Rock - Various Artists was a flawless and timeless record. Not surprising from Rock - Various Artists and Tarantino - (1994) Natural Born Killers together. There were many famous songs of Rock - Various Artists available. After debuting at No. 1 last week, Rock - Various Artists’s album Tarantino - (1994) Natural Born Killers falls to No. 2 with 613,000, a sales slide of 74%. To me Rock - Various Artists is the best band ever.
Shitlist (L7) is a song that will not reduce you to tears but leave you thinking long after Tarantino - (1994) Natural Born Killers have ended. Moon Over Greene County (Dan Zanes) is nothing but pure genius. All of songs on Tarantino - (1994) Natural Born Killers and have something to say letting alone Rock N Roll Nigger (Patti Smith). |titile| is a sure sign of something most of us are experiencing, maturity. You Belong To Me (Bob Dylan) can be hardly overrated by any means; this is what Rock - Various Artists is all about. Thetrembler (Duane Eddy) without a doubt is the standout song of Tarantino - (1994) Natural Born Killers. The first time I listened to Burn (Nine Inch Nails) I was struck by its perfect sound. Route 666 (Robert Downey Jr.) still maintains something of a specific flourish. Totally Hot ((From Film)) - arguably the best track on Tarantino - (1994) Natural Born Killers album. First time I heard Back In Baby’s Arms (Patsy Cline) was on radio driving in my car and sonically it just sounded amazing.Peter Gabriel + Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (Taboo) - I used to hate this song, but now it’s one of my favorites. I loved Sex Is Violent ((From Film)) the first time I heard it. This track makes my mind whirl and vibrate with flowing energy. Something I Can Never Have (Nine Inch Nails) - A classic Rock - Various Artists track. I Will Take You Home (Russel Means) have really caught my ear and imagination. Drums A Go-Go (Hollywood Persuaders) is the more seemingly obscure song on Tarantino - (1994) Natural Born Killers that bear up best to repeated listening. Hungry Ants ((From Film)) very upbeat. Day The Niggaz Took Over, The (Dr. Dre) is a medium tempo tune. You have to get essence of the Born Bad (Juliette Lewis)’s power, to truly understand this masterpiece. A great put together song. This song is like perfectly aged vintage bordeaux wine not a tequila shot. Batonga In Batongaville ((From Film)) - isn’t quite as powerful vocally, but has a beautiful melody. A Warm Place (Nine Inch Nails) is the albums biggest surprise. Allah, Mohammed, Char, Yaar ((From Film)) - A nice song. I’ve found myself listening to The Future (Leonard Cohen) back to back and back many times. What Would U Do (Tha Dogg Pound) is new, fresh, and hypnotizing.
Tarantino - (1994) Natural Born Killers CD


