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Judgment night soundtrack sputnikmusic
Judgment night soundtrack sputnikmusic












judgment night soundtrack sputnikmusic

The soundtrack to the film Judgment Night takes the racial themes of the movie to the soundtrack, pulling together some of the best acts in both. The album peaked at 17 on the Billboard 200 and. + Music genres separated along racial divides, like rock and rap, have always borrowed from each other, even if it's bands on the edges of either camp. Every song on the soundtrack was a collaboration between hip-hop artists and rock artists. It was released on Septemthrough Immortal Records and Epic Soundtrax and was produced by many of the album's performers. Featuring "Just Another Victim" by House of Pain & Helmet, "Another Body Murdered" by Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. Judgment Night is the soundtrack to the 1993 film of the same name. The soundtrack to 1993 chase flick Judgment Night on which 10 rap artists collaborated with 11 rock groups was a gold-certified triumph of the post-Nirvana major label wild west.Legendary soundtrack album where rock meets rap.Ice-T and Slayer manage to thrash it out on an unsurpassed level, while Sonic Youth & Cypress Hill have that slightly paranoid sound you get from loving Mary Jane a little too much. It also features a highly sought after collaboration between Pearl Jam & Cypress Hill. Judgment Night spawned four singles: Biohazard & Onyx's "Judgment Night", Helmet & House Of Pain's "Just Another Victim", Teenage Fanclub & De La Soul's "Fallin" and Faith No More & Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E.'s "Another Body Murdered". Judgment Night was a commercial success, peaking at 17 on the US Billboard Chart and was the first collaboration album of its kind, followed by the soundtrack to the movie, Spawn (1997).

judgment night soundtrack sputnikmusic

It turned out to be quite a fruitful collaboration while the film bombed, the soundtrack went gold. The album features collaborations from band in the following genres: rock, metal, indie, rap metal, hip hop, and rapcore. And what better music to accompany this middle-class nightmare than a hybrid of the music suburbanites seemed most afraid of Rap and Rock. The 1993 film Judgment Night was basically suburbia's paranoid view of inner-city life, where the slightest misstep (such as trying to take a shortcut to a boxing match) has fateful, if not fatal, consequences.














Judgment night soundtrack sputnikmusic