1.2 Bite It You Scum - GG Allin ; The Murder Junkies
1.3 Carmalita - GG Allin
1.4 Snakeman's Dance
1.5 Young Little Meat
1.6 Fuck Authority - GG Allin ; The Criminal Quartet
1.7 Gypsy Motherfucker - GG Allin ; The Murder Junkies
1.8 Suck My Ass It Smells
1.9 Outlaw Scumfuc
1.10 Cunt Sucking Cannibal - GG Allin ; The Murder Junkies
1.11 I Wanna Kill You
1.12 When I Die - GG Allin
Number of discs:
1
Description:
The soundtrack to Todd Philips' amazing documentary on "Shock Rocker" GG Allin. This album compiles various live and studio tracks heard in the film and includes dialogue from the film between tracks. Some of GG's most well known songs like "Bite It You Scum" and "Die When You Die" appear here as well as a creepy take on Warren Zevon's "Carmalita."
"Hated: O.s.t." is the official soundtrack CD for the infamous documentary "Hated: GG Allin and the Murder Junkies," chronicling one of punk rock's most notorious figures. This collection features raw, unfiltered tracks that capture the chaotic energy and confrontational spirit of GG Allin?s music, making it a must-have for fans of hardcore punk history. The album offers an intense listening experience with songs that reflect Allin?s rebellious persona and controversial legacy. Released by AWAR, a label known for its dedication to underground and alternative music scenes, this CD stands as both a historical document and an explosive musical statement.
GG Allin was an American punk rock singer-songwriter whose career was marked by extreme performances, provocative lyrics, and uncompromising authenticity. Rising to notoriety in the 1980s and early 1990s, he became famous (and infamous) for his wild stage antics with bands like The Murder Junkies. Despite?or because of?his polarizing reputation, GG Allin has left a lasting impact on punk culture worldwide.
AWAR is recognized within independent music circles as a label committed to releasing bold works from artists who push boundaries. Their catalog includes rare gems from various subgenres of rock and experimental sounds, making them respected curators in alternative music communities.