"There Goes the Neighborhood" | ||||
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Single by Body Count | ||||
from the album Body Count | ||||
B-side | "KKK Bitch" | |||
Released | 1992 | |||
Format | 12" | |||
Genre | Thrash metal, heavy metal | |||
Label | Sire/Warner Bros. | |||
Songwriter(s) |
Ice-T Ernie C. |
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Producer(s) |
Ice-T Ernie C. |
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Body Count singles chronology | ||||
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"There Goes the Neighborhood" is the twelfth track of Body Count's self-titled debut album. The song is a sarcastic response to critics, sung from the point of view of a racist white rocker who wonders "Don't they know rock's just for whites? / Don't they know the rules? / Those niggers are too hardcore / This shit ain't cool." For the song's music video, the word "nigger" was replaced with the phrase "black boys". The music video, directed by Matt Mahurin, ends with a black musician implanting an electric guitar into the ground and setting it on fire. The final image is similar to that of a burning cross.
The main guitar riff was later sampled in Vaginal Jesus "Beat Rodney Down" and Anal Cunt's "Lenny's in My Neighborhood".