![]() ![]() It also features that highly sought after collaboration between Pearl Jam & Cypress Hill and Ice-T and Slayer manage to thrash it out on an unsurpassed level!Īvailable as a limited edition of 5000 individually numbered copies on flaming (orange & yellow swirled) vinyl. 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 Pearl Jam with Cypress Hill, among others, the album represented a bold leap into a then fledgling genre that up until then had mostly been a collection of one-off singles. With a track list that teamed Helmet with House Of Pain, Slayer with Ice-T, Faith No More with Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. Theres plenty to love about Judgment Night and its a real shame that got buried so soon after release but Im glad that this soundtrack has kept it alive. The collaborations were put together by Happy Walters, who at the time managed Cypress Hill, House Of Pain and more, and was still getting his Immortal Records label off the ground. The soundtrack to Judgment Night has had a lasting impact thanks to its ground breaking approach. 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 suburbia’s paranoid view of inner-city life, where the slightest misplaced step (such as trying to take a shortcut to a boxing match) has fateful, if not fatal, consequences. LIMITED EDITION OF 5000 INDIVIDUALLY NUMBERED COPIES ON FLAMING (ORANGE & YELLOW SWIRLED) VINYL.INCLUDES BONUS TRACK “REAL THING” BY CYPRESS HILL & PEARL JAM.& FAITH NO MORE, “JUDGMENT NIGHT” BY ONYX & BIOHAZARD, AND MANY MORE FEATURING “JUST ANOTHER VICTIM” BY HOUSE OF PAIN & HELMET, “ANOTHER BODY MURDERED” BY BOO-YAA T.R.I.B.E.LEGENDARY SOUNDTRACK ALBUM WHERE ROCK MEETS RAP. ![]() For the occasion Ray rent a lavish recreational vehicle (RV). Musician said of the score, "Tear down a few walls and it's amazing what tumbles out". The movie was actually set in Chicago: we have the two btothers Francis (Emilio Estevez) and John (Stephen Dorff) Wyatt with their friends Mike (Cuba Gooding Jr.) and Ray (Jeremy Piven) going out at night to see a professional boxing match. Intrada released a CD of Alan Silvestri's score for the film. Track Listings 5, Disorder - Slayer & Ice-T 6, Another Body Murdered - Faith No More & Boo Yaa Tribe 7, I Love You Mary Jane - Sonic Youth & Cypress Hill 8. Q Magazine said the soundtrack "suggests that the future for both metal and rap as a kind of agit prop soapbox style is secure". Entertainment Weekly said they "can't vouch for the film, but the album is a MUST". Rolling Stone said of the soundtrack, " Judgment Night's bracing rap rock is like the wedding of hillbilly and 'race' music that started the whole thing in the first place.It's an aspiring re-birth". The song has never been officially released, but has spread through fan bootleg networks. A collaboration between Tool and Rage Against the Machine on the song "Can't Kill the Revolution" was attempted for the album, but neither band was happy with the results. The Judgement Night soundtrack album was released by Immortal Records with distribution by Epic Records. that so many leading hip-hop and alternative rock artists were assembled for the soundtrack," with Walters bringing in groups such as Pearl Jam, Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E., Sonic Youth, Cypress Hill, and Faith no More as collaborators on new material. That revolutionary concept in doubling your market share fell to Happy Walters." According to Rolling Stone, "it is largely due to the initiative of Happy Walters. Club further opines that although there had been "sporadic successful mergers" between individual artists in the metal and rap genres by 1993, "no one had yet thought to do an entire album based on getting established rap and rock artists in the same studio to hash something out. Club wrote that its musical pairings were "designed to capitalize on the burgeoning popularity of rap-rock." A.V. Billboard explains that the soundtrack album "paired hip-hop artists with modern rock acts," and The A.V.
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