![]() ![]() Fallin' by TeenAge FanClub & De La Soul Just Another Victim by Helmet & House of Pain Judgment Night by BioHazard & ONYX (Promo-Only) Rock/Metal & Grunge and Gangsta Rap & Hip-Hop This and the latter two: Spawn (The Album) / Blade II The Soundtrack (also from Immortal) had all songs designed to be collaborations. Another Body Murdered by Faith no More & Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. Vinyl LP and cassette releases have different track order: 7→4→1→3→5→9→2→8→6→10→11. This means that only 4 tracks ("Disorder", "Freak Momma", "Come And Die", and "Real Thing") remained in place on all four major physical formats (LP, Cass, CD, MD). Track 5 is medley cover of "War", "UK '82", and "Disorder". All of them were originally performed by The Exploited, and were included on Troops Of Tomorrow. ![]() "Parental Advisory" symbol appears only on North American releases of this album.Īn additional song called "(You Can't Kill The) Revolution" was recorded by Rage Against The Machine and TooL, but neither band was happy with the results and was ultimately abandoned. Judgment Night is one of those movies where the soundtrack managed to eclipse the actual film that inspired it. Released in the autumn of 1993 it quickly died a death in theatres after a shooting during a screening in Boston that the alarmist press decided to blame on the movie itself (and here we are all these years later still mired in this nonsense). It was pulled from distribution and later, slowly, found a life on home video. Meanwhile, the public went nuts over the soundtrack and it became a big hit, despite most fans being unfamiliar with the movie. The soundtrack features a dynamic hybrid of hip-hop and rock artists performing together such as Sonic Youth and Pearl Jam with Cypress Hill, Slayer with Ice-T himself, and Mudhoney with Sir Mix-A-Lot. Using the rap-meets-alternative Judgment Night soundtrack as a blueprint, the soundtrack to the dark, violent comic book fantasy Spawn boasts collaborations between rockers and electronica artists. There's even material from The Exploited from their Troops of Tomorrow album (you're never too far from Gary McCormack). Conceptually, the album is intriguing, but it's also flawed, since most electronica artists flourish when they work. Although director Stephen Hopkins would like to take credit for this initiative, it was actually the idea of the film's music director Happy Walters. It's difficult to find it but well worth it and one of the best thrillers of the 90s. Sir Mix a Lot.best known for 'Baby got back' makes an unlikely pairing wit Grunge band Mudhoney in Freak Momma, but that it the beauty of this CD.taking a strange combination of acts and churning out some killer tracks that as as unique as they are successful.There's plenty to love about Judgment Night and it's a real shame that got buried so soon after release but I'm glad that this soundtrack has kept it alive, and I love "Fallin'" by Teenage Fanclub & De La Soul. ![]() Teenage fan Club partner with De La Soul for a funky laid back interlude then Run DMC and livin colour grace us with a funk / rap combo in "Me, Myself and my Microphone". Liking the FNM / Boo yaa Tribe track so much, I must review this first - it is a deep, intense, gritty piece of work, characterized by a strong beat, rapping lyrics, and screaming sound effects throughout! Mike Patton deep voice cna be heard in the background amongst a plethora of sound effects that simple makes this rock!īUT!! Not enough to have these two acts, we have Helmet ( a very underrated banc) with House of Pain for just another victim, a fast furious track with Helmets heavy guitar rifts working well against the rapping of the lyrics. I came about the soundtrack having owned the Faith No More / Boo-Yaa Tribe track - Another Body murdered - from this compilation for a while before realizing there was a whole album of rock/rap is a standout album as much for the quality of tracks, the stellar list of musical acts and the uniqueness of each track! ![]() I never saw the movie - Judgement Night, though I am told this is not a bad thing as the soundtrack is the best part about it! ![]()
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