Ok, here is the final tracklist, along with explanations. I'm posting this because I'm going to be sending some CD's to folks who can't make it to the shoot soon. Remember guys these are free, I'm not charging for them, so just ask for one when you see me. Wish I had a better headcount of who is going to be there...
Ok, here are the tracks (drumroll please):
1. "I'm strangely comfortable with it"
--from The Boondock Saints
2. Paint it Black, by The Rolling Stones
--it doesn't get darker than this, just louder. Don’t trust anyone who doesn’t like this song and still claims to be an American.
3. Let the Bodies Hit the Floor, by Drowning Pool
--let the bodies hit the floooooooooorarrrrrgh!
4. "You ever kill anybody?"
--from Ronin
5. Thirteen, by Johnny Cash
--Cash could kick all our asses with one hand and praise Jesus with the other one. Respect.
6. The Trio, from The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, by Ennico Morricone
--A shifty desparado, a stinky sweaty Mexican, and Clint Eastwood's cigar stare each other down in a 3 way gun battle to the death. Does life get any better than this?
7. Ich Will, by Rammstein
Take note: if you have to go Max Payne in a room full of bad guys, make sure this track is playing very loud. It'll help.
8. "We're here for the bank's money, not your money"
--from Heat
You know you wanted to put together a crew and do this at your local branch. Its ok to admit these things, we're all grownups here.
9. Eve of Destruction, by The Byrds
--who knew that wimpy hippies could write such a great SHTF song?
10. Main Theme and Navy Hymn, from Crimson Tide
--since 1995 this theme has been helping adult men everywhere pretend that they are HALO parachuting from attack helicopters which were launched from nuclear submarines. And you know it, bitch.
11. "The path of the righteous man"
--From Pulp Fiction
12. Having a Blast, by Green Day
--its amazing that the victims of Columbine didn't sue Green Day over this song, which pretty much laid out the event years before it happened. And its so full of pep!
13. No More Tears, by Ozzy Osbourne
--seriously disturbing stuff. This is from the old days when Ozzy was scary, not a stoner joke like he is now. Ted Nugent features on the guitar solo, way to use that whammy bar Nuge!
14. "You wanna find an outlaw, you call an outlaw"
--from Raising Arizona
15. The Outlaw Torn, by Metallica
--this is a ten minute track, but worth it for the lyrics and relentless pulse. "Alcoholica" still manages to get one right every once in awhile.
16. Du Hast, by Rammstein
--these guys sing in German so you probably won't understand a word. Don't worry, your momma wouldn't like the lyrics anyway.
17. The Red, by Chevelle
Also known as the unofficial theme song of EOtech and red dot sights everywhere. The lyrics to the Chorus are:
“So lay down, the threat is real--When his sight goes red again--Seeing red again...”
You gotta love this stuff.
18. "You mark that frame an 8, you're entering a world of pain"
--from The Big Lebowsky
19. Gods of War, by Def Leppard
Listen closely for a fun montage of quotes from Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher at the end. Best 80s glam rock EVER!
20. BONUS TRACK! My Little Armalite, by The Irish Brigade
If MODCC ever do hazing like a fraternity, this song and lots of alcohol must be involved somehow.