The Wedding Singer – Review April 1, 1999 This two-part soundtrack doesn’t differ significantly from those horrid late-night informercials, but I got these for free. And these are available in stores.
The Wedding Singer – Volume 2 – Review April 1, 1999 Not significantly different from those horrid informercials, I got these for free. And I’m pretty sure these are available in stores.
The Simpsons – The Yellow Album – Review April 1, 1999 Mixing dance, sap, and humor, The Yellow Album (originally supposed to be released in ’92 or so) offers a diverse mix.
The Pink and the Black – A Goth and Glam Compilation – Review April 1, 1999 Don’t feel bad if only a few names sound familiar here. In fact, feel very, very good about it.
The New Frontier – A Collection of Colorado Punk Bands – Review April 1, 1999 30 songs ranging from pop punk to grimy punk to ska punk to kinda metalish hardcore punk to complete shit.
The Blackest Album – An Industrial Tribute to Metallica – Review April 1, 1999 A few really cool covers here, mixed with versions that make me want to shut this off and dig out the originals.
Strip Jointz Rocks – Sexy Music for Sexy Dancers – Review April 1, 1999 When a stripper nears the end of her twenty-minute set, all she’s got on, at least here in Pornland, are her shoes and her music.
Strip Jointz 2 – More Hot Songs for Sexy Dancers – Review April 1, 1999 A well-rounded mix of singles including rap, disco, R&B, soul, pop, and funk. I was impressed, but the packaging seems, let’s say, “separatist.”
Strangeland – Review April 1, 1999 Written by and starring Dee Snider, Strangeland is a feast for the eyes and imagination, and the soundtrack is a feast for the ears.
Southern/Tree/Polyvinyl – Sampler Fall/Winter 98 – Review April 1, 1999 Bands like Rainer Maria, Lung Leg, American Football, and Very Secretary all play frolicking indie rock, with an overall light-hearted vibe.