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Assault. Arson. Robbery. Those are the taglines under each of the three mug shots advertising the
Mod Squad movie, but they could easily be describing the crime-centric songs driving this hipster vehicle. NYPD poster boy
Busta Rhymes--whose weapons-possession charges have landed him more than a few dates in real-life court--leads off with his smug trademark uhh's in "Party Is Goin' On Over Here." The thick rhymes on
Everlast's hit single "Ends" dwell on other societal ills: "Some people would rob their mother for the ends." It's easy to draw a thin blue line between the film's troublesome delinquents-turned-undercover-cops and this seamless blend of drawling R&B (
Curtis Mayfield,
Gerald Levert), skittering club-rat faves (the previously unreleased remix of
Bjork's "Alarm Clock"), and, for the rocker kids, some much-welcome fresh material from
The Breeders (the serpentine, ABBA-esque "Collage"). Each metropolitan kiss of guns 'n' bass will leave you wanting to fight some of your own crime.
--Kristy Ojala
Entertainment Weekly
This is a mishmash of second-rate songs from unrelated artists.