It is from a spoken word record Jello did a couple of years earlier called No More Cocoons. The track is Message From Our Sponsors. I’m guessing the combining of this with Black Sabbath was Ice-T’s idea.
I figured it was probably from one of his early spoken word releases but when I checked the sample audio I didn’t hear it. But of course they only give you a few seconds.
How did you know this? Do you have this or any of his spoken word releases. I love the first two DK records and like the third but have never dipped a toe into his spoken word stuff.
I admittedly had to use my Google-fu to locate the exact track, but I had heard a fair amount of Jello’s stuff in my day. My friends and I were big Ministry fans, which led us to the Jello-Ministry collabo of Lard, which led us to some of Jello’s spoken word stuff. The spoken word stuff was kind of a tough slog though and we never got far with it.
It is from a spoken word record Jello did a couple of years earlier called No More Cocoons. The track is Message From Our Sponsors. I’m guessing the combining of this with Black Sabbath was Ice-T’s idea.
http://www.allmusic.com/album/no-more-cocoons-mw0000085075
I figured it was probably from one of his early spoken word releases but when I checked the sample audio I didn’t hear it. But of course they only give you a few seconds.
How did you know this? Do you have this or any of his spoken word releases. I love the first two DK records and like the third but have never dipped a toe into his spoken word stuff.
I admittedly had to use my Google-fu to locate the exact track, but I had heard a fair amount of Jello’s stuff in my day. My friends and I were big Ministry fans, which led us to the Jello-Ministry collabo of Lard, which led us to some of Jello’s spoken word stuff. The spoken word stuff was kind of a tough slog though and we never got far with it.
That’s what I would guess. How’s the Lard stuff?
Just tried the Lard stuff. Made me nervous.