One Might Say Grasp While The Other Says Snatch

Artist Song
Rainbow Randolph   Intro 
Van Morrison  T.B. Sheets 
Freestyle Fellowship  Inner City Boundaries 
The Rolling Stones  2000 Man 
Parliament  Lets Play House 
Tricky  Tricky Kid 
De La Soul   Stakes Is High 
James Brown  Super Bad 
Pulp  Joyriders 
The Dandy Warhols  Minnesoter 
Pixies  Tony's Theme 
Bush Tetras   Stand Up And Fight 
Public Enemy  Brothers Gonna Work It Out 
Underworld  Bruce Lee 
Organized Konfusion  Maintain 
Massive Attack  Safe From Harm 
Lou Reed   Coney Island Baby 

Comment:

This is a theme mix with Death To Smoochy as the inspiration. It seems that I am one of the few who enjoyed the film. I am sorry but if you have Ed Norton singing a song titled "My Stepdad Isn't Mean He's Just Adjusting" in your movie you get my seal of approval.The intro is Robin Williams singing from the film. I have musical tastes that can be extremely diverse. Some said the mix of comedy and darkness in Smoochy didn't match. Some may say the mix of Organized Konfusion and Bush Tetras doesn't match. One might say grasp while the other says snatch!
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kristina1234
Date: 4/10/2002
in the words of mr. james brown himself, this mix has soul and it's superbad. i think all the diverse styles on here work perfectly together. just wish i would have thought of putting public enemy and the dandy warhols together first.
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John Sweet
Date: 4/10/2002
this one's the total package-even the art is sweet. The mix really does come together nice, and if you got the film excerpt by rolling into the theatre guerilla-style with a tape recorder, then you're my kinda people.
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Peter Divito
Date: 4/12/2002
gracias to those who dug this mix
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SwankQueen
Date: 4/12/2002
Really nice.
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Adam Bristor
Date: 2/26/2003
I love that Lou Reed song. I was excited when I saw Tom Waits has a song on one of his new albums that shares that title, but, alas, it is a different song.