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Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back

Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back
From Universal Music Group

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Track Listing

  1. Cue Music
  2. Jay's Rap
  3. Kick Some Ass - Stroke 9
  4. Holden on Affleck
  5. Tube of Wonderful - Dave Pirner
  6. Cyber Savvy
  7. Choked Up - Minibar
  8. Doobie Snacks
  9. Magic Carpet Ride - Steppenwolf
  10. Jay & Justice
  11. Bad Medicine - Bon Jovi
  12. Stealing Monkeys
  13. This Is Love - PJ Harvey
  14. Advice From Above
  15. The Devil Song - Marcy Playground
  16. Idiots vs. The Internet
  17. Tougher Than Leather - Run DMC
  18. Willenholly's Woe
  19. Bullets - Bob Schneider
  20. Touching A Brother's Heart
  21. Hiphopper - Thomas Rusiak
  22. Two Thumbs Up
  23. Jackass - Bloodhound Gang
  24. A Smooth Pimp and a Man-Servant
  25. Jungle Love - Morris Day and The Time
  26. NWP
  27. Because I Got High - Afroman
  28. Stop Stealing Monkeys

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #60943 in Music
  • Released on: 2001-08-14
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Enhanced, Explicit Lyrics, Soundtrack
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds
  • Running time: 104 minutes

Editorial Reviews

From Amazon.com
The delusional Jay ("a pimped-out Jedi knight," as Bloodhound Gang's "Jackass" has it) and ironic, semi-wise Silent Bob finally get their own Kevin Smith feature and accompanying soundtrack album. A stack of jokingly aggressive, self-deprecating tunes by the Bloodhounds, Stroke 9, and Marcy Playground are augmented by straight-faced rawk from across the spectrum (Steppenwolf, Bon Jovi, PJ Harvey) and a true pick-to-click in Afroman's hilariously blunted hip-hop testament "Because I Got High." Add more than a dozen film sound bites--Jay's recollection of Good Will Hunting as that "movie with a Mork from Ork in it," his electro-goofy "Jay's Rap 2001," and some prime Chris Rock moments among them--and the result is a CD made to order for fans of the dynamic duo. --Rickey Wright