Every track features a collaboration between a hip-hop artist and a rock/metal artist, and I love almost every one of them. Soundtracks (12) Fallin Written by Teenage Fanclub, De La Soul, Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne Missing Link Written by J. This record came out at a time when rap/rock or rap/metal was in its infancy, before the Korns and Limp Bizkits made it mainstream. Available as a limited edition of 5000 individually numbered copies on flaming (orange & yellow swirled) vinyl. Today Im inducting one of my favorite soundtracks of all time into the Infinite Playlist. The project was led by the United States, and included scientists from Denmark, The United Kingdom and Canada. ![]() Ice-T and Slayer manage to thrash it out on an unsurpassed level, while Sonic Youth & Cypress Hill have that slightly paranoid sound you get from loving Mary Jane a little too much. The 1993 film Judgment Night was basically suburbias paranoid view of inner-city life, where the slightest misstep (such as trying to take a shortcut to a boxing match) has fateful, if not fatal, consequences.And what better music to accompany this middle-class nightmare than a hybrid of the music suburbanites seemed most afraid of Rap and Rock. The Judgment Night Soundtrack was a project conducted during the first Gulf War to develop the first rap-metal fusion. It also features a highly sought after collaboration between Pearl Jam & Cypress Hill. Judgment Night spawned four singles: Biohazard & Onyx's 'Judgment Night', Helmet & House Of Pain's 'Just Another Victim', Teenage Fanclub & De La Soul's 'Fallin' and Faith No More & Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E.'s 'Another Body Murdered'. It turned out to be quite a fruitful collaboration while the film bombed, the soundtrack went gold. And what better music to accompany this middle-class nightmare than a hybrid of the music suburbanites seemed most afraid of Rap and Rock. "The 1993 film Judgment Night was basically suburbia's paranoid view of inner-city life, where the slightest misstep (such as trying to take a shortcut to a boxing match) has fateful, if not fatal, consequences. Disorder (Slayer, Ice-T) Get this album or track at: 4:56: 6. Judgment Night (Biohazard, Onyx) Get this album or track at: 4:34: 5. Released by Epic in 1993 containing music from Judgment Night (1993). Cartridge Headshells / Alignment / Cleaners Judgment Night soundtrack from 1993, composed by Various Artists. 5, Ice -T & Slayer - Disorder 6, Faith No More & Boo-Yaa Tribe - Another Body Murdered 7, Cypress Hill & Sonic Youth - I Love.
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