear of the consequences. First off, once
you die, you're dead, right? No more cable
bill, nothing. So what is there to be afraid
of? I don't have bodyguards. I couldn't live
like that When Malcolm X got rid of his
RELEASE
bodyguards, I understood it because there's
a point when you realize how diabolical the
enemy is You realize that when they want
you dead, there's nothing you can do about
it. I can have a hundred bodyguards and
the bullet's going to come right botwoon my
eyes. How could you be scared? The fear
would just paralyze you. So you just walk,
and if it's time, it's time. When you're not
afraid to die, you become extremely dan
gerous. I mean, you guys deal with skate-
boarders. The best skateboarders are the
ones who just don't give a fuck. You have to
be able to not give a fuck to take it to that
threshold. The guy that doesn't want to fuck
his knee will never do the big trick. And the
guy that does the best trick, you guys
always say, 'He's a crazy mother fucker."
That's what it is, it's like true art. That's the
ultimate epitome of expression, the brink of
insanity, you take that 'I don't give a fuck"
attitude and start creating shit nobody else.
would do. I ain't afraid, I've lived way past
my life expectancy. I think they're more
afraid of me than I am of them."
-Brian Brannon
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