A Musical Massacre - Track Listing

Track Listing

# Title Featuring (s) Time Samples
1 "Intro" 2:03
2 "Beatnuts Forever" Triple Seis & Marlon Manson 3:14
  • "Giving Up" by Zulema
  • "I Got The" by Labi Siffre
3 "Muchachacha" Willie Stubz & Swinger 4:08
  • "Black Night" by Daniel Janin & JC Pierric
4 "I Love It" 4:14
  • "And I Love Her" by Enoch Light
5 "Slam Pit" Cuban Link & Common 3:26
  • "Off the Books" by The Beatnuts
  • "Find That" by The Beatnuts
  • "Live at the Barbeque" by Main Source
6 "Wild, Wild, What!" 0:45
7 "Look Around" dead prez & Cheryl Pepsii Riley 5:18
  • "And I Love Her" by Enoch Light
  • "Gracias Mi Amor" by Danny Rivera
8 "Cocotaso" Tony Touch 2:16
9 "Monster for Music" 2:49
  • "Baggin & Boastin" by The Jungle Brothers
10* "Spelling Beatnuts with Lil' Donny" 1:18
  • "Sesame Street" by Blowfly
11 "Puffin' on a Cloud" 5:10
  • "Under the Influence of Love" by Love Unlimited Orchestra
12 "Turn It Out" Greg Nice 4:54
  • "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" by The New Vaudeville Band
13 "Rated R" Nogoodus 1:46
14 "Who You're Fuckin' Wit'" 0:50
  • "Somebody's on Your Case" by Ann Peebles
15 "Story 2000" Patrick Blazy 3:24
  • "Jungle Fever" by The Chakachas
16 "Watch Out Now" Yellaklaw 2:55
  • "Hi-Jack" by Enoch Light
17 "You're a Clown" Biz Markie & Tyler Fernandez 5:00
  • "Never on Sunday" by Don Costa
18 "Buddah in the Air" Carl Thomas & Gob Goblin 6:14
19 "Se Acabo (It's Over)" Swinger & Magic Juan 4:13
  • "Se Acabo" by Marco Antonio Muñiz

An asterisk (*) indicates a track omitted from the British version.

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