SLC Punk: Original Soundtrack [Soundtrack]
Editorial Reviews
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Writer-director James Merendino's film about two punk rockers living amid the strait-laced society of Salt Lake City features a soundtrack that includes all the usual suspects. Early punks the Stooges, starring a ripe and ready Iggy Pop, deliver their "1969" classic, and the Velvet Underground, starring a jaded Lou Reed, handle "Rock and Roll." Second-generation punks include Fear and, of course, the Ramones. As expected, several pretenders to the punk throne make an appearance: Generation X, with a young, eager Billy Idol, clotheshorse Adam Ant, and the Exploited. Rescuing things in prime form are the Dead Kennedys and the often overlooked Adolescents, a Southern California punk band who understood how to write 'em concise. Modern-day punks the Suicide Machine contribute Joe South's "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden" with typically cheeky flair. The Big Chill for '80s punks. --Rob O'Connor
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SLC Punk: Original Soundtrack [Soundtrack]
Average customer rating:
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- Great Soundtrack
- I ask help of all you wise ones....
- Minor threat
- SLC Punk music
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SLC Punk: Original Soundtrack
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Hollywood Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00000I60D
Release Date: 1999-03-16 |
Tracks:
- I Never Promised You A Rose Garden - The Suicide Machines
- Sex And Violence - The Exploited
- I Love Livin' In The City - Fear
- 1969 - The Stooges
- Too Hot - The Specials
- Cretin Hop - Ramones
- Dreaming - Blondie
- Kiss Me Deadly - Generation X
- Rock And Roll - The Velvet Underround
- Gasoline Rain - Moondogg
- Mirror In The Bathroom - Fifi
- Amoeba - Adolescents
- Kill The Poor - Dead Kennedys
Amazon.com
Writer-director James Merendino's film about two punk rockers living amid the strait-laced society of Salt Lake City features a soundtrack that includes all the usual suspects. Early punks the Stooges, starring a ripe and ready Iggy Pop, deliver their "1969" classic, and the Velvet Underground, starring a jaded Lou Reed, handle "Rock and Roll." Second-generation punks include Fear and, of course, the Ramones. As expected, several pretenders to the punk throne make an appearance: Generation X, with a young, eager Billy Idol, clotheshorse Adam Ant, and the Exploited. Rescuing things in prime form are the Dead Kennedys and the often overlooked Adolescents, a Southern California punk band who understood how to write 'em concise. Modern-day punks the Suicide Machine contribute Joe South's "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden" with typically cheeky flair. The Big Chill for '80s punks. --Rob O'Connor
Customer Reviews:
Not bad.......2005-07-16
Alright, the movie was great, the soundtrack was really good but it was missing the Minor Threat song "Look back and laugh" It's weird, I like most the bands on the cd, just i wasn't very impressed.
Great Soundtrack.......2005-06-09
This is a great soundtrack from a great movie.
To answer some questions below, The song from the scene in which eddie, bob, and stevo are in the car is 'Beat my Guest' by Adam and the Ants. A great song, sadly it is missing from the soundtrack.
The soundtrack is also missing the Minor Threat song, 'Someday You'll look back and Laugh,' another great song.
Despite missing those two songs, this soundtrack is still 5 stars.
I ask help of all you wise ones...........2005-06-05
That song in the scene where Eddie, Stevo and Bob are going on a beer run, and Bob asks Eddie, "So you like this music man?"... I tried googling the lyrics but I can't freakin understand most of em, and nothing really comes up when you type "oi oh, oi oh, oi oh, oi oi oi ohh ohhh". Help please someone!
Minor threat.......2005-05-30
Haven't seen the movie for ages but didn't it have Minor Threat's 'look back and laugh' at some point?
SLC Punk music.......2005-05-26
To answer the earlier question of what song is put on after Bob takes out the rush tape at the end of the movie, the song is Kiss Me Deadly by Generation X
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