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"Weird Al" Yankovic
- Chicken Pot Pie
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Paul McCartney refused Yankovic permission to record this parody of Wings "Live And Let Die", because McCartney is a vegetarian. But it has been It has been performed live a numerous times.
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"Weird Al" Yankovic
- Couch Potato
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A musicvideo was going to be made, but rapper Eminem forced Al to halt production on the video for it because Eminem thought that it would be harmful to his image or career.
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1000 Homo DJs
- Supernaut
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This song was also featured on the Black Sabbath tribute album "Nativity In Black". In the booklet for the tribute album Al Jourgensen has be quoted saying:
"Black Sabbath: More addictive than heroin or pussy..."
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The 2 Live Crew
- The Fuck Shop
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This song contains samples from Van Halen's "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love", Music Explosion's "Little Bit O' Soul" and Guns N' Roses "Sweet Child O' Mine"
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Adema
- Everyone
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"Everyone" is also featured on the soundtrack for the "Resident Evil" movie.
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Alice Cooper
- Feed My Frankenstein
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This song can be heard in "Wayne's World" and is also featured on the soundtrack. Clips from "Wayne's World" was also featured in the musicvideo for the song. Nikki Sixx of Mötley Crüe plays bass on the song.
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Alice Cooper
- Stand (featuring Xzibit)
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Even if Xzibit is the first rapper to be featured on a Alice Cooper song, isn't this is not really Alice Coopers first collaboration with a rap artist. In 1997 he did a spokenword intro for 'horrorcore' rappers Insane Clown Posse's album "The Great Milenko".
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Atreyu
- Her Portrait In Black
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This song was featured on the "Underworld: Evolution" soundtrack. A music video was made with clips from the movie and the band playing in a dark room. The video was later featured on the DVD for the movie.
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Baba Cósmica
- Sábado De Sol
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The musicvideo for this song reached number 1 on "MTV Top 20 Brazil" in 1996. Baba Cósmica also got nominees at the "MTV Video Awards Brazil" for "Best Revelation" and "Audience's Poll".
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BBC Children In Need Charity
- Perfect Day '97
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Artist that contributed to this song:
- Lou Reed
- Bono
- Skye Edwards
- David Bowie
- Suzanne Vega
- Elton John
- Sir Andrew Davis
- Boyzone
- Lesley Garrett
- Burning Spear
- Sir Thomas Allen
- Brodsky Quartet
- Heather Small
- Emmylou Harris
- Tammy Wynette
- Shane MacGowan
- Sheona White
- Robert Cray
- Huey Morgan
- Ian Broudie
- Gabrielle
- Dr. John
- Evan Dando
- Courtney Pine
- BBC Symphony Orchestra
- Brett Anderson
- Visual Ministry Choir
- Joan Armatrading
- Laurie Anderson
- Tom Jones
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Beastie Boys
- B-Boys Makin' With The Freak Freak
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On the Grand Royal and non-US releases of "Ill Communication" there is a sample of a message from MCA's answering machine that has a girl saying: "Allo? Allo...c'est un message pour Adam. Bon Adam, tu n'es pas la mais qu'est-ce tu fabriques? C'est Stephanie Volaine. I hope you learn how to speak french, because I was saying crazy bullshit about you, one second ago". The french part means "Hello? Hello...this is a message for Adam. OK Adam, you're not there but what are doing/making? It's Stephanie Volaine."
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Beastie Boys
- Cooky Puss
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Mike D has said that 'Cookie Puss' was the name of a ice-cream cake that you get from a chain of stores in America.
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Beastie Boys
- Skills To Pay The Bills
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The name of this song was originally the name of a remix of "Pass The Mic", but the Beastie Boys liked the titled so much so they made this song of it. This song is also featured as a b-side on a number of "Check Your Head" era singles.
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Beborn Beton
- Dr. Channard
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The lyrics are based on Dr. Channard from the movie Hellbound (Hellraiser II). The song also samples dialoge from the movie.
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Bif Naked
- Dawn
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This song is featured in the movie "American Psycho II: All American Girl"
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Black Light Burns
- I Have A Need
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"I Have A Need" features Limp Bizkit member Sam Rivers on bass and was originally planned to be a song on Limp Bizkit's album "The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1)"
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Black Light Burns
- I Have A Need
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"I Have A Need" features Limp Bizkit member Sam Rivers on bass and was originally planned to be a song on Limp Bizkit's album "The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1)"
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Bloodhound Gang
- Mope
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"Mope" samples "Rock Me Amadeus" by Falco, "Relax" by Frankie Does To Hollywood, "For Whom The Bell Tolls" by Metallica and Homer Simpson. This song was also used as a single for the "Hooray For Boobies" album and a musicvideo was made for it (that also starred Pac-Man).
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Boondox
- Lady In A Jaguar (featuring Insane Clown Posse)
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The music for "Lady In A Jaguar" is played by Mike E Clark, Shaggy 2 Dope did the scratches, the vocals are written by Boondox and ICP who also produced the track together. The additional vocals (meaning the 'bitch' in the song) are credited to be preformed by Jenny (who happens to be Jamie Maddox of Twiztid).
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The Chemical Brothers
- Hey Boy Hey Girl
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This was the first single from the "Surrender" album. The vocal sample is taken from "The Roof Is On Fire" by Rock Master Scott & the Dynamic Three.
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The Chemical Brothers
- Let Forever Be (featuring Noel Gallagher)
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"Let Forever Be" was the second single of the "Surrender" album. The song was co-written by Noel Gallagher of Oasis who also preforms the lyrics. The music video for the song was directed by Michel Gondry who has done many other music videos and feature films like "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" and "Human Nature".
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Chester Bennington
- System
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One of the 5 songs written by Jonathan Davis (of Korn) & Richard Gibbs. In the movie all 5 songs features the vocals of Jon Davis but due to contractual obligations Jon could not sing the songs himself on the officail soundtrack, instead some of his friends recorded vocals for the songs, the friends are: Marilyn Manson, Jay Gordon (Orgy), Wayne Static (Static-X), David Draiman (Disturbed) & Chester Bennington (Linkin Park). Each got a song each.
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Chester Bennington
- System
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Musicians:
Vocals: Chester Bennington (Linkin Park)
Jonathan Davis (Korn) - Guitar, Bass, Keyboards
Richard Gibbs - Keyboards
Vincent Colaiuta - Drumms
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Coal Chamber
- Amir Of The Desert
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Written for Amir Derakh, best known as a member of Orgy. Amir Derakh worked Coal Chamber's debut album as a engineer and he also mixed the album.
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Coal Chamber
- Fiend
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The first and only single from "Dark Days". Paul Brown directed the musicvideo on location at the Adams Family house in Universal Studios, CA.
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Coolio
- C U When U Get There (featuring 40 Thevz)
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This song was featured in the movie and on the soundtrack for "Nothing To Lose" starring Martin Lawrence and Tim Robbins. "C U When U Get There" was also the only single from Coolio's album "My Soul" to make it to on the charts.
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Coolio
- C U When U Get There (featuring 40 Thevz)
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This song was featured in the movie and on the soundtrack for "Nothing To Lose" starring Martin Lawrence and Tim Robbins. "C U When U Get There" was also the only single from Coolio's album "My Soul" to make it to on the charts.
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Crazy Town
- Butterfly
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This song samples Red Hot Chili Peppers' song "Pretty Little Ditty". This was also the third single from the album.
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Crazy Town
- Only When I'm Drunk
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This song is credited to be a collaboration between Crazy Town and Tha Alkaholiks on the back of the album. However, the members of Tha Alkaholiks is not featured on the song at all, making the song just a cover of a "Only When I'm Drunk" preformed by Crazy Town.
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Crazy Town
- Only When I'm Drunk
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This cover was also featured on Crazy Town's debut album "The Gift Of Game", however the version featured on the "Loud Rocks" album has an extra verse.
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The Crystal Method
- Born Too Slow
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The first single from "Legion of Boom". The song features vocals by Kyuss lead singer John Garcia and the guitar parts are played by Wes Borland former Limp Bizkit guitarist now singer/guitarist in Black Light Burns. The music video for the song was directed by Gore Verbinski.
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The Crystal Method
- Born Too Slow
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This was the first single of the "Legion Of Boom" album. THe song features John Garcia on vocals and Wes Borland and guitar.
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Cypress Hill
- Boom Biddy Bye Bye
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Cypress Hill's 11th single and the 3:rd and last single of "III: Temples of Boom". The musicvideo for the song, directed by Dante Ariola and Jamie Caliri did not use the album version of the song, but the "Fugees remix" remixed by Wyclef Jean who also raps on the track and also features additional vocals from Lauryn Hill. Fugees also made a appearance in the video.
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Cypress Hill
- Boom Biddy Bye Bye
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Cypress Hill's 11th single and the 3:rd and last single of "III: Temples of Boom". The musicvideo for the song, directed by Dante Ariola and Jamie Caliri did not use the album version of the song, but the "Fugees remix" remixed by Wyclef Jean who also raps on the track and also features additional vocals from Lauryn Hill. Fugees also made a appearance in the video.
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Cypress Hill
- Boom Biddy Bye Bye (Fugees Remix)
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Cypress Hill's 11th single and the 3:rd and last single of "III: Temples of Boom". The musicvideo for the song, directed by Dante Ariola and Jamie Caliri used this "Fugees remix" of the song, remixed by Wyclef Jean who also raps on the track and also features additional vocals from Lauryn Hill instead of the album version. Fugees also made a appearance in the video.
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Cypress Hill
- DJ Muggs Buddha Mix
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This is a megamix by DJ Muggs of some previous Cypress Hill songs. The songs in order are:
1. Hole In The Head
2. How I Could Just Kill A Man
3. Insane In The Brain
4. Stoned Is The Way Of The Walk
5. Hits From Da Bong
6. Hand On The Pump
7. Real Estate
8. I Wanna Get High
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D12
- Quitter
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A diss song to Everlast. The second beat is taken from 2pac's "Hit 'Em Up".
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Danzig
- Deep
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"Deep" was originally featured on the "Songs In The Key Of X: Music From And Inspired By The X-Files" album in 1996.
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Dark Lotus
- Bitch I'm Sexy
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Instead of having ABK replacing Marz rap, the track ends with Violent J dissing Marz by saying "Hey yo Marz,
You never was Lotus and you know this bitch!".
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Dark Lotus
- Dot Com
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This song just gives shout outs to some juggalo websites. The beat for the track was later used for a Insane Clown Posse song titled "Superstar" which was released as a "Pendulum" track and can also be found on ICP's "Forgotten Freshness Vol. 3".
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Dark Lotus
- Pass The Axe
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The music samples "Beethoven's Symphony #9". And a live (but still studio audio) video was realsed at ICP's official website in May of 2004.
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David Bowie
- I Can't Read
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David Bowie recorded a new version of the song in 1997 for the film "The Ice Storm". This version was released as a single in Germany and Scandinavia in December 1997. In January 1998 it was also released in Australia. The single stayed in the UK Top 200 for 3 weeks, peaking at #73.
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David Bowie
- I'm Deranged
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Featured in a edited form on the soundtrack for "Lost Highway". It is also used as the opening/closing music in the movie.
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David Draiman
- Forsaken
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One of the 5 songs written by Jonathan Davis (of Korn) & Richard Gibbs. In the movie all 5 songs features the vocals of Jon Davis but due to contractual obligations Jon could not sing the songs himself on the officail soundtrack, instead some of his friends recorded vocals for the songs, the friends are: Marilyn Manson, Jay Gordon (Orgy), Wayne Static (Static-X), David Draiman (Disturbed) & Chester Bennington (Linkin Park). Each got a song each.
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David Draiman
- Forsaken
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Musicians:
Vocals: David Draiman (Disturbed)
Sam Rivers (Limp Bizkit) - Bass
Jonathan Davis (Korn) & Richard Gibbs - Keyboards
James "Munky" Shaffer & Brian "Head" Welch (both Korn) - Guitars
Vincent Colaiuta - Drumms
Shankar - Double Violin & Vocal Improvisation
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Deftones
- Passenger
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This song features Maynard James Keenan on guest vocals and is the only song on "White Pony" that is not credited to only Deftones but to Deftones/Maynard James Keenan.
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Deftones
- The Chauffeur
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Before ending up on this compilation album this song was first featured on "The Duran Duran Tribute Album" in 1997 and on the "Resident Evil Apocalypse" soundtrack in 2004.
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DMX
- Ruff Ryders' Anthem
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The 2:nd single from DMX debut album. This is also the only song on the album produced by Swizz Beatz.
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Entombed
- Hellraiser
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This almost instrumental song, uses samples from the first "Hellraiser" movie.
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Esham
- Everyone
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Diffrent from the original "Tongues" album is that this version has Violent J of ICP doing a verse.
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Esham
- No Singing At My Funeral
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Originally taken from the "Kkkill The Fetus" album, on the original album this track is called "No Singing/Misery" since it's like two songs in one, here they just kept the first part.
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Everlast
- Only Love Can Break Your Heart
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This Neil Young cover can also be found on the "Big Daddy" soundtrack. But on the soundtrack the song is credited to be preformed by 'Everlast & The White Folx'.
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Everlast
- Shook Ones Pt. II
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This song is credited to be a collaboration between Everlast and Mobb Deep on the back of the album. However, the two members of Mobb Deep is not featured on the song at all, making the song just a cover of a "Shook Ones Pt. II" preformed by Everlast.
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Everlast
- Shook Ones Pt. II
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This song is credited to be a collaboration between Everlast and Mobb Deep on the back of the album. However, the two members of Mobb Deep is not featured on the song at all, making the song just a cover of a "Shook Ones Pt. II" preformed by Everlast.
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Everlast
- So Long
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This song was originally featured on the "End Of Days" soundtrack. It was also released as a promotional single and a music video was made for it with clips from the "End Of Days" movie.
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Everlast
- Whitey's Revenge
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"Whitey's Revenge" was released for free download on Everlast website. The song was a respond diss to Eminem's song "I Remember" (that was featured on the D12 vinyl single "Shit On You" and was a diss to Everlast).
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Filter
- Columind
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About the killers of the Columbine High School massacre.
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Filter
- Dose
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The lyrics for this song are Richard Patrick's attitude towards organized religion. The musicvideo for the song was directed by Kevin Kerslake.
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Filter
- Hey Man Nice Shot
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This song was inspired by the televised suicide of Budd Dwyer, and not about Kurt Cobain of Nirvana as many have speculated. The band confirmed it in a interview Addicted to Noise magazine did with the band.
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Filter
- One (Is The Loneliest Number)
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One of the two songs Filter has made for the X-Files series. A fun fact is that Filter's singer Richard Patrick brother Robert Patrick (best known for his role as T-1000 in Terminator 2) later played the character of John Doggett in the X-Files series (2000–2002).
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Filter
- Thanks Bro
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One of the two songs Filter has made for the X-Files series. A fun fact is that Filter's singer Richard Patrick brother Robert Patrick (best known for his role as T-1000 in Terminator 2) later played the character of John Doggett in the X-Files series (2000–2002).
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Filter
- The Take
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Written by Richard Patrick and John 5. This is also one of three songs on the "Anthems For The Damned" album that has John 5 playing guitar.
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Filter
- What's Next
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Written by Richard Patrick and John 5. This is also one of three songs on the "Anthems For The Damned" album that has John 5 playing guitar.
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Finger Eleven
- Slow Chemical
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The theme song for WWE wrestler Kane. This song can also be found on the soundtrack for "The Punisher".
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Garbage
- Stupid Girl
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The forth single from the debut album. The song samples a drum loop from "Train In Vain" by The Clash. A musicvideo was made in January 1996 directed by Samuel Bayer.
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George Carlin
- Kids And Parents
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"Kids And Parents" is divided into eight parts:
A) Children Are Overrated
B) They're Not All Cute
C) They're Not All Smart
D) Too Much Safety
E) Guns In School
F) School Uniforms
G) Kids Who Smoke
H) Anal Parents
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George Carlin
- Man Stuff
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"Man Stuff" is divided into five parts:
A) Slugfest
B) Cut-Off-Sleeves
C) Barbed Wire Tattoo
D) Lead, Follow Or Get Outta The Way
E) Police Sensitivity Training
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George Carlin
- TV Tonight
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"TV Tonight" is divided into four parts:
A) Playboy Channel
B) Jerry Springer
C) Little House On The Prairie
D) Willie Nelson
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Godhead
- Amazing Grace
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This song was released as a free mp3 on Godhead's website in 2001, in honor of all of the victims in the tragedy of 9/11 (2001). It was originally recorded for a movie soundtrack but never ended up on any album/soundtrack.
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Godsmack
- I Stand Alone
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This song was originally recorded for the soundtrack for "The Scorpion King". The song can also be heard in the video game "Prince of Persia: Warrior Within".
The musicvideo features clips from the movie but also has the band playing on some pyramid ruins.
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Gravity Kills
- Enemy
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Before "Superstarved" was released the band posted a demo version of this song on www.mp3.com.
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Gravity Kills
- Forward
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Early promo releases of the album have this track titled as "Take". The track was renamed before the official release.
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Gravity Kills
- Guilty
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This song was featured on the soundtrack for the movie "Seven" and can also be heard in the movie.
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Guns N' Roses
- Sympathy For The Devil
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This Rolling Stones cover was originally featured on the soundtrack for "Interview with the Vampire" (as well as the movies en credits) and was also released as a single.
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Hatebreed
- Bound To Violence
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This song is featured on soundtrack for the 2004 movie "The Punisher", but was not featured in the movie at all. UK versions of Hatebreed's album "The Rise Of Brutality" has this song as a bonus track.
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Helmet
- Monochrome
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"Monochrome" is the second single from the album with the same name. It is also the song used to promote "Saw III" and was featured on the song soundtrack and in the end credits. The musicvideo for the song featured Billy, the puppet from the "Saw" movies and was directed and edited by David Brodsky and Kyle Radzmynski.
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Human Waste Project
- This Town
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"This Town" features vocals by Jonathan Davis of Korn. Thanks to file sharing networks and such this song has been confused to be a collaboration between Korn and Kittie or Korn and Jack Of Jill.
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Iggy Pop
- Lust For Life
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"Lust For Life" was featured on the soundtrack and during the opening sequence of the film "Trainspotting" in 1996.
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Ill Bill
- The Anatomy Of A School Shooting
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This song is inspired by the school shooting at Columbine High School and one of it's shooters Eric Harris. It was the only single released from the "What's Wrong With Bill?" album.
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Insane Clown Posse
- Bitches (featuring O.D.B.)
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When ICP was recording "The Amazing Jeckel Brothers" album, they added a poll on thier website asking the juggalos whether they would like to hear a song with Ol' Dirty Bastard or a song with Ice-T more. ODB won the poll and the track "Bitches" was put on this album, the Ice-T track could later be found on the "Psychopathics From Outer Space" album.
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Insane Clown Posse
- Boogie Woogie Wu
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This song (along with "Under The Moon" & "The Neden Game") was not on the original Hollywood Records version of the CD, a board of Disney (that owns Hollywood Records) representatives threatened to halt the release of the album unless some significant changes were made, fearing that their major-label debut would never see the light of day, ICP obliged and was forced to remove these three songs. Just hours after the album's initial release, it was pulled from the shelves making the original Hollywood Records release a collector item. ICP later signed with Island Records that put out the album with the 3 tracks and in uncut form.
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Insane Clown Posse
- Cartoon Nightmares
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This song was meant to be the "Hallowicked" give-away single for "Hallowicked 2001", but for some reason it was only released here on "Forgotten Freshness Vol. 3". This is also one of the first ICP songs produced by Mike P. instead of Mike E. Clark that has been the producer for ICP for many years. The reason Shaggy 2 Dope's line "I hijack planes and aim for record label towers" is edited is the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center.
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Insane Clown Posse
- Dead End (featuring Ice T)
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When ICP was recording "The Amazing Jeckel Brothers" album, they added a poll on thier website asking the juggalos whether they would like to hear a song with Ol' Dirty Bastard or a song with Ice-T more. ODB won the poll and the Ice-T song ended up here.
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Insane Clown Posse
- Everybody Rize
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In the end of the song there is a hidden backwards message, and it goes like this: "Hahaha, Yeah, If you flipped this message cause you think it is some secret message, there ain't shit, hahahaha".
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Insane Clown Posse
- Fly Away
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This song was later featured on Zug Izland debut album "Cracked Tiles", however in the album credits for "Forgotten Freshness Vol. 3" it states that the Zug Izland album would be called "627 West End"
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Insane Clown Posse
- It
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This song uses the same beat an chorus as the Dark Lotus song "Something" (or "Cripple And Rape Me" as it also is called)
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Insane Clown Posse
- Play With Me
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This song was originally supposed to be on the "Bride of Chucky" soundtrack, but it was taken off because it was apparently too violent.
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Insane Clown Posse
- The Dirt Ball (featuring Twiztid)
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This song is also featured on the "Heavy Metal 2000" soundtrack. In Violent J's biography book "Behind The Paint" it states the song is not used in the movie, but that is incorrect, the song is in the movie during one scene.
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Insane Clown Posse
- The Neden Game
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This song (along with "Boogie Woogie Wu" & "Under The Moon") was not on the original Hollywood Records version of the CD, a board of Disney (that owns Hollywood Records) representatives threatened to halt the release of the album unless some significant changes were made, fearing that their major-label debut would never see the light of day, ICP obliged and was forced to remove these three songs. Just hours after the album's initial release, it was pulled from the shelves making the original Hollywood Records release a collector item. ICP later signed with Island Records that put out the album with the 3 tracks and in uncut form.
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Insane Clown Posse
- Under The Moon
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This song (along with "Boogie Woogie Wu" & "The Neden Game") was not on the original Hollywood Records version of the CD, a board of Disney (that owns Hollywood Records) representatives threatened to halt the release of the album unless some significant changes were made, fearing that their major-label debut would never see the light of day, ICP obliged and was forced to remove these three songs. Just hours after the album's initial release, it was pulled from the shelves making the original Hollywood Records release a collector item. ICP later signed with Island Records that put out the album with the 3 tracks and in uncut form.
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Jay Gordon
- Slept So Long
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One of the 5 songs written by Jonathan Davis (of Korn) & Richard Gibbs. In the movie all 5 songs features the vocals of Jon Davis but due to contractual obligations Jon could not sing the songs himself on the officail soundtrack, instead some of his friends recorded vocals for the songs, the friends are: Marilyn Manson, Jay Gordon (Orgy), Wayne Static (Static-X), David Draiman (Disturbed) & Chester Bennington (Linkin Park). Each got a song each.
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Jay Gordon
- Slept So Long
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Musicians:
Vocals: Jay Gordon (Orgy)
Jonathan Davis (Korn) & Richard Gibbs - Keyboards
James "Munky" Shaffer & Brian "Head" Welch (both Korn) - Guitars
Vincent Colaiuta & Terry Bozzio - Drumms
Shankar - Double Violin
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Jedi Mind Tricks
- Intro
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The intro speech is taken from the first "Planet of the Apes" movie from 1968. The words are in the movie read by Cornelius (played by Roddy McDowall) from the sacred scrolls of the apes.
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Jim Carrey
- I Am The Walrus
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Taken from George Martin (sometimes referred to as "the fifth Beatle", for his work as producer of almost all of The Beatles' records) 1998 album "In My Life". The album contains cover versions of Beatles songs with various of guests. On this track Jim Carrey does the keyboards & vocals.
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Jumpsteady
- True Stories II
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This is a hidden track on the album that is not noted on the back of the album, but in the booklet credited as "True Stories Two (The Not So Hidden Track)". The music was written and produced by Jumpsteady and Lavel, with mixing by Fritz The Cat.
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Kiss
- Psycho Circus
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The title track and first single of "Psycho Circus". A musicvideo directed by James Hurlburt had a 3-D theme just like the album cover and tour (the first tour ever to incorporate 3-D visuals into a stage show).
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KMFDM
- (Symbol)
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This track is only credited as a slightly different version for the symbol for the planet Uranus. However where the symbol is credited in the album booklet the lyrics on the song are spoken as 'Up Uranus'.
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KMFDM
- Anarchy
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First KMFDM song to feature Tim Skold on vocals.
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KMFDM
- Blood (Evil Mix)
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This is the "Evil Mix" version of the song, the original version of "Blood" is found on the "A Drug Against War" single.
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KMFDM
- Dogma
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The only KMFDM song to feature vocals by Nicole Blackman.
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KMFDM
- I Will Pray
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The lyrics for this song are taken directly from the KMFDM song "Godlike"
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KMFDM
- I Will Pray
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The lyrics for this song are taken directly from the KMFDM song "Godlike"
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Korn
- A.D.I.D.A.S.
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The only official musicvideo from the "Life Is Peachy" album. The video was directed by Joseph Kahn.
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Korn
- Did My Time
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Guitarist Munky wrote the main riff for the "Untouchables" album, but the producer for "Untouchables" Michael Beinhorn didn't like it. But in early 2003 Korn completed the whole song.
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Korn
- Did My Time
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The first single from the "Take A Look In The Mirror" album. The musicvideo featured actress Angelina Jolie since the song was also promoting her movie "Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life" and was directed by Dave Meyers.
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Korn
- Earache My Eye (featuring Cheech Marin)
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This Cheech And Chong cover features Cheech Marin on vocals. Korn themself has traded instruments for the song, it has Jon on drums, David on bass, Fieldy on vocals (with Cheech), and Head & Munky switching guitar parts. This song is not really rare, it's a hidden track on Korn's album "Follow The Leader".
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Korn
- Earache My Eye (featuring Cheech Marin)
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This Cheech And Chong cover features Cheech Marin on vocals. Korn themself has traded instruments for the song, it has Jon on drums, David on bass, Fieldy on vocals (with Cheech), and Head & Munky switching guitar parts.
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Korn
- Falling Away From Me
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The first single of the "Issues" album and first heard in TV show "South Park" - episode "Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery", the episode also features the band.
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Korn
- Falling Away From Me
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The musicvideo was directed by Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit and starts off where the musicvideo for "Freak On A Leash" ends.
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L7
- Shitlist
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This song was featured in the movie and on the soundtrack for "Natural Born Killers"
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Lamb Of God
- Walk With Me In Hell
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The title of the song was later used as the name for a live DVD by the band. The song was also featured on the soundtrack for "SAW III"
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Lard
- Forkboy
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This song was featured in the movie and on the soundtrack for Oliver Stone's "Natural Born Killers"
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Leftfield
- A Final Hit
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This song can be found in two versions: one full length and one shorter. The short version that is featured on this "Greatest Hits" compilation was originally featured on the "Trainspotting" soundtrack and the full length version was featured on the "Trainspotting #2" soundtrack.
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Liam Lynch
- Cuz You Do
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This is one of two songs on the "Fake Songs" album that features Ringo Starr on drums.
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Liam Lynch
- Try Me
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This is one of two songs on the "Fake Songs" album that features Ringo Starr on drums.
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Limp Bizkit
- Forever (featuring Snot)
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This song is originally only featured on the album "Strait Up", the album was made in memory of James Lynn Strait, the vocalist for Snot that died in a car crash in 1998. Fred Durst wrote the lyrics and preforms the vocals. It also features Mikey Doling and Klaus Eichstad on guitars, John Fahnestock on bass and Shannon Larkin on drums.
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Limp Bizkit
- Just Drop Dead
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This song was first released as a mp3 at LimpBizkit.com, and later ended up as a b-side on the "Eat You Alive" single. It was the first Limp Bizkit released since guitarist Wes Borland left the band in 2001.
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Limp Bizkit
- Master Of Puppets
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This Metallica cover has Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland preforming the vocals. Only the first verse of the song is preformed.
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Lit
- Miserable
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The third single for the "A Place In The Sun" album. The musicvideo features actress/playboy Pamela Anderson.
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Lordi
- Hard Rock Hallelujah
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Lordi won with this song the "2006 Eurovision Song Contest" with a record of 292 points, and giving Finland it's first ever victory in the contest.
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Manic Street Preachers
- There By The Grace Of God
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One of the two songs that has not been previously released. The "all the drugs in the world can't save us from ourselves" lyric part is inspired by the lyrics of Marilyn Manson's song "Coma White". Marilyn Manson's lyrics goes "but all the drugs in this world won't save her from herself".
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Marilyn Manson
- Doppleherz
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"Doppelherz" is a short film with and by Marilyn Manson. It was featured as a bonus DVD on the special edition of the album "The Golden Age of Grotesque".
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Marilyn Manson
- Redeemer
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One of the 5 songs written by Jonathan Davis (of Korn) & Richard Gibbs. In the movie all 5 songs features the vocals of Jon Davis but due to contractual obligations Jon could not sing the songs himself on the officail soundtrack, instead some of his friends recorded vocals for the songs, the friends are: Marilyn Manson, Jay Gordon (Orgy), Wayne Static (Static-X), David Draiman (Disturbed) & Chester Bennington (Linkin Park). Each got a song each.
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Marilyn Manson
- Redeemer
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Musicians:
Vocals: Marilyn Manson
Sam Rivers (Limp Bizkit) - Bass
Jonathan Davis (Korn) & Richard Gibbs - Keyboards
James "Munky" Shaffer & Brian "Head" Welch (both Korn) - Guitars
Vincent Colaiuta - Drumms
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Marilyn Manson
- The Love Song
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One of the two songs (the other being "The Reflecting God") on this "Best of" album that didn't have a musicvideo / single.
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Mark Collie
- In Time
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In "The Punisher" (2004) movie Mark Collie played Harry 'Heck' Thornton, an assassin who preforms this song for Frank Castle in a dinner. Heck later tries to kill Frank Castle. The song was written by Mark Collie and is also featured on the soundtrack for the movie.
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Metallica
- One
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Won a Grammy award in 1990 for "Best Metal Performance".
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Ministry
- N.W.O.
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"N.W.O." stands for "New World Order" and is the second single off the album "Psalm 69". The song is against then President George H. W. Bush for the 1991 Persian Gulf war. The song features clips of Bush voice and Bush is also portrayed in the musicvideo with an enormous head, but most of the video contains a mix of police beatings, riots, and gunfights.
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Moby
- Ah-Ah
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Re-recorded in June 1997. From the 1992 soundtrack and movie "Cool World"
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Moby
- Go
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Contains samples from "Laura Palmer's Theme" by Angelo Badalamenti and David Lynch that originally appears on the "Twin Peaks" soundtrack.
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Moby
- Grace
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From the short film "Space Water Onion"
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Moby
- Love Theme
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Re-recorded in May of 1997. From the 1996 movie "Joe's Apartment"
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Moby
- Nash
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Re-recorded in May and June of 1997. From the 1997 movie "Double Tap"
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Moby
- Novio
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Re-recorded in May and June of 1997. From the 1997 movie "Double Tap"
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Moby
- Oil 1
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From the 1997 movie and soundtrack "The Saint"
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Motörhead
- Hellraiser
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This cover was released as a single to promote the third Hellraiser movie "Hellraiser III: Hell On Earth". Along with Motörhead's "Hell On Earth" it was featured on the movie soundtrack. Also a musicvideo was made with actor Doug Bradley playing his best known character Pinhead.
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Mudvayne
- Forget To Remember
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Used as a single to promote horror movie "Saw II" and was featured on the soundtrack. Special versions of the "Saw II" soundtrack also featured 2 versions of the musicvideo on a bonus DVD.
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Muggs
- Rain
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The vocals on this song are preformed by Josh Todd, bass by Roy Lozano, drums by Scott Ables, strings by Paula Gallitano and guitars by Muggs himself.
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My Ruin
- Rockstar
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This song is 'dedicated in loving tribute to Lynn Strait', the vocalist of Snot who died in a car crash in 1998. The man speaking in the beginning of the song is actually Lynn. Lynn also preformed a duet with My Ruin vocalist Tairrie B on the song "Down" by Tairrie's old band Tura Satana (aka Manhole)
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Napalm Death
- You Suffer
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This song has a Guinness Book record as the shortest recorded song ever. It is precisely 1.316 seconds long.
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Necro
- "It" (Skit)
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This skit is a dialogue between Jame 'Buffalo Bill' Gumb (played by Ted Levine) and Catherine Martin (played by Brooke Smith) taken from the movie "The Silence of the Lambs"
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Necro
- I Need Drugs
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The beat for this song is taken from "I Need Love" by LL Cool J.
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Nifters
- Schlaraffenland
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The sample at the end of the song says "The possibility of physical and mental collapse is now very real. No sympathy for the Devil" is taken from the movie "Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas" and spoken by Johnny Depp.
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The Nightwatchman
- Alone Without You
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Tom Morello wrote "Alone Without You" after seeing an early screening of the movie "SiCKO" before it was released. He was so inspired that he went back to his hotel and wrote the song that night. It ended up being featured in the closing credits and the music video (featuring clips from the movie) was featured on the DVD release.
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Nightwish
- Amaranth
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This song was also featured on the European versions of the "Resident Evil: Extinction" soundtrack as a bonus track.
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Nightwish
- The Kinslayer
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This song was inspired by the Columbine High School massacre, and is dedicated to the vicims of the massacre.
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Nine Inch Nails
- Starfuckers, Inc
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This version of "Starfuckers, Inc" (even if it's not credited as being different) features a outro of Paul Stanley of KISS yelling "Goodnight!" to a cheering crowd with the opening to "Complication" by NIN in the background.
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NOFX
- Straight Edge
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Fat Mike of NOFX said that they made this cover of Minor Threat cover cause "Minor Threat is the undisputed greatest hardcore band of all time, next to Bad Brains)" and that the "straight edge movement was the single worst thing ever to happen to punk rock".
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NOFX
- Straight Edge
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Fat Mike of NOFX said that they made this cover of Minor Threat cover cause "Minor Threat is the undisputed greatest hardcore band of all time, next to Bad Brains)" and that the "straight edge movement was the single worst thing ever to happen to punk rock".
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The Offspring
- Smash It Up
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This cover of The Damned was also featured on the "Batman Forever" soundtrack and in the movie.
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OOMPH!
- Supernova
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"Supernova" was the only single released from the "Ego" album. The music video for the song was directed by Norman Hafezi and features the band standing head to head with a group of archers who start to fire at them.
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Pantera
- The Badge
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A Poison Idea cover, originally only featured on the soundtrack for "The Crow" back in 1994.
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Papa Roach
- Scars
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The second single from "Getting Away With Murder". This song can also be found with Jacoby Shaddix singing the lyrics in spannish, the spannish version is called "Cicatrices".
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Papa Roach
- Singular Indestructible Droid
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Jacoby Shaddix has said that this song is about a conversation that he had with Slipknot DJ: Sid Wilson. Note that if you take the first letter in each word of the title you get SID.
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Pixies
- Where Is My Mind?
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This song was used in the end and during the credits of the movie "Fight Club", but was not featured on the soundtrack (the soundtrack was all done by The Dust Brothers). Even if the song is a well known one from The Pixies it has not been released as a single.
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Prince
- Batdance
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The first single from the Batman soundtrack and Prince fourth number-one US single. The musicvideo for the song did not feature clips from the Batman movie itself, but had dancers dressed up as Batmen, The Jokers and Vicki Vales. Prince appears both as himself, and as a two-face style character in facepaint known as "Gemini" with one side looking like the Joker and the other as Batman.
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The Prodigy
- No Good (Start The Dance)
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The singing are sampled from Kelly Charles song "You're No Good For Me". Liam Howlett had doubts whether to use the sample because he thought it was too pop for his taste.
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The Prodigy
- Smack My Bitch Up
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The video for the song was at the #1 spot on "Most Controversial Videos in MTV's history" at MTV2 countdown.
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Public Image Ltd.
- Acid Drops
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This song contains a sample of John Lydon's old band Sex Pistols song "God Save The Queen". The song was going to be a single but got canceled. (PiL also disbanded the same year this album came out)
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The R.O.C.
- Diemuthafuckadie!
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The beat used for this song is the same as the Twiztid song by the same name off the "Mostasteless" album.
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Rage Against The Machine
- Wake Up
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The opening riffs of the song are somewhat reminiscent of the opening chords of the Led Zeppelin song "Kashmir". The song was also featured on the soundtrack for "Matrix" and played in the end of the movie.
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Rammstein
- Feuer Frei!
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The fifth single from the album "Mutter". It was released to promote action movie "xXx (Triple X)", so the musicvideo features clips from the movie, the song was featured in the trailers for the movie and of course the song is on the movie soundtrack. Rammstein also appear in the movie playing the song.
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Rammstein
- Hallelujah
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This song is also featured on the "Resident Evil" soundtrack. Some versions of the album "Mutter" also contains this song such as the limited edition found at BestBuy stores in the USA and the Japanese edition that has the song as a hidden song after 2 minutes of silence on the last track.
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Rammstein
- Mein Teil
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The first single of "Reise Reise", this song is about Armin Meiwes, a man that posted an advertisement on the Internet, looking for a willing victim for him to kill and eat. Bernd Jürgen Armando Brandes replied to his posting, and they arranged to meet so Meiwes could kill and eat Brandes. The two met in Meiwes home in 2001 and Meiwes amputated Brandes' penis and both of them ate the penis together before Brandes was killed. "Teil" in this song could mean "part" or "piece", but can also be used as slang for penis.
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Rammstein
- Moskau
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At first the band wanted the girls in popduo Tatu to do the russian vocals, but talks with their manager went nowhere and instead they found a alternative singer: Viktoria Fersh.
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Rammstein
- Stripped
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This song was made for a Depeche Mode tribute album titled "For The Masses", and was also released as a single. The musicvideo includes nothing but footage from the 1936 Olympics in Berlin.
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Rev Run
- Mind On The Road
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The first single from the "Distortion" album. It samples "I Love Rock 'N Roll" originally by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. It was also featured in the "EA Sports Madden NFL 2006" video game.
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Rob Zombie
- Living Dead Girl
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The song is named after a film by Jean Rollin titled "La Morte vivante" (or "The Living Dead Girl" in english) from 1982. The opening line "Who is this irresistible creature who has an insatiable love for the dead?" is taken from the trailer to "La Figlia di Frankenstein" (or "Lady Frankenstein" in english) from 1971. The musicvideo for the song (directed by Rob Zombie) is based on the 1920 silent film "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" and had Rob Zombie playing the role of Caligari and Sheri Moon as the living dead girl.
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Rob Zombie
- Scum Of The Earth
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Before the release of "The Sinister Urge" this song was released on the soundtrack for "M:I-2" (Mission Impossible II) and as a promo single. The song can also be heard in the movie.
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Rob Zombie
- Scum Of The Earth
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Rob Zombie's guitarist Riggs and drummer John Tempesta later formed a new band with the same name as this song: "Scum Of The Earth".
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The S.T.O.P. Movement
- Dear Mr. President
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Artists featured on this S.T.O.P. Movement track:
- Mobb Deep
- KRS-One
- Mack 10
- W.C.
- The Alchemist
- Evidence
- Defari
- B-Real
- Everlast
Produced by Fredwreck
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The S.T.O.P. Movement
- Down Wit Us
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Artists featured on this S.T.O.P. Movement track:
- Tray Deee
- Defari
- Daz
- J-Ro
- RBX
- Soopafly
- Bad Azz
- W.C.
- Dilated Peoples
- Mac Minister
- Everlast
Produced by Fredwreck
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Santana
- Put Your Lights On (featuring Everlast)
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At the end of the song Everlast is singing the first part of the Kalima Shahadah: "La ilaha illa Allah", the Islamic profession of faith. This song was also featured as a bonus track on the European versions of Everlast's album "Eat At Whitey's"
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Scarling.
- Crispin Glover
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"Crispin Glover" was the second single from Scarling.'s debut album "Sweet Heart Dealer". The title come from actor/filmmaker/painter Crispin Hellion Glover. His picture was also featured on the cover of the single.
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Sepultura
- Roots Bloody Roots
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A MP3 tagged something in the lines of "Sepultura & Pavarotti - Roots Bloody Roots" can be found online. This song does not contain either Sepultura or Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti. It's a cover made by a german "fun-metal" band named J.B.O..
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Sex Pistols
- Dolls (New York)
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Credited on this release as "Dolls (New York)" the real title of the song is just "New York", the 'Dolls' part is added as a reference to the band New York Dollls that the lyrics of the song are about.
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Sex Pistols
- It's Not Funny
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This bootleg uses different names of Sex Pistols songs (probably to make it seem more interesting). The original title for this song is "No Fun"
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Sex Pistols
- Lip Child
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This bootleg uses different names of Sex Pistols songs (probably to make it seem more interesting). The original title for this song is "Don't Give Me No Lip Child"
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Sex Pistols
- Oh So Pretty
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This bootleg uses different names of Sex Pistols songs (probably to make it seem more interesting). The original title for this song is "Pretty Vacant"
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Sex Pistols
- Revolution
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This is not a real Sex Pistols song. The song was recorded by a band that called Sexless Pistols for a free album called "Deny".
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Sex Pistols
- This Is Brainwash
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This bootleg uses different names of Sex Pistols songs (probably to make it seem more interesting). The original title for this song is "I Wanna Be Me"
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Sex Pistols
- U.K. Disorder
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This bootleg uses different names of Sex Pistols songs (probably to make it seem more interesting). The original title for this song is "Anarchy In The UK"
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Sex Pistols
- Underwater Secrets
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This bootleg uses different names of Sex Pistols songs (probably to make it seem more interesting). The original title for this song is "Submission"
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Shaggy 2 Dope
- Fall Apart
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The beat used for this song is the same as the Twiztid song by the same name off the "Freek Show" album.
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Siouxsie & The Banshees
- Face To Face
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This is the soundtrack song for "Batman Returns" and featured in the movie and on the soundtrack. The song was written by Siouxsie & the Banshees and Danny Elfman (Elfman also composed the score to the movie) and was produced by Stephen Hague. The musicvideo for the song is also featured on the "Batman Returns" special edition DVD.
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Siouxsie & The Banshees
- Face To Face
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This is the soundtrack song for "Batman Returns" and featured in the movie and on the soundtrack. The song was written by Siouxsie & the Banshees and Danny Elfman (Elfman also composed the score to the movie) and was produced by Stephen Hague. The musicvideo for the song is also featured on the "Batman Returns" special edition DVD.
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Slayer
- Dead Skin Mask
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The lyrics are inspired by Wisconsin killer Ed Gein who is known for his necrophiliac behavior (which involved making clothing and furniture from the skin and parts of corpses).
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Slayer
- Eyes Of The Insane
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Slayer won a grammy for "Best Metal Performance" at the Grammys 2007. The musicvideo for the song was directed by Iranian filmmaker Tony Petrossian and the entire video is a single, long and tight close-up of a soldier's eye with images clearly reflected within his pupil. The song was also featured on the soundtrack for horror movie "Saw III".
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Slipknot
- 742617000027
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The name of this intro is taken from the barcode number of Slipknot's first album "Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat.". The vocals is a sample of Charles Manson.
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Slipknot
- Before I Forget
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The thrid single from Slipknot's album "Vol. 3". The band won thier first ever grammy with this song. They won it for "Best Metal Performance" in 2006.
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Slipknot
- Gently
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This song was re-recorded for the Roadrunner album "Iowa".
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Slipknot
- Heretic Song (Rough Mix)
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This is a rough mix of the song "The Heretic Anthem" of the album "Iowa". The song was released as a promo single and was also up for free download before the album (with the final mix) came out.
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Slipknot
- Only One
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This song was re-recorded for the Roadrunner debut album "Slipknot".
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Slipknot
- Wait And Bleed (Terry Date Mix)
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The only real difference from the original version is that this version has more 'clean' singing vocals. This mix can also be found on the "Sceam 3" soundtrack and digipak version of Slipknot's self titled debut album.
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Soopa Villainz
- Slow Your Roll
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This song is also known as "Faggots" and "The Fag Song" since it hasn't been officially released it's hard to say if "Slow Your Roll" is the correct name or if it is just what Esham aka Mr. Spade calls it.
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Soulfly
- 9-11-01
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This track is only one minute of silence. It is a tribute to the victims of the World Trade Center attack that took place on September 11th, 2001.
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Soulfly
- Soulfly
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In the credits in the CD booklet you can read this message about this song:
"We sat outside the studio at night, among a few candles, and closed our eyes for a minute. After that, we jammed straight from our hearts. We didn't play for ourselves,
but for the ones no longer with us in flesh, but always with us in spirit. God bless. Until we meet again. Soul fly... fly free!" - Max C.
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Soulfly
- The Beautiful People
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This Marilyn Manson cover was first featured on the "Higher Voltage" compilation that came free with the 1164 issue of rock music magazine "Kerrang!" in June of 2007.
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Soulfly
- Umbabarauma
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"Umbabarauma" is a cover of a 1976 song by Brazilian musician Jorge Ben Jor, which originally featured on his album "África Brasil"
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Staind
- Outside (featuring Fred Durst)
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This is actually a duet by Aaron Lewis of Staind and Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit. Later it was studio recorded by Staind, but without Fred Durst and featured on their album "Break The Cycle"
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Static-X
- Black And White
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The first single of the "Machine" album. The music video (directed by Len Wiseman) for the song had the band one by one waking up from a hypnosis state of mind, beginning to perform and then slowly turning into robots (looking much like the robots in the "Terminator" movie series). The video was also released as a DVD single.
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Static-X
- Bled For Days
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This song can also be found on the soundtracks for "Bride Of Chucky" and "Universal Soldier: The Return"
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Static-X
- Cannibal
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The first guitar solo on this song was played by John 5 (of Marilyn Manson / Rob Zombie fame).
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Static-X
- No Submission
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This song was released on the "Saw III" soundtrack before the "Cannibal" album was released. Also "Saw III" director Darren Lynn Bousman directed the Static-X "So" musicvideo.
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System Of A Down
- Starlit Eyes (featuring Snot)
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Before this song was used as a tribute to Lynn Strait with Serj Tankian on vocals, it was recorded with Lynn Strait's vocals/lyrics under the name "Choose What?" and can now be found on the Snot "Alive" album.
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Throwdown
- I, Suicide
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This song was also featured on the "Resident Evil: Extinction" soundtrack.
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Twiztid
- We Don't Die
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The first (and only) single from "Freek Show". Twiztid also made thier first ever musicvideo for this song and it was made in two versions: a edited version, and an uncensored juggalo version. Both versions can be found on the "documentary" for the band titled "Beyond the Freek Show: Born Twiztid". Along with the DVD release of "Beyond the Freek Show: Born Twiztid" there was also a third musicvideo for the song, this time a animated one.
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Twiztid
- We Don't Die
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On the sampler for "Freek Show" this song did not feature any rock guitars that it has on the album. The "non-rock" version of the song later ended up on the "Cryptic Collection Vol. 2" album.
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Twiztid
- We Don't Die (Non-Rock Version)
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This song was originally on the sampler for "Freek Show", but got replaced by the rock version on the album, and this original version ended up here.
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Vanilla Ice
- Too Cold
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A metal remake of Vanilla Ice biggest hit "Ice Ice Baby". Mp3's of the song are often mislabeled to say that the song features Korn, but Korn has nothing to do with the track.
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Violent J
- Let It Rain
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Violent J says "Playing Nintendo, Mega Man IV from ‘93", fact is that "Mega Man IV" was released in 1991 in Japan, 1992 in the US and 1993 in Europe.
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Wayne Static
- Not Meant For Me
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One of the 5 songs written by Jonathan Davis (of Korn) & Richard Gibbs. In the movie all 5 songs features the vocals of Jon Davis but due to contractual obligations Jon could not sing the songs himself on the officail soundtrack, instead some of his friends recorded vocals for the songs, the friends are: Marilyn Manson, Jay Gordon (Orgy), Wayne Static (Static-X), David Draiman (Disturbed) & Chester Bennington (Linkin Park). Each got a song each.
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Wayne Static
- Not Meant For Me
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Musicians:
Vocals - Wayne Static (Static-X)
Jonathan Davis (Korn) - Guitar, Bass, Keyboards
Richard Gibbs - Keyboards
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White Zombie
- Children Of The Grave
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Inside the booklet for "Nativity In Black" White Zombie vocalist Rob Zombie has been quoted about Black Sabbath saying:
"Everybody knows that Black Sabbath started everything and almost every single thing that people are playing today has already been done by Black Sabbath. They wrote every single good riff...ever."
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White Zombie
- I'm Your Boogie Man
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This song was originally featured in the movie "The Crow: City Of Angels" and it's soundtrack. The music video for the song featured clips from the movie and also starred actor Jim Carrey and actress (and wife or White Zombie vocalist Rob Zombie) Sheri Moon.
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Wolfpac
- Armageddon
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The vocal samples on this track is taken from the video recorded footage of the public suicide of American Republican politician Budd Dwyer who shoot himself in the head during a press conference on January 22, 1987.
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Wu-Tang Clan
- Uzi (Pinky Ring)
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This was the first single of the "Iron Flag" album. A musicvideo was made for the song directed by Wu-Tang Clan member RZA.
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Zug Izland
- Live
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Originally titled "We Live" on the "Psychopathics From Outer Space 2" album (see Insane Clown Posse discography).
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Zug Izland
- The River
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The first Zug Izland track released to the public. It was first put online at ICP website over a year before the album was released.
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Zug Izland
- Y?
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Originally on the "Psychopathics From Outer Space 2" album (see Insane Clown Posse discography), but a part of the lyric is edited, on the original version it goes "we live our lives a fuckin' game" but on this album, it goes "we lives our lives just like a game".
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[dialogue]
- The Bigger The Cushion
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Music by Rob Zombie & Scott Humphery. Dialogue spoken by Sid Haig (as Captain Spaulding) and Walton Goggins (as Deputy Steve Naish)
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