Rating: Summary: Umm...I wonder why I bought this CD? Review: The first song I heard was from Puff Daddy, Come with me. It's Okay, but not worth buying the CD. Then I heard Deeper Underground, and I absolutly loved it.So, I wanted to buy a Jamoriquai CD, but they didn't have it... That made me mad, so I bought Godzilla. Now I can see, that that was a waste of money, I should of waited for Jamoriquai. These songs really aren't worth the money...
Rating: Summary: Completely dead. Review: My brother thinks this is really cool. He's always singing the g-d d-mned stupid songs. I'm so sick of it. I really think that you, the listener, should go listen to something else. This is terrible beyond endurance, and completely ridiculous. Songs like "Come with me" have no tune, no point, and terrible lyrics, (Itchy Finger! How dumb do you get?) For Pete's sake, I strongly reccomend you don't bother looking here-- you won't find anything good.
Rating: Summary: This album is quite good!!!!!! Review: The Godzilla-version of "Brainstew" is exellent!!! Green Day rules!!!!! There's a lot of other good songs there too, as that song with Fuzzbubbles. All thogh you get a bit tired of "Come with me" after a while, this album is worth buying!!!!!
Rating: Summary: Best Soundtrack Ever bought Review: This is great and surpasses the Scream 2 soundtrack which I thought was really good. My favourite tracks are Come With Me, Deeper Underground, Air, Brain Stew, Untitled and Heroes. Go get it at your nearest record store NOW!
Rating: Summary: Absolute garbage!!! Review: A bomb to rival Hiroshima! Mindless alternative and hip-hop songs coupled with two tracks from David Arnold's lame score populate this worthless compact disc. Buy this only if you have to. Otherwise, avoid at ALL costs!! Calling Akira Ifukube!!!!
Rating: Summary: Only two reasons to buy this one Review: Puff Daddy and The Wallflowers totally saved this soundtrack. Jamiroquai's song is really queer, R.A.M's try-hard song was crap, and the original score sounded very different in the movie, and is worse in the album. "Heroes" was monotone, but the tune is very likeable. "Come With Me" is awesome and the work by Jimmy Page is better than ever. But the music videos have a lot more in it than the album's songs.
Rating: Summary: The best soundtrack of the year! Review: If you haven't already heard or bought this album yet, you're making a big mistake. They have Puff Daddy, Jamiroquai, Rage Against the Machine, Green Day, and The Wallflowers, a show stopping mix. My 3 favoprite songs of the album are:1)Come With Me...........Puff Daddy 2)Deeper Underground.....Jamiroquai 3)No Shelter.............Rage Against the Machine this album's a definate buy
Rating: Summary: "Undercover" by Joey Deluxe Review: I havent seen the movie,and had not intended to, except perhaps when it comes out on video. I have heard the cd and there is only one song that grabbed me and it was "Undercover" by Joey Deluxe. I tried more then once to listen to each cut from the soundtrack, but 10 to 30 seconds into them proved to be a waste of my time and an insult to my taste in music.I did find "Undercover" to be a refreshing change, easy to listen to and also good for dancing... It was a tad remanissant of the "sultans of swing" from the late 70's by Dire Straits...if this had been a single I would have bought it, I look forward to hearing more from Joey Deluxe
Rating: Summary: This CD rocks! Review: I bought this CD only for the second track, "Come With Me" by Puff Daddy and Jimmy Page; however, I discovered that this the whole CD is good. Some of the tracks take a little getting used to, but once you listen to them a couple of times, they really grow on you. I particularly enjoyed tracks 2, 5, 9, & 13.
Rating: Summary: Almost but not quite worth it Review: I got this CD for two reasons and two reasons only - "Heroes" and "Come With Me" (and the latter only because I couldn't remember the name of the original song). For the most part, that was all I kept it for. (Ben Folds Five has a decent offering, but this was offset when I nearly choked upon hearing Jamiroquai's tone-deaf "Deeper Underground.")
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