214 of 219 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
ONLY 4 songs of the soundtrack R in the movie!!!, September 29, 2002
By A Customer
After reviewing the credits, actually only FOUR of the songs in this album ARE in the movie and they are the tracks by new order, dj krush, expansion union and junkie xl... the rest is ... rap that has NOTHING to do with the motion picture (...INSPIRED BY...???).
For all of you that are looking for the missing tracks (most of them techno, electronic or even ambient) here's a list of the songs that SHOULD have been in this cd...
-"Go Get On It" by Southside Reverb (first ending credits song)
-"Call & Response" by Source Direct
-"Yeah" by DJ Krush
-"Rattle the Fear" by Spirit Fire Child
-"Ni Ten Ichi Ryu (Two Swords Technique)" by Photek
-"UT1-Dot" by Polygon Window
-"Ether" by Siren
-"Ah Singapore" by Shonen Knife
-"Chin Chin" by Bang Wu Cherry and DJ Dune (features "Japanese Schoolgirl Rap" played in the Night Club scene)
-"Bad Moon Rising" by Creedence Clearwater Revival
...and for the "ambient" music:
-"Soleil" by Solitaire
-"Eclipse" by Solitaire
-"Fearless" by Solitaire
-"Rainbow Voice" by David Hykes
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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Shonen Knife?, March 26, 2001
Shonen Knife did music for this film (they aren't, alas, on the CD), but they did not perform the music in the club scene. The Japanese schoolgirl band is called Bang Wa Cherry, and the song is "Chin Chin." Information about Bang Wa Cherry, like do they have an album, seems hard to find. But if you search Shonen Knife MP3s, you'll find copies of "Chin Chin" misidentified as "Ah Singapore" (the track from the movie which was actually by Shonen Knife).
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18 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Napster is your friend., August 31, 2000
The Confusion track rocks hard - great dance music, great kickboxing background music. Just about all the other tracks are stuff that isn't in the movie. I guess they're okay if you like rap, but it is misleading to call this a "soundtrack".
If you're looking for that hot teen Japanese girl action, search Napster for Shonen Knife. The song from the movie is "Ah Singapore".
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