Beavis and Butt-Head Do America

Beavis and Butt-Head Do America Artist: Original Soundtrack
Label: Geffen Records
Category: Music


Buying details


Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Format: Soundtrack
Media: Audio Cassette
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 720642500248
EAN: 0720642500248
ASIN: B000000OVJ


Release Date: 1996-11-05

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Tracks:

  1. Two Cool Guys - Isaac Hayes
  2. Love Rollercoaster - Red Hot Chili Peppers
  3. Ain't Nobody - LL Cool J
  4. Ratfinks, Suicide Tanks and Cannibal Girls - White Zombie
  5. I Wanna Riot - Rancid, Stubborn All-Stars
  6. Walk on Water - Ozzy Osbourne
  7. Snakes - No Doubt
  8. Pimp'n Ain't Ez - Madd Head
  9. Lord Is a Monkey [Rock Version] - Butthole Surfers
  10. White Trash - Southern Culture on the Skids
  11. Gone Shootin' - AC/DC
  12. Lesbian Seagull - Engelbert Humperdinck

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars FLY AWAY LESBIAN SEAGULL!.......2005-10-03


Oh yeah; as if the movie wasn't enough without there being a killer soundtrack too? Beavis and Butthead were the most important thing on TV in the nineties; what happened to them? Anyway everybody went to see this movie like the first day it came out, then went and rocked out to the PISSAH soundtrack.

Its cool to see that you can still buy this new as opposed to 1993's BEAVIS AND BUTTHEAD EXPERIENCE which is now only in the USED bin (get it anyway, its even better than this)....

You get CHILI PEPPERS: LOVE ROLLERCOASTER, a great song, only available here, OZZYS WALK ON WATER is wicked cool, WHITE ZOMBIE, thats right WHITE as in not ROB. I WANNA RIOT is an awesomely awesome ska track by RANCID and some friends. Theres early NO DOUBT on here, BUTTHOLE SURFERS (remember them?) and AC/DC which should sell you right there because AC/DC, they RULE they RULE.
Oh yeah and less we not forget LESBIAN SEAGULL an epic ballad that brings me hope and strength everyday!
I miss the empire that was BEAVIS AND BUTTHEAD. Where's the rock now?

1 out of 5 stars Only one good song, the rest is stupid.......2005-09-30

As you can expect with a Beavis and Butt-Head soundtrack, but I had to have Love Roller Coaster by the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

3 out of 5 stars 'Beavis&Butthead Do America'-Original Motion Picture Sdtrk.......2005-01-26

Huh-huh,you said 'bone'.....huh-huh,you said 'do it'.I always thought the movie and the TV series was much better than this here soundtrack.I mean,it's alright.I just don't listen to this CD all that often.The better cuts include Rancid's "I Wanna Riot",White Zombie's "Suicide Tanks",Southern Culture On The Skid's "White Trash" and an old AC/DC goodie,"Gone Shootin'".That pity ballad Engelbert Humperdink's "Lesbian Seagull" is a joke.Anyone who sings that song OUGHT to be shot.Huh,huh.....you dill hole,huh-huh.....you monkey spanked!

4 out of 5 stars not bad at all.......2004-12-23

i like most of this cd's songs. if i had the money i would by this in a heatbeat.

2 out of 5 stars Some Good Stuff - but mostly not a good collection.......2004-06-18

The Soundtrack for "Beavis and Butthead Do America" is pretty much what you expect - a bunch of artists that are "Beavis and Butthead approved". In other words, these are the bands and artists that Beavis and Butthead would think are cool as they are watching their music videos. The collection contains some big names such as AC/DC, Ozzy Osbourne, No Doubt, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. It also contains such 'underground' artists such as the "Butthole Surfers". Plus what Beavis and Butthead endorsed album would be complete without Engelbert Humperdinck. This collection is clearly not for children or teens. There are mature lyrics and themes in here. My review here isn't to judge the album on that, but to point that out. The bottom line is that this is also not a great collection. There are some songs on here that will grab your attention - but there are also is some real garbage on this collection.

There are really 5 songs that are of any value here. Isaac Hayes (who has had a career renaissance in the 90s), kicks it off with a song called "Two Cool Guys". This song features a sampling of the Beavis and Butthead theme song. Isaac's voice narrates most of the song that has a very distinct 70s feel to it. The Red Hot Chili Peppers follow-up with a remake of the Ohio Players' "Love Rollercoaster". The Chili Peppers have a unique gift for being able to mix rock, hip hop, funk, metal and punk and the remake of this song on this collection will clearly show how well they do this - I like it even better than the original. LL Cool J then does a hip hop version of Chaka Khan's "Ain't Nobody". This is a pretty entertaining remake of this song - and I'm not a big hip hop fan at all. Finally, the last song - Engelbert Humperdinck's "Lesbian Seagull" will be very entertaining with those Englebert 'Las Vegas Nightclub' vocals. It is also worth noting Rancid With Stubborn All-Stars' "I Wanna Riot" is also an interesting song - kind of has a polka beat to it with some interesting horn playing.

Ozzy Osbourne's "Walk on Water" does have a feel for being an Ozzy Osbourne song. It has a very "metal acid" like feel to it and features trademark Ozzy vocals. I just don't think its a great song. Same holds true for No Doubt's "Snakes". The AC/DC contributed song "Gone Shootin" doesn't have much of an AC/DC feel to it at all. In fact it has more of a "blues" feel to it. It is interesting to hear AC/DC do this kind of song, but it probably isn't the best use of their talents. The remaining 5 songs on the album I haven't mentioned really aren't worth mentioning. I'm just not into groups like White Zombie, Madd Head and the Butthole Surfers - and frankly this album did little to help me get into them.

No lyrics on the liner notes. Production credits are given for each song. There are some cute Beavis and Butthead cartoon pictures on the album (I like the deep fryer picture). You will also see credits for the motion picture that this soundtrack represents. There is some interesting music on this, but despite that you'll find you'll grow tired of this CD real quick.

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  5. Fever Dream ~ Richie Kotzen
  6. Reborn ~ Living Sacrifice
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