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Brice Stephens

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Brice Stephens (1974 - ) was the rapping vocalist of the hip hop thrash metal band Mutha's Day Out, which came from Batesville, Arkansas. He co-wrote some Mutha's Day Out songs, but is credited with the least amount of writing. See Mutha's Day Out for more information about the band.

Brice Stephens is credited with making a small appearance, along with Mikal Moore, the frontman of the band, in the 1995 movie Mortal Kombat. The whole band appears, but they are the only two credited with the role. They appear in the second scene playing What U See to a large crowd in Hong Kong while Sonya Blade searches for Kano. Christopher Lambert apparently liked the band and wanted them on the soundtrack and in the movie. He is also credited with playing a small role as the Bleacher Creature in the comedy/documentary Sweets in 2002, directed by Marq Morrison and Ren Morrison.

Brice Stephens is currently back in Batesville and is jamming with the ex-drummer of Mutha's Day Out, Rodney Moffitt.