Psycho Sisters

Psycho Sisters Artist: Original Soundtrack
Label: Oglio Records
Category: Music


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


UPC: 790058910726
EAN: 0790058910726
ASIN: B000009HRG


Release Date: 1998-07-21

Psycho Sisters


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Tracks:

  1. Psycho Sisters - Bob Nicholson
  2. Cheese Grate Your Face - Kid With Man Head
  3. Chubacabra - Groovy Ghoulies
  4. My Pinky Is Missing - Ultra Bide'
  5. Fucked Up Monkeys - Hate Fuck Trio
  6. I Love My Gun - NOBODYS
  7. Chopper - Davie Allan And The Arrows
  8. Cassio Peia - The Starlets
  9. Diary - McGlynn & Peterson
  10. Mysogeny - Gillman
  11. Shock Machine - King Ghidorah!
  12. No One Cares - Jo-Ann Barton
  13. Jolene's Theme (The Pain Will Always Remain) - The Scoldees
  14. I'm Doing It Well On The Side Of Rea - The Wesley Wilis Fiasco
  15. Psycho Lady - Tongue
  16. I'm OK, You're Fucked - The Queers
  17. The Pot Song - JACKIE MARTLING

Amazon.com

There's punk, there's garage rock, and--floating somewhere in between the two aesthetics--there's dumb punk. The soundtrack to <I>Psycho Sisters</I>, the underground film about two serial-killing sisters, has a lot of dumb punk in it. The title track by Bob Nicholson is horrific enough in its own right, a semipsychedelic lo-fi theme song that ranks with the worst ever made. And while the nearly nine-minute-long "Shock Machine" by King Ghidorah! certainly sounds menacing enough to accompany a schlock film, it's just plain bad. But, luckily enough, the dumb punk saves the day. Tracks by Kid with the Man Head ("Cheese Grate Your Face"), the Groovie Ghoulies ("Chubacabra"), the Queers ("I'm OK, You're Fucked"), and the legendary Davie Allan ("Chopper") don't forget the camp that makes B-movies what they are. <I>--Jason Verlinde</I>

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Excellent Mix.......2000-10-25

This album takes the listener through a wide band of music from the wild to mild. The soundtrack blended well with the production. I recommend the film and owning the soundtrack is a must. Jackie the Jokeman's Marijuana song is great and Jo-Ann Barton's "No One Cares" is a bit creepy but fits the mood. Five Stars to the movie and 5 to the music. Money well spent.

5 out of 5 stars

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