Poultrygeist (soundtrack)

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Poultrygeist! Music From and Inspired by the Motion Picture
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Soundtrack album
ReleasedOctober 3, 2006
Genre Musical, hardcore punk, pop punk, ska punk
Length68:51
Label Troma Entertainment
Micro, Inc. Recordings
Producer Jeremy Howell

Poultrygeist! Music From and Inspired By the Motion Picture is the soundtrack album to the 2008 musical-comedy horror film Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead , released independently through the movie's production company Troma Entertainment on October 3, 2006.

In addition to the film's musical numbers composed by Duggie Banas, Poultrygeist's soundtrack features songs from numerous punk rock bands as well as snippets of dialogue from the film.

The CD soundtrack for Poultrygeist was released with a bonus DVD which included several behind-the-scenes featurettes, trailers, two music videos for Calimari Safari's "Poultrygeist" and the first five minutes of the film.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."Poultrygeist"  Calimari Safari 3:08
2."You Fools, This Restaurant is Built on an Ancient Tromahawk Indian Burial Ground!" (dialogue)  Ron Jeremy 0:27
3."Clear"  Potshot 2:39
4."Bumpin' Tacos" (dialogue)  Jason Yachanin 0:10
5."Revenge is a Dish Best Served Fried"Gabe Friedman, Lloyd Kaufman, Duggie BanasJason Yachanin2:32
6."Last Words" The Peacocks1:54
7."Sensitive"  Scatterbox 1:32
8."Goddamn Honkies" (dialogue) Joshua Olatunde0:46
9."Slow Fast Food Love"Gabe Friedman, Lloyd Kaufman, Duggie BanasJason Yachanin and Kate Graham5:10
10."Red Planet"  Zombina and the Skeletones 2:39
11."Eat My Meat, You Vegan Whores" (dialogue) Jason Yachanin, Allyson Sereboff and Kate Graham0:20
12."Milk Milk Lemonade" Dingleberry Dynasty2:21
13."I've Set Sail"  Dan Potthast 2:29
14."Longing to Live / Waiting to Die"Gabe Friedman, Duggie Banas, Jason "Shack" KozunLloyd Kaufman and Jason Yachanin2:44
15."Lone Gay Man's Last Words"  Elastic No-No Band 2:18
16."My Ass!" (dialogue) Robin Watkins0:28
17."Generous General"Duggie Banas, Jason "Shack" KozunRobin Watkins, Kate Graham and Allyson Sereboff4:56
18."Green Eggs and Pam" Purple Pam3:42
19."Poultrygeist"  Count Smokula 2:19
20."S-U-I-C-I-D-E"Gabe Friedman, Duggie BanasRose Ghavami1:42
21."This Isn't a Terrorist Thing!" (dialogue) Jason Yachanin0:17
22."Zombie Chickens from Tromaville" The Nihilistics2:21
23."Ghost of Chicken Past"Robert Aldape, Shane SwensonThee Obscene2:42
24."We Need Action!" (dialogue) Jason Yachanin, Allyson Sereboff and Kate Graham0:21
25."Drop the Bucket" Covered in Bees2:52
26."Dead as a Doornail" Impaler3:35
27."Massacre"  The Dwarves 3:07
28."The Chickens Have Declared Jihad on Us All" (dialogue) Rose Ghavami0:10
29."Murderous General"Gabe Friedman, Jason "Shack" Kozun, Duggie BanasRobin Watkins, Jason Yachanin and Kate Graham1:25
30."Slow Fast Food Love (reprise)"Gabe Friedman, Lloyd KaufmanBaxendale4:47
31."Bleed On"  The Dwarves 2:43
Total length:68:51

The following is a list of songs featured in Poultrygeist but not included on the soundtrack album:

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