New Album of the Week
Serving as a musical journey down Adolescent St. for an hour and a half car ride from Madison to Milwaukee back in 2003, this week’s album pick: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to The Antonio Banderas Experience Vol. II combines musical highlights from such influential artist as the B. Lee Band, House of Pain, N.E.R.D., Onyx, Richard Pryor, Joe Pesci and a hidden track by 3331’s Rorbs titled, Pizza Man.
“Ahh, this album brings back some memories,” collaborator of Vol. II, JDot tells YIFTM, “many of which I’d be happy to forget, but since we’re on the topic, what happened to all those dunk videos?” Offering 25 bands over 32 tracks, The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to The Antonio Banderas Experience Vol. II covers an eclectic range of genres like Industrial, Punk, Lounge, Hip Hop, Pop Rock, Comedy, Gangsta Rap, and Rock ‘N Roll.
There were, as I understand, only 2 copies of this album produced, one for the road trip driver GDub, and one for passenger JDot. “This album is a perfect document of the early months of 2003,” JDot explains. “Mr. Hanels is on here. ’I like my popcorn, I like my po-opcorn.’ Can’t forget Mr. Hanels. Yeah, that was a fun night in Mil-town if my memory is correct. Charles drove.”
Listed below are the artists that appear on The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to The Antonio Banderas Experience Vol. II. If you find yourself in the company of either YIFTM CEO and there is some dead air, ask to partake in a musical rendezvous 11 years in the making.
The following list of artists appear on The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to The Antonio Banderas Experience Vol. II.
(Produced and distributed by Silent Party Records. Catalog #SPR033)
1. Los Lobos & Antonio Banderas
2. Cibo Matto
3. Deltron 3030
4. House of Pain
5. NOFX
6. Refused
7. B. Lee Band
8. Money Mark
9. The Pharcyde
10. Handsome Boy Modeling School
11. Cypress Hill
12. Dead Kennedys
13. Propagandhi
14. At the Drive-In
15. Onyx
16. N.E.R.D.
17. Ministry
18. Richard Pryor
19. 311
20. Joe Pesci
21. Tenacious D
22. Operation Ivy
23. Slayer & Ice-T
24. Weezer
29. Beastie Boys
2 comments:
Of note: this is the only known album to contain Cypress Hill's lost classic, "Scooby Doo."
Another musical gem found on this classic album is Vincent Laguardia Gambini singing "Take Your Love and Shove It."
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