Exit Wounds [Soundtrack] [Clean]

Exit Wounds [Soundtrack] [Clean]

Track Listings

1. No Sunshine
2. State to State - Black Child, Ja Rule
3. Gangsta Tears - Nas
4. We Got - Trick Daddy,
5. Party - Timbaland
6. It's on Me - Ideal
7. They Don't F@*k Wit U - Three 6 Mafia
8. Walk With Me - Big Stan,
9. 1-2-3 - Memphis Bleek
10. Bust Your Gun - LOX, Styles
11. Steady Grinding - Mack 10
12. Incense Burning
13. Off da Chain Daddy - AJA, Drag-On
14. Hell Yeah [Remix] - Outsiderz 4 Life
15. Hey Ladies - Lady Luck, Redman
16. Fo'all Y'all
17. Dog 4 Life - Iceberg

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Exit Wounds [Soundtrack] [Clean]

Exit Wounds
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    Exit Wounds
    Original Soundtrack
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000FMR4LG
    Release Date: 2006-06-20

    Tracks:

    1. No Sunshine - DMX
    2. State of State - Black Child, Ja Rule
    3. Gangsta Tears - Nas
    4. We Got - Trick Daddy, Trina
    5. Party
    6. It's on Me - Ideal
    7. They Don't F@*k Wit U - Three 6 Mafia
    8. Walk With Me - Big Stan, DMX
    9. 1-2-3 - Memphis Bleek
    10. Bust Your Gun - The LOX, Sheek, Styles P, Styles
    11. Steady Grinding - Cash Money Millionaires, Mack 10
    12. Incense Burning - Playa
    13. Off da Chain Daddy - AJA, Drag-On
    14. Hell Yeah [Remix] - Outsiderz 4 Life
    15. Hey Ladies - Lady Luck, Redman
    16. Fo' All Y'all - Caviar, WC
    17. Dog 4 Life - Iceberg

    Album Description

    Currently out of print in the U.S., this is the digitally remastered digipack reissue of the soundtrack to the 2001 action film starring Steven Segal and rapper DMX.. Features performances from Mack 10, Memphis Bleek, Trick Daddy, Nas and, of course, the film's star DMX. Snapper Classics.
    Exit Wounds [Edited]
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • More Palatable but still Effective
    • Cool dope music
    • Awesome Soundtrack!!!
    • One of the GREATEST sound tracks from a movie
    Exit Wounds [Edited]
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00005B36Y
    Release Date: 2001-04-10

    Tracks:

    1. No Sunshine - DMX
    2. State To State - Black Child
    3. Gansta Tears - Nas
    4. We Got - Trick Daddy
    5. Party - Sincere
    6. It's On Me - Ideal
    7. They Don't F@*k Wit U - Three 6 Mafia
    8. Walk With Me - Big Stan
    9. 1-2-3 - Memphis Bleek
    10. Bust Your Gun - The Lox
    11. Steady Grinding - Mack 10
    12. Incense Burning - Playa
    13. Off Da Chain Daddy - Drag-On
    14. Hell Yeah (Remix) - Outsiderz 4 Life
    15. Hey Ladies - Lady Luck
    16. Fo' All Y'all - Caviar
    17. Dog 4 Life - Iceberg

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars More Palatable but still Effective.......2007-03-07

    One version of this soundtrack contained explicit lyrics. This version has been edited and sanitized but it still has the distinctive sound of the artists that were strutting their stuff over five years ago. The rhythms beat and hard cutting vocals are still clearly evident. This is a good example of how music can be re-mixed for maximum effect.

    4 out of 5 stars Cool dope music.......2006-06-05

    I love the movie and like the rap songs on this album. R&B songs are not so good. I was hoping to hear "Good Girl Bad Guys" from DMX on this album, but it was not there.

    5 out of 5 stars Awesome Soundtrack!!!.......2001-04-24

    The Exit Wound CD is one of the best cds of the year featuring todays most popular artists in DMX, Nas, Trick Daddy and Trina, Redman, Cash Money Millionaires and lots more! Definitely a good one with so many good songs on this album. Edited version great for kids too. If you saw the movie with DMX and Steven Segal or if you just like the music, this cd is definitely worth it!

    5 out of 5 stars One of the GREATEST sound tracks from a movie.......2001-04-20

    This CD is awesome, it has all the good rap and R&B artist known in our present, including DMX. It couldn't get any better. A must buy, if you ask me.
    A Little More Haven Hamilton, Please
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • something/everything
    • Brilliant Power-Pop debut...
    • Melodious and riddled with angst
    • Please Don't Hide Your Love Away
    • Very Derivative of Todd Rundgren
    A Little More Haven Hamilton, Please
    June & the Exit Wounds
    Manufacturer: Parasol Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B00000I7UT
    Release Date: 1999-09-07

    Tracks:

    1. How Much I Really Loved You
    2. Highway Noise
    3. Field Day
    4. I Shouldn't Be Surprised
    5. Cathy Dennis
    6. Let's Shack Up Together
    7. Straight To My Head
    8. You're Breaking My Heart
    9. Hey Hey Hey
    10. Idly By

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars something/everything.......2003-02-02

    His impeccable taste in pop thievery hardly overshadows Todd Fletcher's broad spectrum of musical talent. Effortlessly eschewing the fin de siècle Idiot Chic Zeitgeist, Fletcher's beautifully crafted 1999 debut, "a little more Haven Hamilton, please," fairly overflows with boyish charm, small town gossip, pop star infatuations, and girl-next-door crushes, precisely situating this Champaign IL native equidistant between Upper Darby PA and Hawthorne CA-despite the Nashville TN-pointing title of the album-and showcases his penchant for Runt-era piano-based verses that burst forth into breathtaking Smile-inducing choruses. Adding a healthy dose of Mavericks-period Stamey and Holsapple's acoustic intensity, and sprightly Bacharach-styled arrangements, songs like "How Much I Really Loved You," "Highway Noise," and the gorgeously melodic "Let's Shack Up Together," inhabit a sublimely rarefied pop state that has been all but wiped off the face of the US map.

    These three songs are only the purest pop standouts on an album by a supremely talented auteur who obviously belabors the musicality of every note before he commits it to the mix. While hardly spare-mostly bass, drums-"lite" and keyboards, including vibes-the refined and sophisticated arrangements serve only to enhance Fletcher's natural way with melodies and chord progressions, without ever calling attention to themselves. The slower, vaguely jazz-inflected "I Shouldn't Be Surprised," with its brushed drums and lounge bar guitar lines, reflects Fletcher's avowed love for Blossom Dearie-like directness, while never losing sight of its pop destination; "Straight To My Head," and the atmospheric album-closer "Idly By" have the most overt Chris Stamey influences ("Let's Shack Up Together" lovingly acknowledges the debt, borrowing the keyboard break from "She's Not Worried"), weaving sinuous melodies and dizzying emotional intensity together, with only Fletcher's lighter touch at the mic keeping the listener from wondering why Mavericks wasn't a trio's outing.

    Tethering himself to a small label, Fletcher's spotlight-shy persona is reflected in the ugly-sounding band name he has chosen, and his disinclination for touring, thus making his radio-ready brilliance available only to those with an enthusiastic love for outstandingly catchy, heart-tugging, classic American pop music. And that's very few people indeed.

    4 out of 5 stars Brilliant Power-Pop debut..........2001-07-27

    June and the Exit Wounds is not a group as the name seems to imply; in actuality it is a one-man-band, representing the efforts of pop wunderkind Todd Fletcher.

    On this stunning debut, Fletcher has created an album that recalls the melodic pop of '70s rock icons such as Brian Wilson and Todd Rundgren. The great irony here is that neither Rundgren nor Wilson has made a record this good in decades... and this debut is even more impressive when one considers that this kid plays every instrument you hear on the CD.

    "Highway Noise" is perhaps one of the best (and most representive) tracks here; a tasty piece of "ear-candy" that brings to mind the soaring harmonies of the Beach Boys. "Cathy Dennis" is a humorous (but melodic) ode to the former pop star of the same name. The record's mood gets a little more melancholy at times, like on the somber "Idley By."

    Those seeking hard-rocking type music (like Korn) or pre-fabricated top 40 dance music (N-Sync, Backstreet Boys) probably won't like this.

    But anyone who enjoys well-crafted, shamelessly effervescent power-pop will love this record... it will surely put a smile on your face; you might even be surprised to find yourself singing along with the CD !

    4 out of 5 stars Melodious and riddled with angst.......2000-12-04

    June and the Exit Wounds are a band to watch. If you enjoy pleasant melodies with lyrics of love, lost love, unrequited love, sensual love...you get the picture? Actually it's a little deeper than that. It's brilliant at times. The vocal arrangements are harmonious. Often the songs are reminiscent of the Beach Boys during their creative period (Pet Sounds/Smile). This is particularly true with "Highway Noise" and "How Much I Really Loved You." Occassionally they harmonize like Crosby, Stills, and Nash. The main flaw with it is that it is sometiems redundant. "Let's Shack Up Together," although a fine song, uses the exact same keyboard beat arangement as "Highway Noise." I like how it fades into the sunset with the closer "Idly By," a moody piece arranged around two guitar chords. But I really think this band has a great future. I look forward to hearing more from them.

    5 out of 5 stars Please Don't Hide Your Love Away.......2000-03-21

    A bouncy homage to the finest late 60's/early 70's moments of *the* Todd and the Beach Boys too, this effort plays like a lazy summer evening of likable AM radio favorites. With so many artists namechecking the above these days, it hasn't been easy to find one that remembers how to infuse basically inconsequential lyrics with identifiable meaning. I mean, a song with a title like "Let's Shack Up Together" is delivered with all the seriousness you'd expect, yet it never sinks to inconsequential patter.

    3 out of 5 stars Very Derivative of Todd Rundgren.......2000-02-11

    Sounds like these folks took the "soft" side of Todd Rundgren from Something Anything and made a whole album of derivative examples of that sound. That's certainly a sonic accomplishment, though if I want to hear so much soft Todd I'd just put on Something Anything and skip the harder rocking tracks.
    Exit Wounds
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      Exit Wounds
      The Shambells
      Manufacturer: maxi records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B000CAKJ7M
      Release Date: 2005-06-07

      Tracks:

      1. My Mistake
      2. Evidence of Faith
      3. Two Angels
      4. Hard Way
      5. Exit Wounds
      6. Maureen
      7. You'll Never Get Me Up (In One of Those)
      8. Explain It
      9. Fool Like You
      Bad Day
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        Bad Day
        Thee Exit Wounds
        Manufacturer: Wolverine Records
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        Hardcore & PunkHardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music | Vinyl Records | American Punk | British Punk | Emo | Garage Punk | Hardcore | Post Hardcore | Proto Punk | Punk | Punk Revival | Punk-Pop | Riot Grrl | Ska Punk | Straight Edge
        ASIN: B000M13F5O

        Product Description

        Thee Exit Wounds from London, UK were founded by two members (Stand-Bass and Gitarre) of the Psychobilly legend Demented Are Go. At the Drums is the Co-Founder of Demented Are Go. And at the microphone we have the unbelievable American Singer Johnny X; his organ reminds you a lot of Jello Biafra. The band mixes Psychobilly, Punk, RocknRoll and Metal into a one-of-a-kind In-your-face mix. After appearances on some of the biggest Psychobilly Festivals (like Caella, Satanic Stomp etc.), they have recorded their debut album for Wolverine Records and it kicks ass like Hell. If the Dead Kennedys would play Psychobilly they would sound like Thee Exit Wounds is what a lot of people say and this is definitely true. Even if it just one face of the band! The lyrics are playing with the typical genre-storys and so is the great Comic Artwork of the Cover. It is dirty Rock n Roll, Baby and we wont play it nice!!! Who likes to listen to f***ing love letters here?? In times likes this where Punks and Psychobilly goes hand in hand, Thee Exit Wounds are the perfect soundtrack for this generation. So have a Bad Day, Motherf***er! Tracklisting: 1. Evil 2. Headshot 3. Hellrod 4. Creepfreak 5. Scarred 6. Preacher of the Black Lagoon 7. Police Truck (original by Dead Kennedys) 8. Two Wheeled Sinner 9. Bad Day 10. Striptease 11. Pimp (original by The Dwarves) 12. Down in Deadwood 13. If I was Satan 14. I'm in Pittsburgh (original by The Outcasts)
        Colour Harmony Jewels
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          June & the Exit Wounds
          Manufacturer: Japanese Import
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B00005AV2M
          Release Date: 2003-01-28

          Tracks:

          1. Awake All Night
          2. I Can See You
          3. I Got A Tiger By The Tail
          4. Boardin House Pie
          5. Bubble Bath
          6. Ill Walk Alone
          7. ROHK

          Album Description

          Japanese edition of 2001 followup to the critically acclaimed 1999 debut, 'A Little More Haven Hamilton, Please'. Described as, 'gorgeous afternoon pop/rock that frequently kneels at the chamber-pop altar of Brian Wilson'. Seven tracks including, 'Boardin' House Pie' (NRBQ) and 'I'll Walk Alone' (Ricky Nelson). Standard jewel case.
          Little More Haven Hamilton Please
          Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
          • shimmering, brilliant pop
          Little More Haven Hamilton Please
          June & Exit Wounds
          Manufacturer: Sony/Columbia
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B00004S2PP
          Release Date: 2000-01-21

          Tracks:

          1. How Much I Really Loved You
          2. Highway Noise
          3. Field Day
          4. I Shouldn't Be Surprised
          5. Cathy Dennis
          6. Let's Shack Up Together
          7. Straight To My Head
          8. You're Breaking My Heart
          9. Hey Hey Hey
          10. Idly By
          11. It's Not So Hard
          12. Charade

          Album Details

          Japanese Version featuring Two Bonus Tracks.

          Customer Reviews:

          5 out of 5 stars shimmering, brilliant pop.......2000-06-29

          this cd is flawless every track is perfectly written and executed the two bonus tracks are tracks which were previously available with the vinyll copy of the l.p. which is now out of print and are as good as any other track on the the U.S. version of the album. the german version also comes with an extra track so you should pick up a copy of that as well. if you enjoy great pop like the beach boys, style council, everything but the girl then you should deffinately check out this band.
          Exit Wounds: An American Tragedy
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            Exit Wounds: An American Tragedy
            Michael J. Fell
            Manufacturer: Wild Crotch Records
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

            Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
            ASIN: B000CA90SQ
            Release Date: 2005-09-13

            Tracks:

            1. Beautiful Morning
            2. Planned Insanity
            3. Buried Alive
            4. Twin Tower Blues
            5. So Long
            6. We Salute You
            7. Garbled in Transmission
            8. So Long al Qaida
            9. How? Why?
            10. Car Bombs in Baghdad
            11. Let Freedom Ring
            Exit Wounds (2001 Film)
            Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
            • a good soundtrack
            • Exit Wounds Soundtrack
            • keep it real...
            • Wasn't bad
            • I liked it
            Exit Wounds (2001 Film)
            Various Artists - Soundtrack
            Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

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            ASIN: B00005AVOB
            Release Date: 2001-03-20

            Tracks:

            1. No Sunshine - DMX
            2. State To State - Black Child featuring Ja Rule
            3. Gangsta Tears - Nas
            4. We Got - Trick Daddy featuring Trina
            5. Party - Sincere faturing Timbaland
            6. It's On Me - Ideal
            7. They Don't Fuck Wit U - Three 6 Mafia featuring Pat
            8. Walk With Me - Big Stan featuring DMX
            9. 1-2-3 - Memphis Bleek
            10. Bust Your Gun - The Lox featuring Styles and Sheek
            11. Steady Grinding - Mack 10 featuring Cash $$ Millionaires
            12. Incense Burning - Playa
            13. Off Da Chain Daddy - Drag On featuring Aja
            14. Hell Yeah - Outsiderz 4 Life
            15. Hey Ladies - Lady Luck featuring Redman
            16. Fo All Y'All - Caviar featuring WC
            17. Dog 4 Life - Iceberg

            Amazon.com

            There's no shortage of anger on Exit Wounds. Even when the backdrop suggests a lazy dance-out, the war of the words comes screeching forth. Outsiderz 4 Life lay down a placid rhythm track and then expletives fly. Lady Luck featuring Redman quote the Beastie Boys' "Hey Ladies" and turn it on its head with a 150-mile-per-hour rap. The album's real star, however, is obviously Yonkers-bred DMX, who leads off the album with an attack on Bill Withers's "Ain't No Sunshine" with expected ferocity and is featured with Big Stan on the Casio-keyboard-stuttering drive of "Walk with Me." Previous DMX collaborators the Lox shade things ominously for the noir-ish "Bust Your Gun." Queensbridge housing project's finest Nas keeps it raw with the appropriately titled "Gangsta Tears." Only Playa, hidden deep in the middle--sandwiched between Mack 10 and the truly beat-spastic Drag On--offer a conciliatory track with the romantically tinged "Incense Burning." It's so out of place, the effect is comical. How did these smoothies sneak past these gangstas, huh? --Rob O'Connor

            Customer Reviews:

            4 out of 5 stars a good soundtrack.......2004-10-28

            This soundtrack is a good one. It features a few R&B songs that aren't great but it has some good rap songs from some big artists and some that aren't well known as well. It features a wide range of guests but is definitely worth getting.

            #1 - 8.5 - (DMX)
            #2 - 9 - (Ja Rule & Black Child)
            #3 - 8.5 - (Nas)
            #4 - 7 - (Trick Daddy f/ Trina )
            #5 - 5 - (Sincere f/ Timbaland)
            #6 - 5 - (Ideal)
            #7 - 6 - (Three 6 Mafia f/ Project Pat)
            #8 - 9 - (Big Stan & DMX)
            #9 - 7 - (Memphis Bleek)
            #10 - 9 - (Styles & Sheek (of the LOX))
            #11 - 7 - (Mack 10, Turk, Lil Wayne)
            #12 - 4 - (Playa)
            #13 - 7 - (Drag-On f/ Aja)
            #14 - 7 - (Outsiderz)
            #15 - 7 - (Lady Luck f/ Redman)
            #16 - 9 - (Caviar f/ WC)
            #17 - 9.5 - (16 yr. old Iceberg)

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            3 out of 5 stars Exit Wounds Soundtrack.......2002-12-23

            In the realm of Soundtracks "Exit Wounds" is nice. Appearances come form DMX, Nas,Ideal, Playa, The Lox, Dragon, Mack 10, WC, Caviar,Redman, Lady Luck, Memphis Bleek, Trick Daddy, Trina, Ja Rule, Blackchild, Timbaland,Big Stan,Aja,Sincere, Outsidaz, Iceberg, and Three 6 Mafia. Executive Produced by B & J Hankerson, with track production coming from: JV, Teflon, Irv Gotti, DJ Paul, Juicy J, Caviar, Beat Ballers, Mr. Fingerz and Overdose.Have to admit the first track off "Exit Wounds" is what sold the album for me, DMX's lead single "Aint No Sunshine" one of my alltime favourite X tracks love it. Nas drops "Gangsta Tears" and this is a another ill track. X drops in to lay some words of wisdom on Big Stan's "Walk with Me", and up and coming rapper Iceberg (signed to Xs bloodline records)closes off album with "Dog 4 Life" another nice banger. Ideal and Playa drop "It's On Me" and "Incense Burning" decent R&B tracks. Whats cool about this album is it has alot of different appearances from rappers from East Coast, West Coast, Dirty South, combined with urban soul music. Still there are a quite a large amount of skippable tracks, the good tracks made it worth enough for me to get though.

            5 out of 5 stars keep it real..........2001-09-06

            This is a dope soundtrack mixed with all types of music to hit the mass. Being a producer on the soundtrack might make me a little biased, but it's a tight album. I like the whole album, but the ones that stand out in my mind are Nas, Trick Daddy, Timbaland, and Mack 10...I'm a soulful person so I like tracks that take you there. The hip hop is there...but the ghetto trax are the one's...so if u like it hot, you gotta get this 1.
            check out #1,2,3,4,5,11, and the rest is cool 2...

            3 out of 5 stars Wasn't bad.......2001-09-02

            I recently bought this cd, it was pretty good, some songs were crap some were good, like DMX's "Ain't no Sunshine", which is one of my favourites on this soundtrack. Mostly it has a bunch of great rappers,rapping guys and swearing. I thought it was good but not the best, but if your into the whole rap thing like me which i like as well go for it.

            4 out of 5 stars I liked it.......2001-06-26

            I was surprised that this soundtrack was as good as it was. I had to get the cd just because i am a huge DMX fan. Im glad i got this cd because i like almost all of the songs on here. The best songs on the cd are followed. 1-Aint no Sunshine-DMX(had to put this song on cause it has X), 2-State to State-Ja Rule( i liked this song because it had a good beat and Rule was in it), 5-Party-Timberland(i was really surprised with this song, because i havent liked anything Timberland has done but this song was tight.), 8-Walk With Me-Big Stan(another Dark Man X song), 11-Steady Grinding-Mack 10 & Cashmoney (great song, great beat, great lyrics, and great rappers), 13-Off Da Chain-Drag On(I think this is my favorite track on the cd, Drag On is so much better then people think.) All of the other tracks are good too, but i dont really like R&B as much as rap but over all this cd was good.

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