Onto ’90s territory, we have the presence of some old school No Doubt (you know, before Stefani became the second coming of Cyndi Lauper?) and Butthole Surfers. In a similar fashion to Filter, Butthole Surfers have the one song everyone knows (”Pepper”), and a healthy dose of soundtrack appearances (MI:2, Romeo & Juliet, etc.). While Filter might have been much more successful in the long run, a Butthole Surfers song by band name alone is almost a necessity on the …Do America OST, and thus we get “The Lord Is A Monkey (Rock Version)” thrown in for good measure. A bit bizarre to the point of mimicking White Zombie in some aspects, this psychotropic sound scape fits well amongst the wickedness that is Beavis and Butt-head.
Complementing the funkier Red Hot Chili Peppers we get No Doubt’s “Snakes”, which rather than scoring two slackers, actually belongs in a strip club. In fact, the animators should have put in a deleted stripper scene specifically for this song, because the ly …
Toronto Strip Clubs: Cinema Sounds: Beavis & Butt-head Do America Original Motion …
July 2, 2009 · No Comments
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