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Judgment night soundtrack cd6/26/2023 (Alas, the 1993 gritty-crime-thriller spoof Loaded Weapon 1, which starred Emilio Estevez and Samuel L. Lotta cornball B-movies I don’t believe existed even if I saw them in the theater at the time. Lotta starry-eyed knuckleheads such as myself buying those CDs for full price. Quick summary of the ’90s: lotta alt-rock bands. (No offense to Machines of Loving Grace.) I am mentally headbanging along to the Rollins Band’s “Ghostrider” as I type this, and it makes me want to throw my laptop at the ceiling. In fact, let me elaborate: In 1994 I could recite for you the entire 14-track Crow soundtrack track list, from the bands I already loved (the Cure, Nine Inch Nails, Rage Against the Machine, Stone Temple Pilots) to the bands I’d never heard of and never listened to again. Few of these records tend to show up on Greatest Movie Soundtracks of All Time Lists, but all of them were absolutely essential to an uncommonly perceptive and charismatic ’90s teenager such as myself. I come before you today to praise the ’90s junk-drawer alt-rock soundtrack, a wildly profitable and mostly prestige-free cesspool of randos deployed randomly to promote everything from Godzilla to Reality Bites to Empire Records to The Crow to Beavis and Butt-head Do America to Mallrats to Lost Highway to (personal favorite) Angus to The Saint to Spawn. The 50 Best Movie Soundtracks of the Past 50 Years An elaborate ruse concocted for the sole purpose of gifting the world with the Judgment Night soundtrack, which is real, and yes indeed spectacular, and world-famous for its delightful conceit of pairing rowdy rock bands with even rowdier rappers, a somewhat revolutionary idea in 1993 that produced unholy one-song unions that remain hilariously incongruous in 2021. The “Swingin’ on the Flippity Flop” of cinema. Yeah, so where do these friends of yours even claim to have seen the feature film Judgment Night? Projected onto the side of a dumpster out behind a multiplex? Is this a link to the legit Judgment Night trailer or to a poorly synced clip of Crucial Taunt playing “Ballroom Blitz” near the end of the Wayne’s World movie? Who can say? I can. Is Judgment Night a real movie? Have you ever met anybody in your life who even claims to have seen the gritty 1993 replacement-level crime thriller Judgment Night, directed by Stephen Hopkins and starring Emilio Estevez, Cuba Gooding Jr., Denis Leary, Jeremy Piven, and Stephen Dorff? Real quick, can I share with you this paragraph from Stephen Hopkins’s Wikipedia page? Before that film examines the man who forever changed the way music and film interact with his work on Saturday Night Fever, The Ringer will spend the day celebrating the world of movie soundtracks that he so heavily influenced. Saturday Night, on the legendary producer Robert Stigwood. Questions about the show? Have album recommendations? Just want to say hi? We’d love to hear from you! Contact the show on Twitter, Roach Koach on Facebook, Roach Koach on Instagram, or send an email to RoachKoachPodcast at Gmail.On Thursday, Ringer Films will debut the latest installment of its HBO Music Box series, Mr. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, let them know you’re a Roach Ryder for Life! Rate and review Roach Koach on iTunes! We’d appreciate it! Take a moment to like Roach Roach on Facebook. Thank you so much for listening! Please take a moment to share Roach Koach on your social media. Then we dive into the Judgment Night soundtrack(13:00), learn of Matt’s deep relationship with this album, discuss the critical ideal of rap rock, speak on the creation of the album, and discuss whether if is a Nu-Metal Papa or deserves a place in the Nu-Metal Canon. Along with that we do Who’s Tweeting and Who’s Instagramming(1:27), discuss some Limp Bizkit news, American Head Charge feedback, and listener love for Funky Ken. Here it is, the start of Compilation Month! This week Roach Roach listens to influential Judgment Night Soundtrack.
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