Celebrity Deathmatch (soundtrack)

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Celebrity Deathmatch
Celebrity Deathmatch OST.jpg
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedNovember 2, 1999
Recorded1999
Genre Alternative rock
Alternative metal
Hip hop
Length58:43
Label Interscope Records
Producer Marilyn Manson
Fredwreck
Soopafly
Bass Brothers
Powerman 5000
Prince Paul
Jay Jay French
Kool Keith
Rob Zombie
DJ Lethal
Primus
Singles from Celebrity Deathmatch
  1. "Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes"
    Released: November 16, 1999
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Celebrity Deathmatch is the soundtrack to the MTV American stop-motion animated television series Celebrity Deathmatch . Released on November 2, 1999 by Interscope Records, the soundtrack consisted of a blend of alternative rock and hip hop. The soundtrack featured Marilyn Manson's Grammy-nominated single "Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes".

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes" John 5 (music)
Marilyn Manson (lyrics)
Marilyn Manson 3:29
2."Celebrity Deathmatch"Alvin Joiner, Eric Banks Xzibit 2:54
3."My Fault" (Pizza Mix) Jeff Bass, Mark Bass, Marshall Mathers Eminem 3:59
4."Standing 8"Powerman 5000 (music)
Spider One (lyrics)
Powerman 5000 3:37
5."I'll Bust 'Em, You Punish 'Em"Germaine Williams, William Griffin, Jr., Mike "Punch" Harper Rakim and Canibus 3:39
6."Clean Slate" Todd Ray Shuvel 4:54
7."Terminator" (Breathe Remix)Sevendust Sevendust 4:36
8."Secret Wars" (Prince Paul Mix)Jamal Gray, Paul Huston, Rhamel Richardson Last Emperor and Prince Paul 5:10
9."Vampire"Naked, Doug McCarvell, Peter Karroll Bif Naked 4:42
10."Let's Go All the Way" (cover of Sly Fox, 1986)Gary "Mudbone" Cooper The Wondergirls 4:25
11."Bow to the Masta"Keith Thornton Kool Keith 4:10
12."Meet the Creeper" (Brute Man & Wonder Girl Mix)Zombie, Scott Humphrey (music)
Zombie (lyrics)
Rob Zombie and DJ Lethal 3:32
13."The Heckler" Larry LaLonde, Les Claypool, Tim Alexander Primus 3:40
14."No Good"RaileLiars Inc.2:59
15."Money"A. Jay Popoff, Jeremy Popoff Lit 2:57
Total length:58:43

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References

  1. "Celebrity Deathmatch - Various Artists". Allmusic.