Best Hardcore Punk Album
Cop Killer, Cop Killer
Hardcore punk is inherently political, and when a band names itself after a notorious anti-police song, then you don’t need a poli sci degree to understand exactly where it’s coming from. Up-and-coming Denver group Cop Killer — that’s a reference to the 1992 Body Count anthem, which frontman Ice-T still proudly performs — is unapologetic in its approach. Vocalist Alex Goldsmith is known to use a megaphone live to punctuate the points the four-piece makes on its self-titled debut. The crew cries, “Stop watching me!” on “Police State,” while other anti-authority songs such as “Copaganda” and “Three Letter Organizations” are equally scathing and succinct middle fingers.