Clerks: Music from the Motion Picture

Clerks: Music from the Motion Picture is the 1994 soundtrack album to Kevin Smith's 1994 film of the same name. The soundtrack features alternative rock, grunge, and punk rock songs performed by various artists, as well as audio clips from the film. As would be expected with popular bands, the soundtrack cost more money than the film itself.

Clerks: Music from the Motion Picture
Soundtrack album
ReleasedOctober 11, 1994
GenreAlternative rock, punk rock, heavy metal, grunge
LabelChaos/Columbia
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Clerks: Music from the Motion Picture
(1994)
Mallrats
(1995)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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AllMusic [1]

On November 15, 2012, Smith found the original copy of the tape inside his house. The tape was dubbed over an instructional 4 track cassette. According to Smith, "Henry Hudson Regional school mate Scott Angley and his band LOVE AMONGST FREAKS recorded the score, opening song and others pieces on an old 4 track recorder in their garage."[2]

Track listing

No.TitleContributing artistLength
1."Dante's Lament" (Dialogue)Brian O'Halloran0:04
2."Clerks"Love Among Freaks3:41
3."Kill the Sexplayer"Girls Against Boys3:16
4."No Time for Love, Dr. Jones" (Dialogue)Jeff Anderson, Lee Bendick0:09
5."Got Me Wrong"Alice in Chains4:09
6."Randal and Dante on Sex" (Dialogue)Jeff Anderson, Brian O'Halloran0:19
7."Making Me Sick"Bash & Pop2:14
8."A Bunch of Muppets" (Dialogue)Jeff Anderson, Brian O'Halloran0:23
9."Chewbacca"Supernova1:26
10."Panic in Cicero"The Jesus Lizard3:26
11."Shooting Star"Golden Smog4:40
12."Leaders and Followers"Bad Religion2:41
13."I Like to Expand My Horizons" (Dialogue)Jeff Anderson, Brian O'Halloran0:15
14."Violent Mood Swings (Thread Mix)"Stabbing Westward5:31
15."Berserker"Love Among Freaks2:08
16."Big Problems"Corrosion of Conformity2:15
17."Go Your Own Way"Seaweed3:49
18."Social Event of the Season" (Dialogue)Brian O'Halloran, Jeff Anderson0:27
19."Can't Even Tell"Soul Asylum3:13
20."Jay's Chant" (Dialogue)Jason Mewes0:10

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