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The Cable Guy (CD, May-1996, Work Group)
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Producers include: Jerry Cantrell, Toby Wright, Chris O'Connor, Jim Mitchell, Perry Farrell.Engineers include: Toby Wright, David Vaught, Nick Launay.The soundtrack to Jim Car...Read more
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cable guy soundtrack
several good songs on here, jerry cantrell track, silverchair, primitive radio gods (one hit wonder, good song though), cracker, cypress hill stand out. . .good as far as soun...Read more
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Couple good songs
I got this CD (a) because it had a rad song on it by some band called Expandable Man, and (b) because it was like $2. It was definitely worth the money. The Filter and Primi...Read more
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    Album Features
    UPC:074646765425
    Format:CD
    Release Year:1996
    Record Label:Work Group
    Genre:Soundtracks

    Track Listing
    1. "I'll Juice You up..." - Jim Carrey
    2. Leave Me Alone - Jerry Cantrell
    3. Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth With Money in My Hand - Primitive Radio Gods
    4. Blind - Silverchair
    5. Oh! Sweet Nuthin' - $10,000 Gold Chain
    6. End of the World Is Coming - David Hilder
    7. Satellite of Love - Porno for Pyros
    8. Get Outta My Head - Cracker
    9. Somebody to Love - Jim Carrey
    10. Last Assassin, The - Cypress Hill
    11. This Is - Ruby
    12. Hey Man, Nice Shot - Filter
    13. Unattractive - Toadies
    14. Download - Expanding Man
    15. "This Concludes Our Broadcast Day" / This Concludes Our Broadcast Day - Jim Carey/John Ottman

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    Distributor:Sony Music Distribution (
    Recording Type:Studio
    Recording Mode:Stereo
    SPAR Code:n/a

    Album Notes
    Producers include: Jerry Cantrell, Toby Wright, Chris O'Connor, Jim Mitchell, Perry Farrell.Engineers include: Toby Wright, David Vaught, Nick Launay.The soundtrack to Jim Carrey's black comedy The Cable Guy is a typically uneven set of alternative hard rock. None of this material has appeared on albums or singles before and, unfortunately, much of this does sound like leftovers or rejects, particularly offerings by the Toadies, $10,000 Gold Chain and Silverchair. However, Jerry Cantrell's contribution rocks as hard as any Alice in Chains track, Porno for Pyros' Lou Reed ("Satellite of Love") cover is affectionate, and Jim Carrey's over-the-top rendition of "Somebody to Love" is very funny. In fact, it's the best moment of the album. Come to think of it, it was the best part of the movie, as well. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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    cable guy soundtrack

    Created: 29/07/07
    several good songs on here, jerry cantrell track, silverchair, primitive radio gods (one hit wonder, good song though), cracker, cypress hill stand out. . .good as far as soundtracks go (most soundtracks suck)
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    Couple good songs

    Created: 11/06/08
    I got this CD (a) because it had a rad song on it by some band called Expandable Man, and (b) because it was like $2. It was definitely worth the money. The Filter and Primitive Radio Gods songs are pretty familiar and cool, and some of the other ones are good.
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