On The Soundtrack Of Your Life – Vol. 1 & 2, the all-star assembly turn memorable film songs of the ’80s and ’90s into hard rocking, entertaining versions.
“I needed an escape from the ‘no fun real world’ that was just outside the studio door and wanted to utilize finally having some time to myself, to be myself.”
Done right (and, crucially, if you’re a fan of the band), odds and ends collections offer an interesting new perspective on a band’s musical evolution.
Dimebag is seen ripping it up circa ’84 and ’85, right up until his Damageplan days. There’s lots of fireworks, most notably used to wake various poor loafers.
Half really good songs, a few decent ones, and a few that make me wonder how anyone can produce such shit. Good diversity on both the electro and Gothic CDs.
These bands don’t follow genre convention, they use the rock mulch as fuel and barrel ahead like a big cunt-hungry bulldozer fulla speed, Viagra, and booze.