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Exit Wounds [Import] [Explicit Lyrics] [Soundtrack]

~ Original Soundtrack (Artist)
4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (14 customer reviews)

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (Mar 20 2001)
  • Original Release Date: Mar 20 2001
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import, Explicit Lyrics, Soundtrack
  • Label: Virgin
  • ASIN: B00005AVOB
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (14 customer reviews)

Track Listings

1. No Sunshine - DMX
2. State To State - Black Child featuring Ja Rule
3. Gangsta Tears - Nas
4. We Got - Trick Daddy featuring Trina
5. Party - Sincere faturing Timbaland
6. It's On Me - Ideal
7. They Don't Fuck Wit U - Three 6 Mafia featuring Pat
8. Walk With Me - Big Stan featuring DMX
9. 1-2-3 - Memphis Bleek
10. Bust Your Gun - The Lox featuring Styles and Sheek
11. Steady Grinding - Mack 10 featuring Cash $$ Millionaires
12. Incense Burning - Playa
13. Off Da Chain Daddy - Drag On featuring Aja
14. Hell Yeah - Outsiderz 4 Life
15. Hey Ladies - Lady Luck featuring Redman
16. Fo All Y'All - Caviar featuring WC
17. Dog 4 Life - Iceberg

Product Description

From Amazon.com
There's no shortage of anger on Exit Wounds. Even when the backdrop suggests a lazy dance-out, the war of the words comes screeching forth. Outsiderz 4 Life lay down a placid rhythm track and then expletives fly. Lady Luck featuring Redman quote the Beastie Boys' "Hey Ladies" and turn it on its head with a 150-mile-per-hour rap. The album's real star, however, is obviously Yonkers-bred DMX, who leads off the album with an attack on Bill Withers's "Ain't No Sunshine" with expected ferocity and is featured with Big Stan on the Casio-keyboard-stuttering drive of "Walk with Me." Previous DMX collaborators the Lox shade things ominously for the noir-ish "Bust Your Gun." Queensbridge housing project's finest Nas keeps it raw with the appropriately titled "Gangsta Tears." Only Playa, hidden deep in the middle--sandwiched between Mack 10 and the truly beat-spastic Drag On--offer a conciliatory track with the romantically tinged "Incense Burning." It's so out of place, the effect is comical. How did these smoothies sneak past these gangstas, huh? --Rob O'Connor

Album Description
Currently out of print in the U.S., this is the digitally remastered digipack reissue of the soundtrack to the 2001 action film starring Steven Segal and rapper DMX.. Features performances from Mack 10, Memphis Bleek, Trick Daddy, Nas and, of course, the film's star DMX. Snapper Classics.

 

Customer Reviews

14 Reviews
5 star: 50%  (7)
4 star: 28%  (4)
3 star: 14%  (2)
2 star:    (0)
1 star: 7%  (1)
 
 
 
 
 
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5.0 out of 5 stars keep it real..., Sep 5 2001
By Denzo (everywhere, USA) - See all my reviews
This is a dope soundtrack mixed with all types of music to hit the mass. Being a producer on the soundtrack might make me a little biased, but it's a tight album. I like the whole album, but the ones that stand out in my mind are Nas, Trick Daddy, Timbaland, and Mack 10...I'm a soulful person so I like tracks that take you there. The hip hop is there...but the ghetto trax are the one's...so if u like it hot, you gotta get this 1.
check out #1,2,3,4,5,11, and the rest is cool 2...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Wasn't bad, Sep 1 2001
I recently bought this cd, it was pretty good, some songs were crap some were good, like DMX's "Ain't no Sunshine", which is one of my favourites on this soundtrack. Mostly it has a bunch of great rappers,rapping guys and swearing. I thought it was good but not the best, but if your into the whole rap thing like me which i like as well go for it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars I liked it, Jun 26 2001
By Wilke (Iowa) - See all my reviews
I was surprised that this soundtrack was as good as it was. I had to get the cd just because i am a huge DMX fan. Im glad i got this cd because i like almost all of the songs on here. The best songs on the cd are followed. 1-Aint no Sunshine-DMX(had to put this song on cause it has X), 2-State to State-Ja Rule( i liked this song because it had a good beat and Rule was in it), 5-Party-Timberland(i was really surprised with this song, because i havent liked anything Timberland has done but this song was tight.), 8-Walk With Me-Big Stan(another Dark Man X song), 11-Steady Grinding-Mack 10 & Cashmoney (great song, great beat, great lyrics, and great rappers), 13-Off Da Chain-Drag On(I think this is my favorite track on the cd, Drag On is so much better then people think.) All of the other tracks are good too, but i dont really like R&B as much as rap but over all this cd was good.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Stereotypical, boring soundtrack to a bad movie
Remember when a bunch of black guys swearing used to be enough to catch us off guard and get us to pay attention? Well it really isn't anymore... Read more
Published on Jun 2 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Soundtrack for a Awesome movie
Ok. Here we go. When I heard DMX's first single "Aint No Sunshine" for the first time, I was really upset. Read more
Published on April 18 2001