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Originally released on March 28, 1995, by Wea/Elektra Entertainment, the Tank Girl soundtrack is surprisingly good.
| Song Title | Artist |
|---|---|
| Rippers Sole | Stomp |
| Army of Me | Bjork |
| Girl U Want | Devo |
| Mockingbird Girl | Magnificent bastards |
| Shove | L7 |
| Drown Soda | Hole |
| Bomb | Bush |
| Roads | Portishead |
| Lets do It | Joan Jett & Paul Westerberg |
| Thief | Belly |
| Aurora | Veruca Salt |
| Big Gun | Ice-T |
A dreadful "Let's Do It" by Joan Jett and Paul Westerberg is the only lame moment on the soundtrack of a flick that's destined to become the Rocky Horror of the '90s. The contemporary A-list - Bjork, Portishead, Belly, Veruca Salt, Hole and L7 - all weigh in with new tracks; Bjšrk's "Army of Me" and Portishead's "Roads" are standouts. "Season with Mockingbird Girl" by a Stone Temples Pilots spinoff called The Mad Bastards adds to the film's considerable hip quotient.
--Jeff Bateman on Amazon.com
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Front Cover
Inside Cover
The Inside Scoop
for those who rilly rilly enjoy liner notes.
The Inside Pix
Inside the CD Back Cover