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Get the Girl! Kill the Baddies 1. The scream (used at many points)
Perry Farrel of Jane's Addiction, from the song 'Ocean Size' from the album 'Nothing's Shocking' It's toward the end of the track (track 2)
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2. Title
Title taken from 'Total Recall'. The REKALL employee talks about the adventure program with the words: (appr.) "I don't want to spoil it for you, but by the end of this program, you get the girl, kill the bad guy and save the entire planet!" *yeah, he didn't spoil the ending one bit!* ;)
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3.Part of the Rythm
I've been listening to Massive Attack's 'Blue Lines' album and I think it might be based on a section of (I think) the last track of the album called 'Hymn Of The Great Wheel'. Or at least they used a similar drum machine...
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1. The chanting at the very beginning
From 'Akira' as well (in the movie, it's the part where Lady Miyako is bellowing about Akira coming again, and they're burning the TV's and painting "AKIRA" on the road)
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1. The percussive breathing ("Doh! Doh! Eeeehhh-Hahhh!") It's clearest at the start of the song
Clown Gang music from the Japanese animated film 'Akira'
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2. In the intro, there's a sample of someone making a "hoooooooowaaaa" kind of noise (not sure how else to describe it)
I think its "Mr. Woo" in the 'Fistful of Yen' bit from 'Kentucky Fried Movie'.
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1. "The power... exists in everyone"
2. "There`s no other way!'Both from 'Akira'.
----------[ Terry Walsh - [email protected] ]The entire statment is "The power of Akira exists in everyone."
----------[ PWEI Vampire - [email protected] ]Spoken by the Colonel in Akira.
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3. "Okay let's do it"
Also from Akira, said by one of Kay's revolutionary friends.
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4 "There's no other way!" toward the end of the song while Clint is chanting "Feel's like Karma"
Spoken by a guard talking about Tetso, also from Akira.
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5. "Do you hear me?!" (Only on the version from 'Live At Weird's...' near the end of Graham's solo,
which starts out "No solution, constitution...")1.Tetsuo, also from Akira.
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6. Big vocal chorus
I'm probably wrong, but it sounds like the Stones' 'You Can't Always Get What You Want'.
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7. "Who you gonna call?" (Shouted under the same lyric.)
The movie 'Ghostbusters'.
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8. Short, but familiar squealy guitar bits
Could it be our old pal Buzzard, sticking his neck out all the way from 'Can U Dig It?'
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1. "My mama told me... to tell YOU!"
*Source Unknown*
2. There's a percussive sound that kind of goes "vweeep".
The sound heard on the bridge in the original Star Trek TV show when a photon torpedo is launched.
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3. During the chorus I can hear a deep voice saying "No more Mr. Nice guy" at 0:26 and many times thereafter and it doesn't sound like a band member so it's likely a sample.
I have no idea where it's from however.
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I'm probably wrong, but I think I recall hearing it in the movie 'Shocker'.
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1. The line "A friendly wave each morning, starting the day, Neighbour" is a straight steal from the theme music to the Aussie soap 'Neighbours' - a sickly tale of everyday Oz folk that is VERY popular in the UK. The lines following this, "Hey pretty pretty, you're barely alive, look at me, the candy coloured clown..." and "send you straight to hell, send you love letters like a bullet..." etc. etc. are all more-or-less taken from David Lynch's 'Blue Velvet', where Frank (Dennis Hopper) is threatening Kyle McLachlan, who he refers to as "Pretty Pretty" and "Neighbour". This is after Dean Stockwell has mimed to a record referring to "...the Candy Coloured Clown they call the Sandman..."
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1. The cool nighclub jazz in the beginning
A speeded-up sample from 'One On The Rocks' by INXS.
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1. There's some boy's choir-like singing in the background
I'm pretty sure this is also from ' Akira'. It sounds a lot like it's from the 'Requiem', which, in the movie, was in the part where Akira is taking Tetsuo with him to wherever it is they were going. (When Kaneda was floating around in the debris from the city, etc)
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2. Interesting side note! There WAS a sample in the original of this of Harry Dean Stanton talking in the film 'Paris, Texas' apparently, but it was removed before the album was cut but the title stuck as no one could think of a better one.
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3. The bassline
I believe it is sampled from a Happy Mondays song. I am not nor do I know a HM fan to confirm with, but maybe you can look into it...
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4. The Guitarre, coming in at 00:13
The same guitarre is on a track by the Smiths.
----------[ Emong Nedrag - [email protected] ]Yeah, that's pretty much their trademark sound, isn't it? ---Dave
1. There's a bell-sounding noise (actually, it's probably more like the sort of noise you get when flipping sheet metal like you're making a wave)
From the soundtrack to 'Yellow Submarine'. It's like right at the very end of 'Pepperland laid waste'.
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