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Track Listing DISC 1: 1. F.A.K.K. U - F.A.K.K. U 2. Silver Future - Monster Magnet 3. Missing Time - MDFMK 4. Immortally Insane - Pantera 5. Inside the Pervert Mound - Zilch 6. Dirt Ball - Insane Clown Posse/Twiztid 7. Storaged - System Of A Down 8. Rough Day - Days Of The New 9. Psychosexy - Sinisstar 10. Infinity - Queens Of The Stone Age 11. Alcoholocaust - Machine Head 12. Green Iron Fist - Full Devil Jacket 13. Hit Back - Hate Dept. 14. Tirale - Puya 15. Dystopia - Apartment 26 16. Buried Alive - Billy Idol 17. Wishes - Coal Chamber 18. Dog's a Vapour, The - Bauhaus
| Details | | Producer: | Bruce Berman | | Distributor: | Ryko Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Includes liner notes by Kevin Eastman. Nineteen years ago, the movie "Heavy Metal" broke new ground in film animation. Its accompanying soundtrack gathered some of the hottest rock acts of the time, although the likes of Devo, Donald Fagen, and Don Felder could hardly be considered either hard rock or metal. Now, HEAVY METAL 2000 has rectified the situation as metal and industrial acts unite on an ear-splitting album. Maintaining the values of the original film, "F.A.K.K. U" is an extreme aural breach that screams sex, drugs and rock & roll. Monster Magnet's rock radio hit "Silver Future" starts off in a deceptively mellow mood, until it's overtaken by Dave Wyndorf's slashing guitar riffs. Pantera stokes the metal tradition with its pounding, aggressive "Immortally Insane," while Days Of The New inject their acoustic stylings into the proceedings on "Rough Day," and Queens Of The Stone Age proffer a psychedelic "Infinity." Billy Idol, who provides the voice for one of the film's main characters, retains his snarl and attitude on his first track in seven years, the appropriately-titled industrial workout "Buried Alive" with rap-metal represented by an Insane Clown Posse/Twiztid one-two punch on the anti-police "Dirt Ball."
Industry Reviews 3 out of 5 - ...a pummel-fest from start to finish....a ball-breaking release. Alternative Press (05/01/2000)
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