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List Price: $18.98 | | Label: Dreamworks
Salesrank: 157277
Released: August 4, 1998 |
| Our Price: $4.22 |
| Used Price: $0.74 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Dead Man On Campus (Soundtrack) Track Listing:
1. Golden Years - Marilyn Manson
2. Cowboy Song - Blur
3. Human - Elastica
4. We Still Need More (Than Anyone Can Give) - Supergrass
5. Paint by Number - Self
6. Realize [Chemical Brothers Remix] - The Dust Brothers
7. Super Bon Bon [Propellerheads Mix] - Soul Coughing
8. Organizized - Powerman 5000
9. Bound and Tied - Creed
10. Sleeper - Audioweb
11. Walking in the Dark - Goldfinger
12. When the Curtain Calls for You - Jonathan Fire*Eater
13. Empty Ships - Creeper Lagoon
14. I Only Want to Be With You
Editorial Review:
Thanks to a superb rerecording of "We Still Need More (Than Anyone Can Give)" by Supergrass, along with a new Elastica track ("Human"), this soundtrack will be a must buy for Anglophiles everywhere. The rest is a mixed bag that may please fans of those featured, but may not sit well with others. Marilyn Manson's remake of Bowie's "Golden Years" gets a mixed review, as does Manson bassist Twiggy Ramirez's collaboration with '60s supermodel Twiggy that is a cover of Dusty Springfield's "I Only Want to Be with You." Both songs are fun, but the novelty will wear quickly. Other notable tracks include the Beck-like "Cowboy Song" by Blur, a Propellerheads mix of Soul Coughing's "Super Bon Bon," and "Empty Ships" by Creeper Lagoon. --Aaron Tassano
Dead Man On Campus (Soundtrack) Reviews:
Excellent soundtrack 
2009-10-05 - I was really only looking for one song, and was having trouble tracking it down online (legally). So I turned to the movie credits and found the only place available was on the original soundtrack. If you're looking for a great soundtrack filled with mid-to-late nineties music - this is the album for you. Heavily influenced by grunge and arena rock, the Dust Brothers add their electric rock instrumentation and beat-based skills with bands that aren't too demanding in the vocal harmonies or masterful instrumentation department.
3/4 of this c.d. is good 
2000-07-23 - While I am in no way, shape, or form a marilyn manson fan, I did enjoy the song "Golden Years". That is probably because it is a David Bowie song, and not an offensive manson song. The rest of the c.d. does have its high points. "Paint By Number" by Self, and "When the Curtain Calls For You" by Jonathan Fire Eater, are particularly worth listening too. All in all, it is a good c.d., though they didn't include some of the great songs in the movie, on the soundtrack.
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2000-07-08 - I bought this cd to hear the golden years Manson's version. It was okay; sort of disapointing. The rest was plain annoying except for the twigy and twigy song.
help me! 
2000-04-12 - does any1 know that techno song that they plays in this movie? while he turn on the stero? Email me at babymoo7@hotmail.com
HOLY MOLY! 
2000-04-10 - Sure beats Vanilla Ice. It's the exact same music from the movie. Run to Block Buster and watch the movie. If you like the movie then you'll like this. If not then go play flight sTimulator or something.