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What (who) is X-Cops (band) - definition

AMERICAN ROCK BAND

X-Cops (band)         
X-Cops was a side project composed of members from the heavy metal band Gwar and their extended "family" of musicians. Each member of X-Cops performed in a police uniform and had their own character.
Cops (TV program)         
AMERICAN DOCUMENTARY/REALITY TELEVISION SERIES
Cops (1989); Cops 2.0; Cops Reloaded; Cops (1989 TV series); COPS (TV series); COPS (1989 TV series); COPS (reality TV series); Cops (reality TV series); Dalia Dippolito case; Dalia Dippolito; Cops (U.S. TV series); Cops (TV series)
Spike Original Programming (2013–2017, seasons 26–30)Paramount Network Original Productions (2018–2020, seasons 30–32) Fox Corporation (season 33-present)
List of Cops episodes (season 21–present)         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Cops episodes; List of Cops episodes (seasons 21–present); List of Cops episodes (seasons 21-present); List of Cops episodes (season 21-present); List of Cops episodes
Cops (stylized as COPS) is an American documentary/reality legal series that follows police officers, constables, sheriff's deputies, federal agents and state troopers during patrols and other police activities including prostitution and narcotics stings. It is one of the longest-running television programs in the United States and, as of May 2011, the longest-running show on Fox, following the cancellation of America's Most Wanted after 23 years.

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X-Cops (band)

X-Cops was a side project composed of members from the heavy metal band Gwar and their extended "family" of musicians. Each member of X-Cops performed in a police uniform and had their own character. They released the album You Have The Right To Remain Silent... on Metal Blade Records in 1995. The album included a cover of Deep Purple's "Highway Star" (with different lyrics, to reflect the theme of the album). In addition, they released a 7" single of the songs "Junkie" (featuring the first released vocal performance of Gwar/X-Cops guitarist Michael Derks) and "Beat You Down" on Man's Ruin Records in 1996.