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Punk Goes Crunk [Explicit Lyrics]

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1 Disc(s)

  1. 1.

    Put Yo Hood Up 4:59

    Set Your Goals

  2. 2.

    I Got Your Money 4:15

    Say Anything

  3. 3.

    I Wish 2:52

    The Secret Handshake

  4. 4.

    Men in Black 3:05

    Forever the Sickest Kids

  5. 5.

    California Love 4:16

    My American Heart

  6. 6.

    I Wanna Love You 3:03

    Maine

  7. 7.

    Kryptonite 4:30

    Emanuel

  8. 8.

    The Seed (2.1) 4:22

    Person L

  9. 9.

    Still Fly 4:55

    The Devil Wears Prada

  10. 10.

    Umbrella 3:49

    All Time Low

  11. 11.

    Notorious Thugs 7:23

    Scary Kids Scaring Kids

  12. 12.

    Nothin' But a "G" Thang 3:29

    Escape Frame

  13. 13.

    Gin and Juice 3:44

    Hot Rod Circuit

  14. 14.

    Hey Ya 4:24

    Lorene Drive

  15. 15.

    Tennessee 4:05

    New Found Glory

Description

Crunk, that particular high-energy party hip-hop built around looped drum machines and simple chants, broke through into the mainstream a few years ago with massive hits by OutKast, Lil Jon, Bone Crusher, and the notably addictive Oscar-winner "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp" from Hustle and Flow. Fearless Records, looking for another opportunity to expand their Punk Goes... series, came up with the concept of Punk Goes Crunk, a chance for punk rock bands to reinterpret and perform crunk hits. Strictly speaking, Punk Goes Crunk really does not live up to its title: the 2Pac and Arrested Development songs predate the development of crunk, and the pop hits of Will Smith and Rihanna really don't fit either; while the groups (including Say Anything, Forever the Sickest Kids, New Found Glory, the Maine, Hot Rod Circuit, My American Heart, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, All Time Low, the Devil Wears Prada, the Secret Handshake, and Set Your Goals) seem to share a common historical sensibility, that punk began with the power pop of Green Day and reached its pinnacle with their unintentional prodigy, emo and screamo. Still, all these songs are well-produced, and Hot Rod Circuit lay down a successful track, wisely putting Snoop Dogg's "Gin and Juice" into a bluesy arrangement that actually works in a different context. Laurie Mercer, All Music Guide

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Description

    Crunk, that particular high-energy party hip-hop built around looped drum machines and simple chants, broke through into the mainstream a few years ago with massive hits by OutKast, Lil Jon, Bone Crusher, and the notably addictive Oscar-winner "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp" from Hustle and Flow. Fearless Records, looking for another opportunity to expand their Punk Goes... series, came up with the concept of Punk Goes Crunk, a chance for punk rock bands to reinterpret and perform crunk hits. Strictly speaking, Punk Goes Crunk really does not live up to its title: the 2Pac and Arrested Development songs predate the development of crunk, and the pop hits of Will Smith and Rihanna really don't fit either; while the groups (including Say Anything, Forever the Sickest Kids, New Found Glory, the Maine, Hot Rod Circuit, My American Heart, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, All Time Low, the Devil Wears Prada, the Secret Handshake, and Set Your Goals) seem to share a common historical sensibility, that punk began with the power pop of Green Day and reached its pinnacle with their unintentional prodigy, emo and screamo. Still, all these songs are well-produced, and Hot Rod Circuit lay down a successful track, wisely putting Snoop Dogg's "Gin and Juice" into a bluesy arrangement that actually works in a different context. Laurie Mercer, All Music Guide

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  • DPCI: 012-07-0078
  • ASIN: B002ISTN6Y
  • Catalog #: 11379376
  • Item can not be gift wrapped.

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