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Various - Hype! The Motion Picture Soundtrack flac mp3 download
Title:
Hype! The Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Style:
Soundtrack, Grunge
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MP3 album size:
1194 mb
FLAC album size:
1539 mb
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Rating:
4.7 ✪

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Fastbacks K Street (Live)
Written-By – Kurt Bloch
2:59
2 Wipers Return Of The Rat
Written-By – Greg Sage
2:37
3 U-Men Dig It A Hole
Written-By – John Bigley, Tom Price
2:17
4 Green River Swallow My Pride (Unrel. Demo)
Written-By – Steve Turner
2:44
5 Soundgarden Nothing To Say
Written-By – Chris Cornell, Hiro Yamamoto, Kim Thayil, Matt Cameron
3:56
6 Mudhoney Touch Me I'm Sick (Live)
Written-By – Dan Peters, Mark McLaughlin, Matt Lukin, Steve Turner
2:18
7 Nirvana Negative Creep
Written-By – Kurt Cobain
2:53
8 Some Velvet Sidewalk Mousetrap (Live)
Recorded By – Pat MaleyWritten-By – Al Larsen
2:05
9 Dead Moon 54/40 (Live)
Written-By – Fred Cole
4:03
10 Girl Trouble My Hometown
Written-By – Girl Trouble
3:32
11 Tad Giant Killer
Written-By – Gary Thorstensen, Kurt Danielson, Steve Wied, Tad Doyle
3:02
12 Gas Huffer Hotcakes (7" Version)
Written-By – Joe Newton
2:31
13 Young Fresh Fellows Low Beat
Written-By – Jim Sangster, Kurt Bloch, Scott McCaughey, Tad Hutchinson*
2:30
14 Supersuckers I Say Fuck (Live)
Written-By – Dan Bolton, Dan Seigal, Ed Daly, Ron Heathman
0:46
15 7 Year Bitch Knot (Live)
Written-By – 7 Year Bitch
3:42
16 The Gits Second Skin (Live)
Written-By – Andrew Kessler*, Matt Dresdner, Mia Zapata, Steve Moriarty
3:07
17 Flop Julie Francavilla (Unrel. Demo)
Written-By – Rusty Willoughby
2:04
18 Posies* Throwaway (Live)
Written-By – Jon Auer, Ken Stringfellow
3:34
19 Pearl Jam Not For You (Live On Radio)
Mixed By – Brett EliasonWritten-By – David Abbruzzese, Eddie Vedder, Jeff Ament, Mike McCready, Stone Gossard
5:11
20 Mark Lanegan The River Rise
Written-By – Mark Lanegan
3:56
21 Pigeonhed Fire's Coming Down
Written-By – Shawn Smith , Steve Fisk
4:23
22 Fastbacks Just Say
Written-By – Kurt Bloch
2:32
23 Sara DeBell Smells Like Teen Spirit
Written-By – Kurt Cobain
1:51

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Sub Pop Records
  • Copyright (c) – Sub Pop Records
  • Remixed At – Hanzsek Audio
  • Glass Mastered At – Specialty Records Corporation

Credits

  • Crew [Mobile Recording Crew] – Matt Shaw , Paul Nieto, Steve Culp, Todd Chandler
  • Design [Package Design] – Hank Trotter
  • Engineer [Assistant At Hanzsek Audio] – Mell Dettmer, Scott Ross
  • Engineer [Live Recording Chief Engineer] – Steve Smith
  • Liner Notes – Bruce Pavitt, Megan Jasper
  • Recorded By [Additional Recording] – Mark Yeend
  • Remix [Live Re-mixes], Other [Supervisory Arm Waving] – Jack Endino
  • Typography [Hype! Typography] – Jeff Kleinsmith

Notes

Track 23 is not listed on the back of the jewel case but credited on the list under the CD.

©℗1996 Sub Pop Records
Partial proceeds from this disc will benefit S.O.S., a Seattle-based outreach service established on harm reduction principles for intravenous drug users.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 98787-0371-2 8
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): [Specialty 'S' logo] IR SP 371-2 OLY@@01 M1S1
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 2U4C
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): [Specialty 'S' logo] IR SP 371-2 OLY@@01 M1S3
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 2U4F

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SP378 Various Hype! "Boxed Set" ‎(7", Pur + 7", Gre + 7", Gra + 7", Blu + Box, Comp,) Sub Pop SP378 US 1996
SPMC 371, 98787-0371-4 Various Hype! The Motion Picture Soundtrack ‎(Cass, Comp) Sub Pop, Warner Music Poland SPMC 371, 98787-0371-4 Poland 1996
SPCD371, 98787-0371-2 Various Hype! The Motion Picture Soundtrack ‎(CD, Comp) Sub Pop, Sub Pop SPCD371, 98787-0371-2 Canada 1996
SPCD371 Various Hype! The Motion Picture Soundtrack ‎(CD, Comp) Sub Pop SPCD371 UK 1996
98787-0371-2, SPCD 371 Various Hype! The Motion Picture Soundtrack ‎(CD, Comp) Sub Pop, Sub Pop 98787-0371-2, SPCD 371 Australia 1996

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Reviews:
  • Andromajurus
Fastbacks "K Street"Dead Moon "54/40"The Gits "Second Skin"I got into punk because of these three songs. I bought this soundtrack used for $8.50 on CD at Everyday Music In Portland, Oregon in 1996 after seeing this film on VHS. I only learned about Everyday Music because they ran an ad during The Rosie O'Donnell Show and I used to love that show and watched it a lot. It was the only Everyday Music ad I ever saw. E.M. was / is next to the ABC broadcasting building in Portland, Oregon and it makes sense that they would run an ad. My dad used to go to Portland sometimes to get things fixed and stuff and I told him I wanted to go to Everyday Music on Sandy so we found the place and went there. Portland used to be really run down and trashy. There was nothing cool about Portland back then. The Oregon Zoo and OMSI would have been one of the only reasons most folks would go to Portland back then. I do remember my neighbor did take us kids to the Music Millennium in the early 1990s because he loved the Beach Boys and was looking for their albums on cassette and that was pretty cool. Never been to a record store before! Fred Meyer's two aisles of CD's and cassettes doesn't really count! I used to sit in cars a lot waiting for my dad. Then later on he used to sit in our station wagon waiting for me while I record shopped. Always out of style! Anyway, I bought this soundtrack back in elementary school and was obsessed with these three songs and would play them over and over again. I didn't even know what punk was. I knew what grunge was because of this film - ripped jeans and flannel. I actually hate flannel and never wore it because it seems like such a Northwest cliche. I started going to Value Village every week and looking for worn jeans with lots of holes, weird toys, other weird stuff. I remember it being 1996 and feeling I'd missed the boat by 2 years and that the whole grunge thing was done and gone. I didn't even end up getting a Nirvana record until 2 years later after getting this soundtrack. That's how behind I was not knowing about things or bands. I was so obsessed with thrift stores in 1996 and told this girl in my class I loved going to Value Village and then she and some other kids started making fun of me saying I was poor. I thought it was so stupid because I just liked finding cool stuff and it sure as hell beat the mall and mainstream. Remember Tommy Hilfiger and all that American patriotic red/white/blue garbage? I hated that. I ended up later on seeing that same girl in a thrift store years later and thought she was a fake for being there and putting me down years earlier. It used to be that mainly lower class and poor folks that went to thrift stores. You would occasionally see a Mercedes parked out front and you knew that whoever was driving that car was cheap and trying to save money. I liked like that and being around those type of people because they were just regular people and not following trends. No competition, no people getting in your way, no obnoxious people and thrift stores back then were pretty much empty. Nowadays every aisle is crammed and it's not really fun anymore and the prices are generally pretty high unless you go to your local religious thrift store where they're tryin' to scrape by or if you wanna deal with the collector morons who line up like cattle at the Goodwill bins in hopes of finding one or two decent items that aren't even very cool. Later on thrift stores became lots of middle class type people, boring families or people with money or even trendy high school kids. It's just not as cool as it once was and not the same feeling. My mom told me her grandmother used to shop at thrift stores in California back in the 1950s and 1960s because rich folks would get rid of their old jewelry and it was a good place to get really expensive jewelry for cheap because no one was looking for the stuff. You had to be in-the-know about what to look for. I only learned about punk later on... 3 or 4 years later after getting this soundtrack. Thanks to Doug Pray for making this film.
  • Malhala
How come the VHS of the film is not on Discogs? It's a music documentary, so I would think it should be allowed. Does anyone know if it has been deleted from this site before?
  • Westened
Shouldnt this be merged with http://www.discogs.com/Various-Hype/release/1462418 ??