Stupify (Fu's Forbidden Little Nicky Remix) - Disturbed
Nothing - ?nloco
When Worlds Collide - Powerman Five Thous
Cave - Bellamy, Matthew
Take A Picture - Filter
Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away} [Acoustic] - Deftones
An Adam Sandler movie that stars Ozzy Osbourne as himself, Rodney Dangerfield as Satan's dad, and Harvey Keitel as Satan is bound to enlist a similarly high-profile collection of music acts to underscore things. Sure enoug... more »h, a quick scan of the bands signed on reveals a pretty solid "Who's Who" of late-'90s hard rock. In this context, Cypress Hill are positively old-school. However, their track, "Rock Superstar," sounds perfectly slotted next to the molten screed of P.O.D., the moody murk of Incubus, and the machine head cutting edge of the Deftones (represented twice here, especially revealing in the final acoustic track). Insolence prove the merging of hard rock and hip-hop is something not about to go away. The addition of Muse and Powerman 5000 makes this an especially well-attended gathering. The only real question is, where's Ozzy? --Rob O'Connor« less
An Adam Sandler movie that stars Ozzy Osbourne as himself, Rodney Dangerfield as Satan's dad, and Harvey Keitel as Satan is bound to enlist a similarly high-profile collection of music acts to underscore things. Sure enough, a quick scan of the bands signed on reveals a pretty solid "Who's Who" of late-'90s hard rock. In this context, Cypress Hill are positively old-school. However, their track, "Rock Superstar," sounds perfectly slotted next to the molten screed of P.O.D., the moody murk of Incubus, and the machine head cutting edge of the Deftones (represented twice here, especially revealing in the final acoustic track). Insolence prove the merging of hard rock and hip-hop is something not about to go away. The addition of Muse and Powerman 5000 makes this an especially well-attended gathering. The only real question is, where's Ozzy? --Rob O'Connor
"Well, to start off..this album is not bad. Really. I saw the movie and not only the movie was funny, the music wqas also great (with all do respect: it didn't gave me R&B shivers down my spine while watching Romeo Must Die) and featured some pretty good songs, but also some great songs from the past... for example: Van Halen's Running With The Devil (in the beginning of the movie), AC/DC's Highway To Hell (the outro), a song from Lit *I forgot the name* while flying with his girl, Foo Fighter's Everlong during the floating part and Ozzy Osbourne even doing a cameo in the movie. But wait!!? Those songs aren't on the album..and that's a (big) downside for me. It's disappointing to see those big songs and artists missing on the sound track.. But, now the good things: the music is that's on the disc is allright. Twice the Deftones, always good. The new band Linkin Park (with Points of Authority from their recent album Hybrid Theory *nice album!*), the hit single (Rock) Superstar from Cypress Hill, and of course P.O.D. If you like both metal and rock, this is a nice one for you."
Missing song
^petroL | NJ United States | 09/23/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The song that plays when Nicky is on the fire escape to get to Veronica but bumps into clint howard in women's clothes is called Two of Hearts by Stacey Q. Big hit in the 80s I suppose."
Wheres everlong?
sonya | penrith, NSW. Australia | 12/26/2000
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Hey its a good album. Damn good , but for the life of me cant figure out where half of the songs are. during the movie there is a scene where Nikky is climbing a ladder to see a girl. Ok there you hear the almighty foo fighters doing an acustic Everlong.. sexellent version by the way.. but where the hell is this song? how can i get my hands on this version? Highway to hell? also not on the soundtrack.. left me real confused!"
That elusive acoustic Foo's track
big_me | Totnes, England | 05/25/2001
(3 out of 5 stars)
"So there I was watching a film redeemed only by it's superb soundtrack, Adam Sandler was climbing a ladder to the window of some girl, when I heard a riff that sounded extremely familiar, but also slightly different, "Hey that's Everlong by the Foo Fighters, acoustic. I totally have to buy that soundtrack!" But when I finally found the soundtrack, guess what, NO FOOS! DAMMIT! Otherwise it's pretty good."
Bearly missed the spot...
big_me | 11/20/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This was an unbelieveable soundtrack, but I'm a little disappointed that some of the other tracks from the movie didn't make it. Some of the older rock was good, plus Lit and others could've made this soundtrack even better (if that's possible)"