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The Devil's Rejects

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Free Music Notes for The Devil's Rejects

Free Music Review: Groovy tunes
Hit: 5 Stars

I saw the movie and thought it was excellent. These tunes will put a wicked smile on your face after you see the film.

Free Music Review: I LOVE THIS CD!!
Hit: 5 Stars

I LOVE this cd! Rob Zombie is a God among men! Anyone who doesnt buy this is crazy!

Free Music Review: Great soundtrack for an awesome movie!!!
Hit: 5 Stars

The soundtrack has great clips from the movie and very good 70s type songs!!

Free Music Review: Surprisingly great
Hit: 4 Stars

You've really got to hand it to Rob Zombie. With the Devil's Rejects, the sequel to his surprise 2003 hit House of 1000 Corpses, he could have just included his own music for the soundtrack (like he did with the 1000 Corpses soundtrack), but he didn't, and instead the soundtrack for the Devil's Rejects includes music from the era of the film's story, as well as some soundbytes from the film as well to go along with selections from fictional band Banjo & Sullivan, and it surprisingly works. Tracks from the James Gang, Three Dog Night, and the Allman Brothers are here, to go along with some selections from Terry Reid and Joe Walsh as well, and they all capture the tone of the film very well. Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Free Bird" is here as well of course, and when you listen to this classic again after seeing the film, you'll never listen to it the same way again. Banjo & Sullivan (which there is a seperate album from this fictional group available as well, and is definitely worth checking out) provide "I'm at Home Getting Hammered (While She's Out Getting Nailed)", which must be heard to be believed, and the dialogue snippets from the film heard throughout this disc are a nice plus as well. All in all, much like the film, the soundtrack to the Devil's Rejects is exactly like the film: definitely not for everyone, but imaginitive and entertaining, and further proof that Rob Zombie knows what he's doing.

Free Music Review: VERY REMINISCENT OF THE QUARANTINO SOUNDTRACK ALBUMS...
Hit: 4 Stars


If you're a fan of Quentin Tarantino soundtracks, and need a quick fix, look no further than this wild collection of vintage rock and roll, suffused with potty-mouthed (and humorous) soundtrack excerpts. "The Devil's Rejects" is the latest film directed by Rob Zombie, and although I haven't seen the movie (yet), the excerpts on the CD portray a tale of sexual depravity, and hillbilly horror. Although you might expect the soundtrack to be full of obvious trash-gore performers (like Rob Zombie), the soundtrack features The Allman Brothers Band, Joe Walsh, Elvin Bishop, Kitty Wells (!) and Three Dog Night(!!). Heard in this context, the songs seem to take on a new life, especially Three Dog Night's "Shambala," which sounds much better here than my memory had previously allowed. It's all good, not-so-clean fun, and I'm sure you'll enjoy the disk, provided you don't flinch from the harsh dialog that ties all of the musical selections together. B+ Tom Ryan
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