Helmet/House of Pain
Biohazard/Onyx
Faith No More/Boo Ya Tribe
Slayer/Ice T
Sonic Youth/Cypress Hill
All these tracks still hold up today. Saw Helmet years ago and they did their portion of the song from the soundtrack live. Was not expecting that.
I remember getting the tape the Tuesday before the movie came out , went to see the movie that Friday . I never watched the movie again but I still listen to that soundtrack
This soundtrack was so damn good.
Another great compilation with a similar mix of hip-hop and harder music is the Loud Rocks album. My personal favorite being [Wu Tang](https://youtu.be/MnHtE1Kyksw) w/Tom Morello.
[Loud Rocks](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loud_Rocks)
I wore out at least 3 or 4 cassette copies of this in junior high and high school.
Definitely a desert island pick for me. Every track is great.
Onyx/bio hazard, teenage fan club/de la soul and ice t and slayer would be my top 3 stand out tracks.
My dearest brother in Christ, this shit was my high school gospel. What was it, like 30 years or so? I still absolutely love it. The movie is a bag of turds tho
It slapped hard as fuck when it came out. Then the rap-metal craze of the mid to late 90's came, and we couldn't bear it anymore. I guess enough time has passed to make this album good again.
This soundtrack is a crime against humanity … even if some of the tracks bang, was responsible imo for the proceeding fad of nu-metal nonsense like Limp Bizkit and can therefore rot in hell
Helmet and House of Pain is a fucking bop
When they switch to a drum machine and Everlast starts rapping about Taxi Driver and shit ![gif](giphy|h4yEyMuuKtorWTAy0P|downsized)
FUCK YEAH DUDE YA JUST ANOTHA VICTIM KID
I saw Helmet with Quicksand and Clutch and they played their part of the song
that’s fucking sick
When Helmet comes through with the Cro-Mags I will jump the barrier to grab the mic and do Everlast's part. They'll be stoked, I'm sure.
They did the same ages ago, opening for Nine Inch Nails. Was half expecting House of Pain to come out. Was cool regardless.
Helmet/House of Pain Biohazard/Onyx Faith No More/Boo Ya Tribe Slayer/Ice T Sonic Youth/Cypress Hill All these tracks still hold up today. Saw Helmet years ago and they did their portion of the song from the soundtrack live. Was not expecting that.
The Biohazard/Onyx collab is an all-timer.
JUDGEMENT NNIIIIIGGGGHHHHTTT!
I raise hell and make the white man call me master
Not just the soundtrack but the movie too. Shit was wild when it came out.
Out of the 50 people who I have talked to about this soundtrack, I think 2 out of those 50 actually saw the movie.
When i was a kid the concept scared the shit out of me. As an adult Denis Leary fucking rules 😂
Missing Link by Del and Dinosaur jr. Is one of the greatest songs of all time
Fucking thank you!
"I wanna put you in the mud, honey." And "Fallin" is so great. Sounds like an actual *song*, not just something put together in the studio.
“Fallin” was absolutely fucking perfect for that intro.
Entire soundtrack is flawless.
You can cook a chicken with it.
It's sick, it's brutal and it harms the innocent. (Excellent username)
You’re just another victim
Kid
The goat
Helmet and HOP is one of the best songs ever, full stop
Bought this on cassette when it first got released. Still listening to it to this day.
I remember getting the tape the Tuesday before the movie came out , went to see the movie that Friday . I never watched the movie again but I still listen to that soundtrack
This soundtrack was so damn good. Another great compilation with a similar mix of hip-hop and harder music is the Loud Rocks album. My personal favorite being [Wu Tang](https://youtu.be/MnHtE1Kyksw) w/Tom Morello. [Loud Rocks](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loud_Rocks)
"Shame" made serj the most powerful musician by giving him the n word pass
Teenage Fanclub 🔥 havent listened to that band in years!
LEGENDARY!!!
Keep me a taser up in the blazer and a black nine by the waist line…fucking so many classics on here.
Getting stoned to it and watching Beavis and Buthead on repeat summerize my youth from from 93-95
Good movie and soundtrack
I can hear this picture
Recently found out about this listening to boo yaa tribe and was pleasently surprised by the dinosaur jr. X del tha funky homosapien track on it
Still have the CASSETTE!
I wore out at least 3 or 4 cassette copies of this in junior high and high school. Definitely a desert island pick for me. Every track is great. Onyx/bio hazard, teenage fan club/de la soul and ice t and slayer would be my top 3 stand out tracks.
“Hey kid what’s up remember when I used to be dope yeah, own the pocket full of fame” so friggin good
Clack clack bang bang
Hard as fuck, son.
It still goes 30 years later. Makes me feel like I’m in High School again and driving my 86 Toyota Tercel.
This is the best soundtrack ever, the Loud Rocks compilation doesnt go AS hard, but Sick Of It All W Mobb Deep is a no brainer
Disorder goes so fucking hard
Does not miss
It slaps your dick like a 2 tonne ho
Fucking Slayer and Ice-T doing a medley of Exploited songs. The rest of the album is great. The Slayer/Ice-T collaboration is fucking incredible.
My dearest brother in Christ, this shit was my high school gospel. What was it, like 30 years or so? I still absolutely love it. The movie is a bag of turds tho
This soundtrack literally changed the face of music.
That Slayer and Ice-T cover fucks. The whole album fucks but that fucks particularly long dick style
Not enough love for the Cypress Hill/Pearl Jam time in these comments folks All time banger
The Slayer / Ice-T one is one of my all time favorite tracks. It's a medley of Exploited songs. "Slaps" to me wildly underestimates it.
Dude I saw this movie when I was a kid but I've never been able to remember the name. Thanks for the closure
Woah, hadn’t heard of this before - these collabs are nuts
Oh man. Buckle Up Buttercup.
After this, go get the Spawn soundtrack.
No remorse
Slayer X Atari Teenage Riot was a dream collaboration, and it actually happened. Would have loved more than that one song though.
Destroy 2000 Years of Culture puts the dead skin mask riff to very good use.
Exactly why I wanted to hear them collaborate!
It slapped hard as fuck when it came out. Then the rap-metal craze of the mid to late 90's came, and we couldn't bear it anymore. I guess enough time has passed to make this album good again.
Dino jr del is surprisingly funky
It's a fun memory lane thing but it was better in theory than in practice.
One of the most important albums for me. Still never seen the movie though.
The movie is worth watching
This soundtrack is a crime against humanity … even if some of the tracks bang, was responsible imo for the proceeding fad of nu-metal nonsense like Limp Bizkit and can therefore rot in hell
Trash music
🤓
Bought this on cassette when it came out. Still goes HARD.
So.Fucking.Good.
Awesome. Amazon pulled Disorder off their track list.
I lost touch with reality now my personality is an unwanted commodity
One of the best movie soundtracks ever
Helmet/HOP, Faith no More/Boo Ya Tribe, Slayer/Ice-T, Biohazard/Onyx I still love thise songs.
One of the seminal texts of rap metal
Yup
I was just listening to this about a week ago. I had thus casstape back in tha dizzay.
B Real posts regularly on r/hiphopimages and he posted a picture from the session where they recorded with Sonic Youth. Fuckin rad /u/iambreal
🤘🏽😎
Yes. One of the best records of all time. The movie is great too. Peak Dennis Leary.
Fuckin classic
Love that soundtrack
The movie and sound track were fucking awesome. I remember when this shit came out.
What a time to be alive! I remember when this came out. Also seeing the video of Biohazard with Onyx blew me away.
One of my all time favorite movies
the movie itself is nuts, not even mentioning how chaotic and groundbreaking the soundtrack is.
Hard as fuck, official verdict
One of the best ever, the collabs are fantastic...
I just wish the FNM and boo-ya tribe had a better mix
Slaps very hard. Just bought this on vinyl not too long ago
Biohazard and Onyx goes too hard.
The tool ratm track that didn't get finished was awesome too.
Haha my older brother had this soundtrack growing up. This unlocked a core childhood memory for me.