Despite being one rap's most articulate and respected spokesmen, the highly-controversial recordings Ice T made with rap metal band Body Count in the nineties, in particular with the notorious 'cop killer', made ICE T unofficial public enemy number one with America's establishment and in particular the F.B.I.
'Live in Montreux' comes packed with almost two hours of footage, including bonus footage of Ice T in an open air concert reunited with Body Count in San Bernadino and an audio CD full of highlights from the Montreux concert.
Disc One DVD:
Intro / Freestyle
Zip-Lock
You Played Yourself
High Rollers
I'm Your Pusher
Girls L.G.B.N.A.F.
I Ain't New Ta This
That's How I'm Livin'
Freestyle (featuring D.J. Evil E)
6 In The Morning
Medley: The Iceberg / Power
Peel Their Caps Back
Make The loot Loop
Cramp Your Style
Virtual Reality
Medley: O.G. Original Gangster / New Jack Hustler / Colors
Disc Two DVD:
Bonus Footage: Ice T & Body Count in concert in San Bernadino, C.A.
Bonus Footage: Ice T& Body Count Studio Video Shoot
Disc Three Audio CD
Audio highlights recorded live at The Miles Davis Hall, Montreux concert, July 10th 1995
Freestyle / Zip-Lock
You Played Yourself
High Rollers
I'm Your Pusher
Girls L.G.B.N.A.F
I Ain't New Ta This
That's How I'm Livin'
Freestyle (featuring DJ. Evil E)
Medley: 6 In The Morning / The Iceberg / Power
Peel Their Caps Back
Make The Loot Loop
Cramp Your Style
Medley: O.G. Original Gangster, New Jack Hustler, Colours
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