Background
Cunnigan grew up in Compton, California and attended Crenshaw High School with Ice-T. Cunnigan was one of the few students attending the school who was interested in rock music
Cunnigan grew up in Compton, California and attended Crenshaw High School with Ice-T. Cunnigan was one of the few students attending the school who was interested in rock music
Cunnigan was a special guest in one episode of Space Ghost Coast to Coast. Ernie"s uncle was an important influence. He introduced Ernie to different groups and a diverse number of styles in the genre.
Ernie became an enthusiastic fan eventually buying a guitar from his local music store.
He dedicated himself to learning, starting at 12. He was entirely self-taught.
Cunnigan also taught guitar to fellow students, including Doctorate-Roc the Executioner, who later joined Body Count. Cunnigan and Ice-T co-wrote the song "Cop Killer".
Cunnigan also produced demo tapes that led to the signings of Stone Temple Pilots and Rage Against the Machine, as well as the Forbidden album for Black Sabbath.
Today, Cunnigan still plays for Body Count. Due to Body Count"s erratic touring schedule, Cunnigan started his own band Masters of Metal in 2010. Murder 4 Hire (2004)
Live in Los Angeles (2005)
Smoke Out Festival Presents: Body Count (2005).
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Cunnigan"s guitar playing and showmanship earned him respect among his fellow students, including members of the Crips gang.