Psycho [Explicit Lyrics]

Psycho [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings

1. Warning - Boss Bitch,
2. Intro - Boss Bitch, Raise Up Clique
3. Tear It Up - Boss Bitch,
4. Why You Hatin' - Boss Bitch,
5. Psycho - Boss Bitch, Krazy-K
6. I Told You - Boss Bitch
7. Slackin' on Yo Pimpin' - Boss Bitch
8. What You Want - Boss Bitch
9. Boss Bitch - Boss Bitch
10. Creepin' - Boss Bitch,
11. Cock It Man - Boss Bitch
12. Womb to the Tomb - Boss Bitch, Raise Up Clique
13. Raise up Army - Boss Bitch,
14. Can't Nobody Do It Better - Boss Bitch, , , Kokane

Psycho,Boss Bitch,Power Records,Gangsta Rap,Hip-Hop,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop
The Incredible Film Music Box
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Great Sampling Collection
  • Six Decades of Film Music
  • Excellent collection with fine performances
  • "essential film scores from 1939 to 2004 ~ Incredible Music"
The Incredible Film Music Box

Manufacturer: Silva America
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

All Works by HerrmannAll Works by Herrmann | Herrmann, Bernard | ( H ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
All Works by MascagniAll Works by Mascagni | Mascagni, Pietro | ( M ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
All Works by ManciniAll Works by Mancini | Mancini, Henry | ( M ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
All Works by NymanAll Works by Nyman | Nyman, Michael | ( N ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
Rota, NinoRota, Nino | ( R ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
All Works by StraussAll Works by Strauss | Strauss, Richard | ( S ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
VangelisVangelis | ( V ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
Tone PoemsTone Poems | Theatrical, Incidental & Program Music | Forms & Genres | Classical | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
Romantic (c.1820-1910)Romantic (c.1820-1910) | Historical Periods | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
ItalianItalian | Languages | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
Movie ScoresMovie Scores | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
Movie SoundtracksMovie Soundtracks | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
Star WarsStar Wars | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Vocal Pop | Pop | Styles | Music
Classic Big BandClassic Big Band | Swing Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
Similar Items:
  1. The Essential Elmer Bernstein Film Music Collection
  2. Paramount 90th Anniversary Collection: Scores
  3. Epics: The History of the World According to Hollywood
  4. The Ultimate Movie Music Collection
  5. Jerry Goldsmith: 40 Years of Film Music

ASIN: B0007S687Y
Release Date: 2005-05-10

Tracks:

  1. Gone With The Wind: Overture
  2. Citizen Kane: Overture
  3. Casablanca: As Time Goes By
  4. It's A Wonderful Life: It's A Wonderful Life
  5. The Third Man: The Harry Lime Theme
  6. The Searchers: Suite
  7. The Bridge On The River Kwai: Colonel Bogey March
  8. Vertigo: Prelude
  9. Touch Of Evil: Main Title
  10. Ben-Hur: Parade Of The Charioteers
  11. North By Northwest: Prelude
  12. Psycho: Suite
  13. The Magnificent Seven: The Magnificent Seven
  14. Lawrence Of Arabia: Overture

Tracks:

  1. To Kill A Mockingbird: Suite
  2. The Great Escape: Main Title
  3. Doctor Zhivago: Main Title & Lara's Theme
  4. The Good, The Bad And The Ugly: The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
  5. Once Upon A Time In The West: Jill's Theme
  6. 2001: A Space Odyssey: Also Sprach Zarathustra
  7. Midnight Cowboy: Midnight Cowboy
  8. Get Carter: Main Title
  9. A Clockwork Orange: Ode To Joy
  10. The Godfather: Waltz & Love Theme
  11. Jaws: Jaws
  12. Rocky: Gonna Fly Now
  13. Taxi Driver: Suite
  14. Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope

Tracks:

  1. Superman: Main Theme
  2. Alien: End Title
  3. Raging Bull: Intermezzo From Cavalleria Rusticana
  4. Raiders Of The Lost Ark: Raiders March
  5. Blade Runner: End Titles
  6. E.T.: The Extraterrestrial: Adventures On Earth
  7. Once Upon A Time In America: Deborah's Theme
  8. Back To The Future: Main Theme
  9. Witness: Building The Barn
  10. Aliens: Main Title
  11. Cinema Paradiso: Cinema Paradiso
  12. Glory: Charging Frot Wagner
  13. Dances With Wolves: The John Dunbar Theme
  14. Unforgiven: Claudia's Theme

Tracks:

  1. The Piano: The Heart Asks Pleasure First
  2. Schindler's List: Main Theme
  3. Braveheart: End Credits
  4. Titanic: My Heart Will Go On
  5. Saving Private Ryan: Hymn To The Fallen
  6. American Beauty: Any Other Name
  7. Gladiator: Now We Are Free
  8. Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring: The Fellowship
  9. The Girl With The Pearl Earring: Griet's Theme
  10. Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl: Suite
  11. Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban: Suite
  12. Lemony Snicket's A Series Of Unfortunate Events: The Letter That Never Came
  13. Finding Neverland: Impossible Opening
  14. The Incredibles: Overture

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great Sampling Collection.......2007-07-29

Over the past thirty years, my father and I have been collecting film music on various formats--vinyl, tape, reel-to-reel, CD, recording it from the movie, even. This collection is a great starter for someone who wants to start owning movie music. Lots of big hitters, including Hermann, Barry, Conti, Mancini, and Goldsmith as well as some contemporary scores that are great, too. This is the type of collection I would make for a friend who asks "what scores should I start with?"

4 out of 5 stars Six Decades of Film Music.......2007-05-13

This is film music for the classical music lover. The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra presents excellent arrangements of a number of classic film themes (although several pieces of the 56 film classics selected for this 4 CD set are not orchestral arrangements, but rather specialty arrangements). Besides great film composers such as John Williams, Elmer Bernstein, Ennio Morricone, and James Horner, classical composers such as Richard Strauss and Pietro Mascagni make an appearance. On several of the numbers the Crouch End Festival Chorus adds the human voice to the power of the full symphonic orchestra to create true movie magic. If you like the sound of a full symphony orchestra playing some of the most recognized themes ever written, you'll love these CDs.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent collection with fine performances.......2007-03-28

Silva Screen Records, based in England, has been issuing some fine collections of film scores, more in one box than we have the right to expect. This four-CD box contains scores by many of the best writers, including Max Steiner, Bernard Herrmann, Dimitri Tomkin, Kenneth J. Alford (The Bridge on the River Kwai), Elmer Bernstein, Maurice Jarre, Ennio Marricone, John Barry, Nino Rota, John Williams, James Horner, and more. We can all think of additional film scores we wished were included, but then there's no way this collection could be all-inclusive. The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, supplemented by Crouch End Festival Chorus on some numbers, does a very competent job...The liner notes give the basic information without any commentary, and as far as I can see, contain only one error. Am I wrong or are tracks 9 and 10 on the fourth CD mislabeled? Track 9, which runs 7:33, seems to have the excitement of "Pirates of the Caribbean" (which I did not see) and track 10, which runs 4:22, the more sedate "The Girl with the Pearl Earring (which I also did not see). Listings seem to have them reversed.

5 out of 5 stars "essential film scores from 1939 to 2004 ~ Incredible Music".......2005-05-16

When I think of the "Golden Age" of Hollywood, many composers come to mind...you gave the usher your ticket in the theater and sat down, knowingly you were going to get your moneys worth...when the curtain opened and you heard those first few notes...you sat back, watched and listened as the film score and orchestra worked their magic...now we have the ultimate from Silva Screen Classics "The Incredible Film Music Box", featuring a four disc set of the essential film scores of the past 60 years...covering several decades from 1939 through and up to the present 2004

There are compilations and then there are "Compilations" beginning with a classic that even the youngsters today recognize "GONE WITH THE WIND" (1939) (Max Steiner), sweeping score that captures the tragic history of the South during the Civil War, one great cue after another, it doesn't get any better than this, nominated by the Academy for Best Original Score...and closing on Disc 4 with "THE INCREDIBLES" (2004) (Michael Giacchino), the big hit in computer animation from Walt Disney & Pixar that once again pit Super-Heroes against the forces of evil...our family of five Supers prove crime doesn't pay, but box-office receipts do...gotta love it!

Silva Screen Classics as usual, has put quality into this 4-CD-Set featuring The City Of Prague Philarmonic Orchestra and the Crouch End Festival Chorus conducted by Kenneth Alwyn, Bill Ashton, Paul Bateman, James Fitzpatrick, Mario Klemens, Derek Wadsworth, and Nic Raine. Recorded in "Dolby Surround" with the new technology of "HDCD", this is a "film-score-buffs" dream, one to treasure now and years to come.

Some selections are missing, but when you think of what Silva has included, it is impossible to please everyone...was happy to see "TOUCH OF EVIL" (1958) from composer Henry Mancini, as I feel this composer deserves all the recognition that has been overlooked recently in the music world...This collection is aimed directly at the "Serious Film Score" music fans and collectors...Silva is as always, perfect in every way...just the way we like 'em!

Total Time: 4-CD-Set ~ Silva America 1181 ~ (5/10/2005)
The Psycho-Social CD
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Not As Good As Violent By Design But Damn Good
  • Review also on Rate your music 4 1/2 Mics
  • lyrical geniuses
  • More like 3.5
  • ......what happened to vinnie
The Psycho-Social CD
Jedi Mind Tricks
Manufacturer: Babygrande Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Indie Music | Stores | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Indie Music | Stores | Music
Similar Items:
  1. Violent by Design
  2. Visions of Gandhi
  3. Legacy of Blood
  4. The Torture Papers
  5. Servants in Heaven, Kings in Hell

ASIN: B00006JN38
Release Date: 2002-07-02

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. The Winds of War
  3. Chinese Water Torture (feat. Breath of Judah from the Lost Children of Babylon)
  4. The Three Immortals (feat. Breath of Judah & Apathy The Alien Tongue)
  5. Neva Antiquated - Dark Jedi Remix (feat. The Sun Pharaoh)
  6. Omnicron (feat. Apathy The Alien Tongue & The Sun Pharaoh)
  7. As It Was In The Beginning (feat. The Lost Children of Babylon)
  8. Books of Blood - The Coming of Tan (feat. El Eloh from the Lost Children of Babylon)
  9. Incanatrix
  10. The Immaculate Conception
  11. The Apostle's Creed (feat. Apathy The Alien Tongue & Yan The Phenomenon)
  12. I Who Have Nothing
  13. Communion - The Crop Circle Thesis
  14. Onetwothree
  15. Souls From The Streets
  16. Last Straw (Onesoul Remix)
  17. Tug of War
  18. Get This Low

Amazon.com

If you're into raps about worldly things like 9-to-5 jobs, male-female relations, and platinum pinky rings, you might want to click over to another album. Jedi Mind Tricks--Ikon the Verbal Hologram and Stoupe the Enemy of Mankind--flip bushels of out-there, sci-fi rhymes on this experimental and sinister underground favorite from 1997. Certainly, tales of Illuminati-esque government conspiracies, alien experiments, and other stratospherical explorations have never sounded so unique, aided here by ominous violins and creepy operatic squeals. "I Who Have Nothing" (complete with Shirley Bassey sample) should get votes for being one of the most depressing songs of all time; however, for folks blunted into Top 40 submission, it may well have the opposite effect. On the other hand, JMT's heavy use of religious references and plodding lo-tech beats is not for everyone. Borderline geniuses or Star Trek geeks gone mad? The choice is yours. --Dalton Higgins

Album Description

The Psycho-Social CD is the cult classic pre-quel to Jedi Mind Tricks "Violent by Design" album.

Described by The Source Magazine as "Ahead of its time" and by CMJ as "A must own for anyone who cares about hip-hop culture," The Psycho-Social CD is a must own.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Not As Good As Violent By Design But Damn Good.......2006-08-12

What do you get when you mix early Killah Priest And sci fiction movies together, you get Jedi Mind Trick. There a DJ/MC type of group that dare to be completly different fron any thing out there. This CD get you ready for Violent By Design because of the scary back drop and deep lyrics. Whith there own sound thanks to producer and member Stoup you can call them trail blazers. You can tell Vinnie Paz(the other member) feel right at home over spooky beats like The Immaculate Conception,Communion:The Crop Circle Thesis,Chinese Water Torture, and many others. JMT makes many religious refferansis they kind of remind me of some of the Wu stuff they also sampel there voices a couple times. But it not all SCIFI and biblical, check out the the sad vide on I Who Have Nothing and the battle ready Get This Low and Tug Of War. I would not recomend this album to the soft at heart. Only to the underground heads and people that are familer with the Jedi way.



Key Songs
-I Who Have Nithing
-Never Antiquated : dark Jedi Remix
-Get This Low

4 out of 5 stars Review also on Rate your music 4 1/2 Mics.......2006-05-23

Top Songs-Winds of Change(Dope beats and lyrics)-Chinese Water Torture-Neva Antiquated-As it was in the beginning-Books of Blood
Communion-Souls from the streets


God this Sytoupe guy is so damn sick on the beats and he has always been. The Lyrics are not to bad but damn the beats are grimey and sick again.Stoupe is one of the greatest producers at finding just pure grimey warrior sounding beats. This goes for fans of Organized Konfusion and Wu Tang Clan and Cold Vein guys and Company Flow. I believe there were different rappers on here
Lyrics 9 Production 10 Replay 8.5 X Factor 8.5

P.S.-Probally not as good as Violent by Design but still dope

5 out of 5 stars lyrical geniuses.......2006-05-08

The tracks on this album are uninterrupted raw and stupifying. All listeners of real hip hop know Jedi Mind Tricks -- few really get it. It's philosophy - the closest thing we have to real insightful shamanistic intellectualism. This album is just the beginning of Jedi Mind Tricks' journey. Violent by Design is more refined and possibly the best album this century. Visions of Ghandi has gotten SHAT on, but anyone who takes the time to view Jedi Mind Tricks' more recent stuff should emerge from the depths of subconscience knowing that these artists are going further and further into their own minds, uncovering some of the scariest truths of our age. buy this and support real rap.

3 out of 5 stars More like 3.5.......2006-05-04

but someone has to try and even the scales a bit. This c.d. is not 4.5 stars, but it is pretty good for a start to an excellent rap group. Overall, the best songs are the ones with Apathy in them, who happened to be incredibly young at the time of his verses on the tracks, which just displays how incredible he was and will be. Apostle's Creed, Omnicron, and 3 Immortals are the best tracks on the album, anything else is pretty much skippable if you're into the real JMT of the years after that.

2 out of 5 stars ......what happened to vinnie.......2005-12-12

his voice is raw as hell but he needs better lyricism..... all of his lyrics in his new stuff after violent by disign are just average and hes sounding like a amature.. I mean im getting to the point where i think Jus Allah wrote his stuff for him on that album. Hes so lucky that he met stoupe with his sick ass beats... Im so sick of hearing him say in like every song "ima put [insert a number] shots in your spine, baby (or daddy mommy or cuzin) what ever its getting old...I swear in like every song he says daddy/mommy/cuzzin for 3 lines or more at end....................He needs "The God" Jus Allah back at his side. peace
American Psycho
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Michael Ruffin was the temptations, Glenn Danzig was the Misfits
  • I make no apologies. I like Graves era Misfits
  • give it up for Jerry
  • RUN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION OF THIS CD!
  • This album is awsome
American Psycho
Misfits
Manufacturer: Fontana Geffen
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
HardcoreHardcore | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
PunkPunk | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | American Alternative | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
Similar Items:
  1. Famous Monsters
  2. Cuts from the Crypt
  3. Misfits
  4. Static Age
  5. Walk Among Us

ASIN: B000000OWM
Release Date: 1997-05-13

Tracks:

  1. Abominable Dr. Phibes
  2. American Psycho
  3. Speak Of The Devil
  4. Walk Among Us
  5. The Hunger
  6. From Hell They Came
  7. Dig Up Her Bones
  8. Blacklight
  9. Resurrection
  10. This Island Earth
  11. Crimson Ghost
  12. Day Of The Dead
  13. The Haunting
  14. Mars Attacks
  15. Hate The Living, Love The Dead
  16. Shining
  17. Don't Open 'Til Doomsday

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Michael Ruffin was the temptations, Glenn Danzig was the Misfits.......2007-07-16

It's sad that jerry only continues to destroy the misfits legacy. Making money off of kids must be real easy. It's sad that this album is rated so highly on this website. Are these crack induced ratings?

4 out of 5 stars I make no apologies. I like Graves era Misfits.......2007-05-12

No Danzig. Boo hoo. Would everybody feel better if there were no Misfits at all? For everyone who is so loyal to Danzig, I ask you this. Who loves the Misfits more? You or Glenn? The answer is you if you are a fan. Glenn abandoned the Misfits. He fought with bandmembers over cheeseburgers for crying out loud! If you like Glenn then go follow Glenn's career. If you are a true fiend, stick with the 'Fits. I'll be honest, I was more disappointed when Doyle left, then when Danzig did.

OK on to the album. If this is the first Misfits album you have purchased without Glenn (like me), then at first listen you may feel a need to check your CD player to see if you are playing the right album. Your mind may think to itself "What?.......what is this I hear?........Is it?....No it couldn't be.........Wait it is! I hear it! Production!!"

That's right friends and neighbors. The Misfits actually had the money, equipment, and sound engineers to properly record and produce and album. Gone are the days of the muffled drums, lost bass lines, and hard to hear vocals. It is a real album. Doyle's playing is awesome I love it. Dr. Chud is my favorite Misfits drummer, even though I really like Robo too. Jerry's playing is tight and Michale Graves sings very well, but to me his singing blossomed on the Misfit's next release 'Famous Monsters'.

The songs here are good, again it's the Misfits, not Electric Light Orchestra or Kansas. The songs are fast (17 songs in 40 minutes you do the math). Subject matter is of course B monster and sci-fi movies. Highlights for me are "Invaders from Mars", "Dig up her Bones", "Shining", and I really like "Don't Open 'till Doomsday".

Hey like I said, times change. Maybe one day Glen and Jerry can bury the hatchett, and Doyle will come back to the fold. KISS, Black Sabbath, and even Van Halen have reunited. Never say never, chances are Glen and the Misfits will perform again. Until then, be a true fiend and celebrate everything Misfits.

5 out of 5 stars give it up for Jerry.......2006-12-05

i like some of the old misfits with Danzig, the raw sound, the lyrics and vocals, BUT...when i picked up this album and the follow up, "famous monsters", it blew my mind. The 50 year old mohawk punks and the people who are afraid of change can only bad-mouth Graves and the newer sound, but Graves has an awesome voice (i was pissed when he left the band). Danzig went on to do his own stuff which fans of the older misfits should appreciate. Jerry Only did his best to keep this band going, you can bow down to Danzig all you want but Jerry was the fire behind this band. They had it out and Danzig left, Jerry kept this band alive and the misfits with Chud and Graves was a great, short-lived era for the Misfits. Just appreciate the fact that their music wasn't overplayed tremendously on the radio. Punk, Metal, whatever, music is music and if it sounds good to me then it rocks. Jerry is the man and i hope he keeps the fire of the Misfits alive forever.

3 out of 5 stars RUN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION OF THIS CD!.......2006-10-11

Alright here's the deal, I bought this cd with an open mind. I understand black sabbath switched lead singers and so did ac/dc and alot of other bands and they still put out great music with both frontmen. Im not saying its not possible, it just didnt happen with the misfits. i bet with sabbath and ac/dc other bands members helped with writing the music, but with the fits, glenn wrote ALL OF IT! the lyrics and the music...he even taught some of the members how to play their instruments. so guess what happens when glenn leaves? uh-oh...now the band has to write music for itself and try and stand on its own two feet. this stuff isnt terrible, there are a couple decent tracks on here, but its a totally different band with a totally different sound. i hope glenn will forgive me for buying this...it sux.

5 out of 5 stars This album is awsome.......2006-09-28

i bought this album and it rocks. the new singer is awsome, but not as awsome as Danzig. I Luv The Misfits, their lineup now dosen't sound good. they have jerry and robo but no doyle that guy from black flag.


FIEND FEST '06 /,,/
Pre-Fix for Death
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Why is this lumped in with metal
  • THE Best
  • TOO HARDCORE FOR COMMERCIAL HEADS
  • ..........
  • 4.5 STARS
Pre-Fix for Death
Necro
Manufacturer: Psycho Logical
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Similar Items:
  1. The Sexorcist
  2. Gory Days
  3. Brutality, Pt. 1
  4. What's Wrong With Bill?
  5. I Need Drugs

ASIN: B0002V6UX8
Release Date: 2004-09-28

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Beautiful Music For You To Die To
  3. The Dispensation Of Life And Death
  4. Kill That Shit
  5. Pre-Fix (Skit)
  6. The Pre-fix For Death
  7. Push It To The Limit
  8. Reflection Of Children Coming Up In The Grave
  9. It (Skit)
  10. Insaneology
  11. Nirvana
  12. 86 Measures Of Game
  13. Empowered
  14. Kid Joe (Skit)
  15. Human Consumption
  16. Evil Shit
  17. You Did It
  18. Rogue (Skit)
  19. Death Rap
  20. Watch Your Back
  21. Food For Thought
  22. Important Statistics (Skit)
  23. Senseless Violence
  24. Push It To The Limit
  25. Outro

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Why is this lumped in with metal.......2007-07-15

I feel like necro is a stooge for metal. Hatebreed and who ever else wants to associate themselves with Necro probably do it as a goof to place theyre sound into the rap realm in a not to serious way. I don't hear anythihng relevant to metal with Necro. It's pure straight up rap. People mention the beats but, so what? Dr. Dre blows this poser away when Dre did Natural born killers. What the hell is so special about sampling music from a computer program anyway? literally takes no skill that any idiot can do. Playing an instrument takes skill which is something necro doesnt come close to doing.
As far as the necro sound, All Necro does is throw in some metal names and evil theme's into his raps but otherwise there isn't any creative union with metal. I can't imagine any metal guitarist wanting to do live riffs with necro. I saw them in the sounds of the underground tour and they only thing they succeeded on doing was getting most fans to go on a 45 minute lunch and bathroom break during their set. Sure there were a handfull of necro fans that were doing a stupid pit (one of the most pathetically small one's you will every see with Necro chanting "pit Pit"). The rest of the fan's that could stomach watching them were yelling to get off the F'n stage.

5 out of 5 stars THE Best.......2006-10-25

as a guy who listens to G-Unit, Jay-Z, Xzibit, Jermaine Dupri, etc....
i enjoy this album alot.
i like the complex lyrics, the issues they talk about [suicide, gore and such].
Necro is an extreme rapper, and he does the job right.

4 out of 5 stars TOO HARDCORE FOR COMMERCIAL HEADS.......2006-03-08

First off this cd aint for commercial heads,this cd is very well produced and will apply to anyone whit a open mind. The lyrical contents are morbid of course (its necro what do you think!) and well structured. A beautiful mix of metal whit hip hop a very good blend, picture old school metalica whit bones thugz rapping over the riffs.This basicly what it is a very strong production that will keep banging this record for years to come. I recommend this cd to anyone who wants to piss off people whit its content or just listen to something different and not the same repeative , lame crap u hear on the radio or tv. Ill put this way the contant of this cd is like slayer only more colorful and more porn stuff , if ya like porn, 86 measure of the game keep u happy , if ya like hardcore rap this is for u.

1 out of 5 stars .................2006-01-14

Uhhhh..... This is music? Reminds me of a bad horror movie with no plot or point, just gallons and gallons of fake blood. Who writes this guys rhymes? You know I don't even care, what I'm more worried about is who the hxll buys enough of this guys cd's to warrant the 3 or 4 albums he has out? Do me a favor everyone, instead of buying Necro's Cd's lets all pitch in and help this poor white boy go out and find him a job. Remember, if we keep feeding him he'll never go home.
Late

4 out of 5 stars 4.5 STARS.......2005-12-21

Necro does it again, he truly is amazing. His lyrical skills are creative and humourous. He is one of the best producers in the rap game. I highly recommend this and all of the other Psycho+Logical-Records albums.
The Psycho Realm
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • 1997 WAS THE YEAR
  • awesome dudes
  • THEY ARE UP THERE WITH THE BEST OF ALL TIME, DO NOT SLEEP ON THIS GROUP
  • Underrated Masterpiece
  • In the Psycho Realm
The Psycho Realm
The Psycho Realm
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
CDs $7 - $10CDs $7 - $10 | Rap & Hip-Hop General | Rap & Hip-Hop | Today's Deals in Music | Formats | Music
All Bargain TitlesAll Bargain Titles | Rap & Hip-Hop General | Rap & Hip-Hop | Today's Deals in Music | Formats | Music
4-for-3 Pop4-for-3 Pop | 4-for-3 Music | Stores | Music
4-for-3 R&B4-for-3 R&B | 4-for-3 Music | Stores | Music
4-for-3 Rap & Hip-Hop4-for-3 Rap & Hip-Hop | 4-for-3 Music | Stores | Music
4-for-3 All Music4-for-3 All Music | 4-for-3 Music | Stores | Music
Similar Items:
  1. Sick Symphoniez - Sickside Stories
  2. A War Story
  3. Muggs Presents the Soul Assassins, Chapter I
  4. Delinquent Habits
  5. Gunslinger Pt 2: Fist Full of Dollars

ASIN: B000002BXZ
Release Date: 1997-10-28

Tracks:

  1. Psycho City Blocks/Psycho Interlude
  2. Showdown
  3. The Big Payback
  4. Premonitions
  5. Interlude/Stone Garden/Interlude
  6. Temporary Insanity
  7. Doors Intro/Confessions Of A Drug Addict
  8. Who Are You Interlude/Bullets
  9. Love Letters Intro/Love From The Sick Side
  10. R.U. Experienced/Outro
  11. Psyclones
  12. Lost Cities
  13. La Conecta Intro/La Conecta (Pt. 1)
  14. La Conecta (Pt. 2)/Goin' In Circles Outro

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars 1997 WAS THE YEAR.......2006-07-27

ONE OF THE BEST UNDERGROUND ALBUMS EVER.NEVER COMMERCIAL.LA CONECTA IS A STORY OF 3 MEXICAN MAFIA MEMBERS WHICH END UP CROSSING PATHS IN A CLIMATIC FINISH.F*CKIN TIGHT.EVERY SONG IS A CLASSIC.STONE GARDEN AND CONFESSIONS ARE MY BEST.GET THIS ALBUM ITS WORTH EVERY PENNY.IT CAN BE HARD TO FIND IN THE STREETS

5 out of 5 stars awesome dudes.......2005-12-03

havent heard stuff like this since Cyprus hill decided to split...i am a white ...city ...boy...but so funky and sexy, cool ......dont like all there stuff but several classics i cant stop listening too.
these dudes are the nads

5 out of 5 stars THEY ARE UP THERE WITH THE BEST OF ALL TIME, DO NOT SLEEP ON THIS GROUP.......2005-10-08

The Psycho Realm are made up of two brothers, Sick Jacken and Duke and the third part time member is B Real from the group Cypress Hill. B Real discovered the group when they were unsigned and was so impressed by them that not only did he want to help them get signed but he wanted to be part of their group.

First of all I want to get a few things clear because after reading a few of the reviews on amazon it is quite obvious that most people are not aware of what Psycho Realm are about and are posting statements about them which are completly untrue, for starters:
1. PSYCHO REALM ARE NOT A SPIN OFF OF CYPRESS HILL, THEY ARE TWO BROTHERS WITH SUPERIOR TALENT AND B REAL WANTED TO BE PART OF THEM BECAUSE THEY CARRIED THAT HUNGER AND SOCIAL AWARENESS WHICH I BELIEVE HE THOUGHT THAT CYPRESS HILL DID NOT HAVE ANYMORE OR NECESSARILY CONCENTRATED ON.

2.DJ MUGGS DID NOT AND I REPEAT, DID NOT PRODUCE ANY OF THE TRACKS ON THIS ALBUM, ONLY ON ONE SONG WAS IT PRODUCED BY A MEMBER OF SOUL ASSASSINS WHICH MUGGS IS A PART OFF, BUT HE WAS NOT INVOLVED.
THE BEATS WERE PRODUCED BY SICK JACKEN HIMSELF AND SOME WERE CO PRODUCED BY B REAL.

This album carrys the sort of lyrics which are hard to hear from rappers these day's, It cannot be stressed how much this group is underated, they describe the dangers of the streets of LA in particular their district of Pico Union in such a vibrant and detailed way that upon listening to them you can almost picture the social depravation which plagues their streets. I am not going to start telling you about individual songs on here because the truth is that every song on this album is relevant, there are no fillers here.

The beats are some of the best I have ever heard and that is not an overstatement, not only that but they are also quite original and it seems that the beat selection was made just for them, they are quite dark and rugged but never do they suffer from same beat syndrome and they are all serious headnodders.

This group deserves more attention than they get and I urge people to check them out, I am not claiming that they are the best ever but they are a testament to what true hip hop stand's for and can claim with their head held high that they represent the westcoast.

Their other two albums A War Story and War Story Book 2 which came after this are also as good if not better than this one so if you can get a hold of them also, I strongly recommend it.

DON'T SLEEP ON THIS GROUP, IF YOU ARE INTO SERIOUS GOOD HIP HOP AND NOT HIP POP THEN GET THIS OTHERWISE YOU ARE MISSING OUT.

5 out of 5 stars Underrated Masterpiece.......2005-01-17

This group is very underrated and unheard of. They deserved better, as this album shows how talented they are. With Muggs on production, you can't go wrong there, then you got Duke, Jacken and B-Real, who never fail. All the tracks are strong, no weak songs, and the production is top-notch with brilliant lyrics and rapping. I would call it a masterpiece. Best tracks are Psycho City Blocks, La Connecta Pt 1 & 2, Showdown, and Psyclones. The reviewer that said Psycho Realm "sounds like a cross between Cypress Hill and the Gravediggaz" obviously hasn't heard this album, because that is completely not true, that is total disrecpect to say that.

5 out of 5 stars In the Psycho Realm.......2003-02-12

Muggs... this is like a soundtrack to a classic movie. the beats are deep dark and could stand on their own, as an instrumental. together with B-Real, Duke, & Jacken, this album is one of hip-hops un-harvested gems. this album is unbelievable. it's too bad that some good music never eceives the credit it is due. if you buy any hip hop album , this is it. if yoru dissappointed by this album, then you really don't know what good music is, and you should give this album to someone who can appreciate it for the masterpiece it is.
Psycho Cafe
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Slick Sleaze Rock
  • Amazing Guitar Work
  • COME ON NOW!!!!
  • REAL METAL!!!
  • One great song...
Psycho Cafe
Bang Tango
Manufacturer: Mca
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
Pop MetalPop Metal | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
Hard RockHard Rock | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
GlamGlam | Classic Rock | Styles | Music
Similar Items:
  1. Dancin' on Coals
  2. Badlands
  3. Junkyard
  4. Ready to Go
  5. Shotgun Messiah

ASIN: B000002O64
Release Date: 1989-05-19

Tracks:

  1. Attack of Life
  2. Someone Like You
  3. Wrap My Wings
  4. Breaking up a Heart of Stone
  5. Shotgun Man
  6. Don't Stop Now
  7. Love Injection
  8. Just for You
  9. Do What You're Told
  10. Sweet Little Razor

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Slick Sleaze Rock.......2007-05-07

Released in 1989, Psycho Café was the debut studio album by Bang Tango, a late arrival to the L.A. hair metal scene. Bang Tango straddled the line between Poison's pop sensibilities and the Faster Pussycat/L.A. Guns sleaze rock sound. The result was an album of sleaze rock anthems that had the slick, polished production of an AOR release. Vocalist Joe Leste does his best Cinderella/Britny Fox impression, screaming his way through the entire album, and guitarist Mark Knight displays a lot more ability than you might expect from this kind of music.

Psycho Café has some good moments (Someone Like You, Breaking Up a Heart of Stone) and some bad (Love Injection), but overall it's a fun hard rock album from a fun hard rock scene. The band would refine their sound considerably for their follow-up album, 1991's Dancin' on Coals, but Psycho Café is still well worth checking out if you're a fan of the whole "hair metal" era (and you can find it).

3 out of 5 stars Amazing Guitar Work.......2005-12-09

Buy this record for the guitar and bass work. Dueling solos and slap bass. The guys in this band were incredible musicians.

2 out of 5 stars COME ON NOW!!!!.......2005-01-29

I think you guys are being a little to harsh. There is more than one good song on this album. There are two. "Breaking Up a Heart of Stone" is also a strong cut - almost enough to make me break down and buy this disc. Just almost...

5 out of 5 stars REAL METAL!!!.......2003-09-10

I remember the first time I saw the video for "Someone Like You" on MTV. I had to run out and go buy the album. I was 11 at the time so that was no easy feat since I lived in Iowa and Bang Tango was not exactly at the top of the hair band heap. However, they were hands down my favorite band and I have probably listened to Psycho Cafe more than any other album I have ever owned. Joe Leste was, in my opinion, the best screamer of the 80's (possibly only tied with Sebastian Bach) and I remember being completely disappointed by Dancing On Coals because it wasn't Psycho Cafe II. I like it better now, but this album will always remain of my favorites of all time. I only wish I was old enough at the time to go to a concert or something. Sorry that this isn't as much a review as it a remebrance...but you should check this out.

2 out of 5 stars One great song..........2003-08-28

But the rest is AWFUL. It's a good thing that they released Someone Like You as a single because it is one of the best hair-metal songs ever committed to a CD. Unfortunately, the rest of the CD serves only to make a good frisbee. Someone like You is worth 2 stars in itself, and the rest of the CD adds nothing. Find the single on a compilation disc (or download if you are willing to brave the RIAA) and avoid this album like the plague.
The City Never Sleeps
Average customer rating: Not rated
    The City Never Sleeps
    Psycho Les
    Manufacturer: Nature Sounds
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    Similar Items:
    1. Psycho Therapy
    2. Port Authority
    3. Unreleased
    4. Hip-Hop Lives
    5. Master P

    ASIN: B000NOK0TO
    Release Date: 2007-06-05

    Tracks:

    1. Boy
    2. Stickem Up
    3. DJ Famalan
    4. Milf (Miss Juice Goose)
    5. Chedda
    6. Running Around
    7. However It Go
    8. Lick Balls
    9. I Hear Ya
    10. Jump On It
    11. Digustin'
    12. Big City
    Psycho-Sonic
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • all that distortion
    • They've Got The Feeling, For Real
    • psychedelic punk supremo
    • WHHOOAAARRGGGGGHHHHHH !
    • Throw out all your Metallica CDs!
    Psycho-Sonic
    Sonics
    Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    Proto PunkProto Punk | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    Garage RockGarage Rock | Rock | Alternative Styles | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Reggae | International | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Reggae | Compilations | International | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Oldies & Retro | Rock | Styles | Music
    Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
    RockRock | Imports | Stores | Music
    Similar Items:
    1. Black Monk Time
    2. Here Are the Sonics
    3. Introducing the Sonics
    4. The Fabulous Wailers at the Castle
    5. The Best of ? & the Mysterians: Cameo Parkway 1966-1967

    ASIN: B0000073YU
    Release Date: 1997-03-18

    Tracks:

    1. Witch
    2. Do You Love Me
    3. Roll Over Beethoven
    4. Boss Hoss
    5. Dirty Robber
    6. Have Love, Will Travel
    7. Psycho
    8. Money (That's What I Want)
    9. Walking the Dog
    10. Night Time Is the Right Time
    11. Strychnine
    12. Good Golly Miss Molly
    13. Hustler
    14. Psycho [Live]
    15. Cinderella
    16. Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
    17. Skinny Minnie
    18. Let the Good Times Roll
    19. Don't You Just Know It
    20. Jenny, Jenny
    21. He's Waitin'
    22. Louie, Louie
    23. Since I Fell for You
    24. Hitch Hike
    25. It's Alright
    26. Shot Down
    27. Keep a Knockin'
    28. Witch [Live]
    29. Witch [Version 2]

    Album Description

    2003 reissue of 1990 compilation, one of Big Beat's best-selling releases. A comprehensive collection of 29 newly remastered sides of the much-feted kings of garage rock recorded for the Etiquette label in 1964/65. This updated edition features vastly improved sound quality, a more detailed booklet, & a feast of unseen outtakes from the band's famed photo sessions.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars all that distortion.......2005-03-09

    I was like 12 years old when I first heard the Sonics while growing up in Seattle. People in seattle were really proud of The Sonics, The Wailers. Seattle was pretty much a backwater town in the early sixties. The Seattle World's Fair started to change that image.

    I think what I remember most about the Sonics was all that distortion in their music. Lots of groups were experimenting with "fuzz" guitar and bass... The Beatles, the Stones. I wouldn't be surprised that the group "Blue Cheer" was influenced by The Sonics and The Wailers..

    5 out of 5 stars They've Got The Feeling, For Real.......2005-02-23

    Whenever I hear about "garage rock" I brace myself: let's face it, this term has been used to describe everything from the worst sub-high school battle of the bands tripe to misguided attempts to ape other contemporary bands to God knows what.

    This is different. The Sonics make it so obvious that they CARE about what's being played and sung that any "faults" or "omissions" are just forgotten in the pure fun of rock and roll in the pre-critic era. Jerry's scream is so, well, visceral he loses his voice a couple of times in songs because he's trying so hard! The playing in the band is never less than servicable, often wonderful, occasionally inspirational. And the best part, the most realistic part, is that all the "you-gotta-play-'em" songs that they would have been forced to play (or not get paid..) at the local bar/high school auditorium/roller rink are on here too, from "Jenny, Jenny" to "Don't You Just Know It", to "Since I Fell For You", whether they knew (or sung) all of the lyrics or not. "Since", as a matter of fact, is missing a whole stanza - and it don't matter! The spirit of the age was "Do you know this song?" "Well, mostly" "Good, let's do it!"

    THAT's WHAT GARAGE WAS REALLY ALL ABOUT - AMBITION HAD TO OUTSTRIP ABILITY - BUT NOT TALENT!

    This is a great CD. You will not be able to avoid singing (screaming?) along with it, and laughing all the time. A gem.

    5 out of 5 stars psychedelic punk supremo.......2000-06-14

    Spawned in the Pacific Northwest in 1963, the Sonics created what might best be described as psychedelic punk music, since the term "garage" is not nearly descriptive enough. Built around the lead guitar work of Larry Parypa and the screaming vocals of Jerry Roslie, the band never managed to dent the charts, but did manage to dent the eardrums of musical fans and less enthusiastic parents alike. From their debut single "Witch" presented in 3 versions (single, alternate take, and live) to the title song represented by the original single and a live version, "Psycho-Sonic" compiles 29 tracks and 73 minutes of the wildest music you are likely to ever encounter. My personal favorite has always been "Strychnine" which is unfortunately is not represented by either an alternate take or a live version. While the Sonics covered many of the traditional rock and roll numbers of the day, ("Do You Love Me" "Roll Over Beethoven" "Good Golly Miss Molly" etc.) by far the more interesting pieces of this puzzle are the band originals, such as the 3 songs mentioned early on in this review. Never boring and never satisfied to merely perform a song, the Sonics were years ahead of their time, and unlike much of the music of their day, their tracks have aged quite well, sounding just as outlandish today as they did 35 years ago. Big Beat Records has done a wonderful job both in compiling the anthology and in the sound quality. The 8 page booklet has a wonderful essay by Peter Blecha of the Northwest Music Archives in Seattle which is full of biographical and discographical info. The price may be a bit steep, but if you're a fan of punk, garage, or psychedelia, this is an absolute must. Get it while its still in print.

    5 out of 5 stars WHHOOAAARRGGGGGHHHHHH !.......1999-03-27

    That's how you could sum up the Sonics' sound. They played the hardest rock'n'roll that could be played in 1964-65. Their screamer, I mean singer, Jerry Roslie, is fantastic. Not the greatest voice in the world but let's say he puts his heart (and guts) in what he sings. "Do you love me" is incredible : the first five seconds are so loud you could think your stereo will explode, and what follows is something that would make a dead body dance. There's also "Keep a Knockin'", sung in G, almost as high as Little Richard, and when Jerry Roslie sings it you could believe he won't manage to reach the end of the song as he breaks his voice again and again. And what about "Psycho", a self-penned rock'n'roll number ? And "The Witch", and "He's waitin'", which are proto-hard rock numbers ? Even "Louie Louie" is turned into something threatening, raw and loud. A fantastic record. And I'm not an old nostalgic Sonics fan, I'm 22 and I discovered them through the "Nuggets" box set.

    5 out of 5 stars Throw out all your Metallica CDs!.......1999-03-18

    If you have this CD, the Monks' BLACK MONK TIME and AC/DC's GOT BLOOD IF YOU WANT IT, you've got all the hard rock you'll ever need.
    American Psycho: Music From The Controversial Motion Picture
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • They forgot many many songs in the movie
    • You Own a Whitney Houston Cd? More Than One?!
    • Just sort of eh
    • Awesome but...
    • American Pyscho Soundtrack
    American Psycho: Music From The Controversial Motion Picture
    Original Soundtrack
    Manufacturer: Koch Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    Movie ScoresMovie Scores | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
    Movie SoundtracksMovie Soundtracks | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
    2000s2000s | By Decade | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Soundtracks | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    Movie SoundtracksMovie Soundtracks | Soundtracks | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    Similar Items:
    1. American Psycho (Uncut Killer Collector's Edition)
    2. The Rules of Attraction
    3. American Psycho
    4. Fight Club: Original Motion Picture Score
    5. The Rules of Attraction

    ASIN: B00004T0L1
    Release Date: 2000-04-10

    Tracks:

    1. You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) - Dope
    2. Monologue 1 - John Cale
    3. Something In The Air (American Psycho remix)- David Bowie
    4. Watching Me Fall (Underdog remix)- The Cure
    5. True Faith - New Order
    6. Monologue 2 - John Cale
    7. Trouble - Daniel Ash
    8. Paid In Full (Coldcut remix) - Eric B. & Rakim
    9. Who Feelin' It (Philip's Psycho mix) - Tom Tom Club
    10. Monologue 3 - John Cale
    11. What's On Your Mind - Information Society (Pure Energy mix)
    12. Pump Up The Volume - M/A/R/R/S
    13. Paid In Full - The Racket (remix)
    14. Silent
    15. Silent
    16. Silent
    17. Silent
    18. Silent
    19. Silent
    20. Silent
    21. Silent
    22. Silent
    23. Silent
    24. Silent
    25. Silent
    26. Silent
    27. Silent
    28. Silent
    29. Silent
    30. Silent
    31. Silent
    32. Silent
    33. Silent
    34. Silent
    35. Silent
    36. Silent
    37. Silent
    38. Bonus Track 1

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars They forgot many many songs in the movie.......2007-06-18

    I love the movie hands down of course. But the soundtrack, what in the heck were they thinking? Yes some songs that were in the movie are included in the movie soundtrack but they should of included all of the songs in the movie!

    If I had to redo the soundtrack over again, here is what I would include:
    You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) - Dope
    Monologue 1 - John Cale
    Walking on Sunshine: Katrina and the Waves
    Something In The Air (American Psycho remix)- David Bowie
    Lady in red; Chris DeBurgh
    Watching Me Fall (Underdog remix)- The Cure
    John Cale's Dialogue to bartender during New order song
    New Order-True Faith
    Addicted to Love-Robert Palmer
    The christmas carol played at evelyn's christmas party
    Monologue 2 - John Cale
    Trouble - Daniel Ash
    John Cale's dialogue during hip to be square
    Hip to be square-Huey Lewis and the News
    Genesis-In too deep
    John Cale dialogue when Sussudio is playing
    Sussudio-Phil Collins
    Paid In Full (Coldcut remix) - Eric B. & Rakim
    Who Feelin' It (Philip's Psycho mix) - Tom Tom Club
    Monologue 3 - John Cale (during information society song)
    What's On Your Mind - Information Society (Pure Energy mix)
    Pump Up The Volume - M/A/R/R/S
    Whitney Houston dialogue by John Cale (There were would be no need to skip over to track 98)
    The greatest love of all (movie instrumental)
    Paid In Full - The Racket (remix)
    Chainsaw noise &"christie" screaming--from the movie
    Track 98--The Closing dialogue from the movie

    But still including stuff from the 80's and a remake of phil collins "in the air.." and dead or alive's "you spin me around.." earns the soundtrack a 4 in my book.




    5 out of 5 stars You Own a Whitney Houston Cd? More Than One?!.......2005-03-12

    Yes, some of the key songs from the film are not included in this collection. What most people don't know is that the filmmakers did have Huey Lewis' song "Hip to Be Square" on this cd, but it was rejected at the last second by Huey himself after he saw the movie. He didn't like the fact that his song was a part of such a violent scene. I know this makes no sense considering he had to sign off and give the filmmakers initial permission to use his song, but nevertheless...

    Aside from the missing songs, this soundtrack is an excellent collection, mixing in some of the lesser-known but worthy tracks such as New Order's "True Faith", David Bowie's "Something in the Air", and Information Society's "What's on Your Mind" with soundbytes of Patrick Bateman (Christian Bale) from the film itself. For the younger crowd, there's also a new version of Dead or Alive's "Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" by Dope, which in some ways is even better than the original (though you can't ever top a classic).

    Fans (or non-fans) of the film should like this collection of music, regardless of the missing tracks. Definitely for fans of 80s music.

    *If you let the cd go for a looooooooong time, or if you track backwards (say in your car) to track 98 or so, you'll hear a soundbyte of Patrick Bateman talking about "The Greatest Love of All" by Whitney Houston.

    3 out of 5 stars Just sort of eh.......2004-04-22

    I found my copy at Wal-Mart with the Huey Lewis song still on it so that was a plus. but for the most part I didn't feel that the cd went well with the movie.
    On the version I have if you click forward long enough you can find Batemans Whitney Housten monolouge

    4 out of 5 stars Awesome but..........2004-04-03

    Great soundtrack, Great movie butmissing a few tracks such as "Sussidio" one of the key songs in the movie. The music is a key factor of Bateman's personality (or lack thereof). This is a must with so many great songs, but remember thats not all there is....

    5 out of 5 stars American Pyscho Soundtrack.......2004-01-07

    Even though this is a great soundtrack it is still missing a few songs from the film that could've made it even better. Here's a review of the soundtrack-
    1.Dope- You spin me round- 4.5 stars
    2.Patrick Bateman Monologue 1
    3.David Bowie- somthing in the air- 4 stars
    4.The cure-watching me fall (underdog remix)-3.9 stars
    5.New Order- True Faith- 5 out of 5 stars
    6.Patrick Bateman monologue 2
    7.Daniel Ash- Trouble- 3.5 stars
    8.Eric B. and Rakim- paid in full(coldcut remix)-3.8 stars
    9.Tom Tom Club- Who feelin it- 3.8 stars
    1O.Patrick Bateman monologue 3-( all the monologue's are great)
    11.Information Society-Whats on your mind(Pure energy mix)4.9 stars
    12.M/A/R/R/S- pump up the volume- 4 stars
    13.The Racket-Paid in full ( remix )- 3 stars
    Reason i give this soundtrack 5 stars is for the monologues and the great tracks from new order, dope and information society. Any fan of the movie should have this soundtrack in thier collection.
    Bernard Herrmann: The Film Scores
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • A neglected master
    Bernard Herrmann: The Film Scores

    Manufacturer: Sony
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    All Works by HerrmannAll Works by Herrmann | Herrmann, Bernard | ( H ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
    SuitesSuites | Forms & Genres | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Symphonies | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Chamber Music | Classical | Styles | Music
    FinlandFinland | Scandinavia | Europe | International | Styles | Music
    Movie ScoresMovie Scores | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
    Movie SoundtracksMovie Soundtracks | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
    Orchestral PopOrchestral Pop | Easy Listening | Pop | Styles | Music
    Classical Instrumental MusicClassical Instrumental Music | The Sony BMG Masterworks Store | Amazon.com Label Stores | Stores | Music
    SoundtracksSoundtracks | The Sony BMG Masterworks Store | Amazon.com Label Stores | Stores | Music
    Similar Items:
    1. Vertigo: Original Motion Picture Score (1995 Re-recording)
    2. Bernard Herrmann Film Scores: From Citizen Kane To Taxi Driver
    3. Bernard Herrmann: The Film Scores
    4. Epics [Hybrid SACD]
    5. Playin With My Friends: Bennett Sings Blues (Ms)

    ASIN: B00004ZDVG
    Release Date: 2000-10-17

    Tracks:

    1. Prelude [The Man Who Knew Too Much]
    2. Suite for Strings: Prelude [Psycho Drama, Mafia, & Thorough Freestyle]
    3. Suite for Strings: The City [Psycho Drama, Mafia, & Thorough Freestyle]
    4. Suite for Strings: The Rainstorm [Psycho Drama, Mafia, & Thorough Frees
    5. Suite for Strings: The Madhouse [Psycho Drama, Mafia, & Thorough Freest
    6. Suite for Strings: The Murder [Psycho Drama, Mafia, & Thorough Freestyl
    7. Suite for Strings: The Water [Psycho Drama, Mafia, & Thorough Freestyle
    8. Suite for Strings: The Swamp [Psycho Drama, Mafia, & Thorough Freestyle
    9. Suite for Strings: The Stairs [Psycho Drama, Mafia, & Thorough Freestyl
    10. Suite for Strings: The Knife [Psycho Drama, Mafia, & Thorough Freestyle
    11. Suite for Strings: The Cellar [Psycho Drama, Mafia, & Thorough Freestyl
    12. Suite for Strings: Finale [Psycho Drama, Mafia, & Thorough Freestyle]
    13. Suite: Prelude [Marnie]
    14. Suite: The Hunt [Marnie]
    15. Overture [North by Northwest]
    16. Suite: Prelude [Vertigo 12" Vocal Mix]
    17. Suite: The Nightmare [Vertigo 12" Vocal Mix]
    18. Suite: Sc d'Amour [Vertigo 12" Vocal Mix]
    19. Torn Curtain
    20. Torn Curtain (Continued)
    21. Torn Curtain (Continued)
    22. Suite for Strings, Harps and Percussion [From Fahrenheit 451]
    23. Suite for Strings, Harps and Percussion (Continued) [From Fahrenheit 45
    24. Suite for Strings, Harps and Percussion (Continued) [From Fahrenheit 45
    25. Suite for Strings, Harps and Percussion (Continued) [From Fahrenheit 45
    26. Suite for Strings, Harps and Percussion (Continued) [From Fahrenheit 45
    27. Suite for Strings, Harps and Percussion (Continued) [From Fahrenheit 45
    28. Suite for Strings, Harps and Percussion (Continued) [From Fahrenheit 45
    29. Suite for Strings, Harps and Percussion (Continued) [From Fahrenheit 45
    30. Suite for Strings, Harps and Percussion (Continued) [From Fahrenheit 45
    31. Suite for Strings, Harps and Percussion (Continued) [From Fahrenheit 45
    32. Suite for Strings, Harps and Percussion (Continued) [From Fahrenheit 45
    33. Night-Piece for Orchestra [Taxi Driver]
    34. Night-Piece for Orchestra (Continued) [Taxi Driver]
    35. Night-Piece for Orchestra (Continued) [Taxi Driver]
    36. Night-Piece for Orchestra (Continued) [Taxi Driver]
    37. Night-Piece for Orchestra (Continued) [Taxi Driver]

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars A neglected master.......2002-04-10

    This album of Bernard Herrmann film scores, performed by Esa-Pekka Salonen and the LA Philharmonic, is truly astounding in the SACD format. Selections range from The Man Who Knew Too Much, to Psycho, from Marnie to Vertigo and from Fahrenheit 451 to Taxi Driver. Listening to this music you discover a power that few composers have been able to inject into their compositions. If you've seen any of the films from which these selections are taken, close your eyes, the movie plays in your mind and you'll realize the extent to which Herrmann was a cinematic musical genius. His music perfectly captured the mood, ambience, story and characters of the movies he scored. This recording is a true delight. Highly Recommended.

    Dance Music:

    1. Reality Check
    2. Rock N Roll/Holy Calamity [Import]
    3. Romeo Must Die (2000 Film) [Soundtrack] [Clean]
    4. RUFF DRAFT [Explicit Lyrics]
    5. Snake Eyes [Explicit Lyrics]
    6. Solja Rags [Explicit Lyrics]
    7. Spiritual People [CD-single] [Import]
    8. Stalag 2000
    9. Stay Tuned [Soundtrack]
    10. Substancia 2

    Dance Music

    dance music

    Dance Music

    Hunters & Collectors [Import]

    Roncevaux: Échos d'une Bataille

    Street of Dreams

    Live [Live]

    Goodbye [Import]

    Tell It Like It Is: Golden Classics

    Standard Time, Vol.5: The Midnight Blues

    Ravel: Le Tombeau de Couperin, Miroirs, Gaspard de la Nuit

    Storm [Import]

    Robert Schumann/Edouard Lalo/Camille Saint-Saëns: Cello Concertos

    Shadowhead [Import]

    Ride

    Musica Para Fechas Memorables [Import]

    Rossini: Greatest Hits

    So Far So Close