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From Amazon.com: The delusional Jay ("a pimped-out Jedi knight," as Bloodhound Gang's "Jackass" has it) and ironic, semi-wise Silent Bob finally get their own Kevin Smith feature and accompanying soundtrack album. A stack of jokingly aggressive, self-deprecating tunes by the Bloodhounds, Stroke 9, and Marcy Playground are augmented by straight-faced rawk from across the spectrum (Steppenwolf, Bon Jovi, PJ Harvey) and a true pick-to-click in Afroman's hilariously blunted hip-hop testament "Because I Got High." Add more than a dozen film sound bites--Jay's recollection of Good Will Hunting as that "movie with a Mork from Ork in it," his electro-goofy "Jay's Rap 2001," and some prime Chris Rock moments among them--and the result is a CD made to order for fans of the dynamic duo. --Rickey Wright
poop shoot: i love that movie bye jay and silent bob it is funny
Where can I find word's?: Hey! I have only just recently seen the movie, and I was wondering where I could find words to Jay's rap?! I loved it!
This Is The Best Cd: This is the best Cd I have ever heard and Well I love the movie It is so slammin. and well I am only 11 but I still like it
"What the F*** is the internet"?: This soundtrack pretty much follows the same formula as the "Mallrats" cd, soundbite-song-soundbite-song, but the music is more eclectic. There's numerous other soundtracks I wish did that, like "Dumb and Dumber" and "Northern Exposure". Anyway, The music is as diverse as "PJ Harvey", "Bon Jovi", and "Afroman". Not every song is a winner, but most fit. The big plus though is hearing "Jay", "Will Ferrell", and "Chris Rock" between tracks. It will take you right back to the movie, along with some "doobie snacks".
"15 bucks little man...": The soundtrack to Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back is a rather nice collection of eclectic tunes that fit the movie perfectly, though to me it's not as memorable as the Clerks soundtrack. Afroman's "Because I Got High" is hilarious, as is the tongue in cheek "Kick Some Ass" by Stroke 9. Other classic tracks by Steppenwolf and Bon Jovi add a nostalgic flair, while soundclips from the movie, especially Chris Rock's, round out a nice package. The computer segments are a nice touch as well, and Kevin Smith fans will no doubt eat this up.
| Artist: | Soundtrack | | Binding: | Audio CD | | EAN: | 0044001471322 | | Format: | Enhanced | | Format: | Explicit Lyrics | | Format: | Soundtrack | | MPN: | 014713 | | Original Release Date: | 2001-08-14 | | Release Date: | 2001-08-14 | | UPC: | 044001471322 |
Tracks:- Cue Music
- Jay's Rap
- Kick Some Ass - Stroke 9
- Holden on Affleck
- Tube of Wonderful - Dave Pirner
- Cyber Savvy
- Choked Up - Minibar
- Doobie Snacks
- Magic Carpet Ride - Steppenwolf
- Jay & Justice
- Bad Medicine - Bon Jovi
- Stealing Monkeys
- This Is Love - PJ Harvey
- Advice From Above
- The Devil Song - Marcy Playground
- Idiots vs. The Internet
- Tougher Than Leather - Run DMC
- Willenholly's Woe
- Bullets - Bob Schneider
- Touching A Brother's Heart
- Hiphopper - Thomas Rusiak
- Two Thumbs Up
- Jackass - Bloodhound Gang
- A Smooth Pimp and a Man-Servant
- Jungle Love - Morris Day and The Time
- NWP
- Because I Got High - Afroman
- Stop Stealing Monkeys
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