Gummo (soundtrack)
Gummo is the soundtrack album to the film of the same name and contains songs that were recorded specifically for the film or were featured in the film.[3]
Gummo | |
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Soundtrack album by various artists | |
Released | November 7, 1997[1] |
Genre | Experimental, metal, folk, noise |
Length | 73:44[2] |
Label | |
Producer | Randall Poster |
The album is mostly made up of various forms of metal, ranging from black metal to powerviolence to grindcore and sludge metal.[2] The soundtrack also includes a few eccentric selections of music which include industrial metal, power electronics, drum and bass, bluegrass, classical and folk selections.[2]
Track listing
- Absu - "The Gold Torques of Ulaid"
- Eyehategod - "Serving Time in the Middle of Nowhere"
- The Electric Hellfire Club - "D.W.S.O.B (Devil Worshipping Son of a Bitch)"
- Spazz - "Gummo Love Theme"
- Bethlehem - "Schuld Uns'res Knoch'rigen Faltpferd"
- Burzum - "Rundtgåing av den transcendentale egenhetens støtte"
- Bathory - "Equimanthorn"
- Dark Noerd - "Smokin' Husks"
- Sleep - "Dragonaut"
- Brujería - "Matando Güeros 97"
- Namanax - "The Medicined Man"
- Nifelheim - "Hellish Blasphemy"
- Mortician - "Skin Peeler"
- Mystifier - "Give the Human Devil His Due"
- Destroy All Monsters - "Mom's and Dad's Pussy"
- Bethlehem - "Verschleierte Irreligiosität"
- Mischa Maisky - "Suite No. 2 for Solo Cello in D Minor (Prelude)"
- Sleep - "Some Grass"
- Rose Shepherd & Ellen M. Smith - "Jesus Loves Me"
- Corrosion of Conformity - "Albatross"
Other songs included in the film
- Burzum - "Rite of Cleansure"
- Almeda Riddle - "My Little Rooster"
- Buddy Holly - "Everyday"
- Madonna - "Like a Prayer"
- Brighter Death Now - "Little Baby"
- Roy Orbison - "Crying"
- Flesh-n-Bone - "Nothing But Da Bone in Me"
References
- "Gummo (soundtrack)". www.harmony-korine.com. Retrieved 2019-01-04.
- "Gummo - Original Soundtrack". AllMusic.com. Retrieved February 9, 2013.
- "Gummo (1997) - Soundtracks". IMDB.com. Retrieved February 9, 2013.
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