Thursday, August 31, 2017
v/a - the doom generation / nowhere movie soundtracks
THE DOOM GENERATION
label: def jam
released: 1995
NOWHERE
label: polygram records
released: 1997
the 90s had all of the best soundtracks.
true story.
both the movies and soundtracks get 90s all over your ass.
sure.
we've all seen KIDS.
and KIDS taught us "buttahscotch,yo."
and it showed us what it was like to be all sweaty and wander around new york and whatnot.
but gregg araki gave us "eat my fuck." and gave us another use for soup cans and what it's like to party with gibby haynes and a reason to buy anything just as long as the total price added up $6.66 and a kafkaesque transformation and jack tripper as a televangelist and and and and....
well.
you're just going to have to see the movies if you haven't already.
THE DOOM GENERATION
1 - intro
2 - curve - on the wheel
3 - love and rockets - this heaven
4 - cocteau twins - summerblink
5 - the wolfgang press - christianity (the adrian sherwood mix)
6 - meatbeat manifesto - paradise now (remix)
7 - the verve - already there
8 - the jesus and mary chain - penetration
9 - mc 900 ft. jesus - but if you go
10 - lush - undertow (the spooky mix)
11 - babyland - double coupon
12 - medicine - slut
13 - pizzicato five - groovy is my name
14 - extra fancy - violator
15 - slowdive - blue skied an' clear
DL
NOWHERE
1 - intro
2 - 311 - freak out
3 - radiohead - how can you be sure
4 - elastica - in the city
5 - hole - dicknail
6 - the chemical brothers - life is sweet (daft punk remix)
7 - massive attack - daydreaming (blacksmith remix)
8 - coco and the bean - killing time (qureysh - eh1 remix)
9 - catherine wheel - intravenous
10 - curve - nowhere
11 - lush - i have the moon
12 - ruby - flippin' the bird (ceasefire remix)
13 - james - thursday treatments
14 - chuck d - generation wrekkked (danny saber rock remix)
15 - marilyn manson - kiddie grinder (remix)
16 - suede - trash
DL
WHO EVER coined the phrase "Eat My fuck" we will never know but in cinema it is predated in use by Penelope Spheeris' 1985 film, "The Boys Next Door."
ReplyDeleteI have to imagine Araki was a fan, hell! Maybe it's a homage!