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 Party Monster by Tvt

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Audio CD Publisher: Tvt Various Artists Format: Explicit Lyrics, Soundtrack Party Monster is based on the book, Disco Bloodbath by James St. James, which told the twisted story of notorious 'Club Kid' Michael Alig, & the murder of his drug dealer roommate. The story became a national scandal that graced the covers of newspapers across the country & led to the best-selling book. Set in the lavish, hyper-sexual 80s club scene, Party Monster pulses with electro beats. The movie is directed by Fenton Bailey & Randy Barbado (The Eyes Of Tammy Faye, The Ru-Paul Show) & stars Macaulay Culkin, Seth Green, Dylan McDermott, Chloe Sevigny & Marilyn Manson. Featuring 19 tracks from the likes of Mannequin, Ladytron, Miss Kitten & The Hacker, Tones On Tail, ABC, Nina Hagen, & more. TVT. 2003.
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| Poor Quality |
| Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 |
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This was listed as being in good condition. This cd was so scratched that I had to take it in to be repaired. They still couldn't get one of the scratches out. (It skips in song 6). It was on time, which is why I gave 2 stars. Otherwise, I will not be purchasing items from this seller any more.
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| It's so fun, I really liked it. |
| Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 |
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The movie is so fun; in Mexico the movie never has played, I don't know why, but it's a great movie, but only if you like that kind of movies where tradegy is fun and if you don't have any problems with gay people.
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| Perfect album for a party monster |
| Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 |
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This is a techno lover's dream - the music is varied and catchy, and perfect to dance to. I love this album, but you probably won't if you aren't a technofreak, into the club scene, or just really love this kind of music. A standout track on this album is the inclusion of Scissor Sisters' "Can't Come Quickly Enough"; for me it was easily my favorite. My only complaint is that they did not feel the need to include two songs used in the film; "Supermodel Inc" by Larry Tee, and the instrumental track they played, specifically when looking for drugs behind the radiator. That would have made the soundtrack completely well-rounded.
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| great stuff.... |
| Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 |
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...as a reviewer below, I leave this in my player and listen to it over and over. Not for the techno-challenged, though.
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| Almost Perfect.... |
| Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 |
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I absolutely LOVE this soundtrack and movie! However, does anyone know what song is briefly playing when Micheal starts talking about moving to New York City and it cuts to a picture of him with a "I Love New York" shirt and then cuts to him in Grand Central station? If anyone knows I would really appreciate it!
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Take Me to the Club - Coviello, B.
Seventeen - Hunt, D.
Frank Sinatra - Amato, M.
Money, Success, Fame, Glamour - Bailey, F.
You're My Disco - Renggli, D.
Two of Hearts - Mitchell, John
Overdose - Borrmann, R.
Get Happy - Baker, A.
Le Rock 01 - Vitalic
Go! - Ash, D.
New York, New York - Hagen, N.
It Can't Come Quickly Enough - Hoffman, S.
Inside Out - Tee, L.
Kiss Me - Duffy, S.
Give Me Tonight - Barbosa, C.
How to Be a Millionaire - Fry, M.
Crash - Franconi, K.
The La La Song - Harry, J.
Good Is Bad - Barrow, R.
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