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Snakes on a Plane: The Album

 
Album Review: Snakes on a Plane: The Album
 

  • Artist: Original Soundtrack
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: August 15, 2006
  • Type: Soundtrack, Collection (various artists), Contains explicit content, Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Soundtrack

Review

As ridiculous as the horror-comedy Snakes on a Plane appeared to be, one had to wonder what on earth the accompanying soundtrack would sound like. Well, apparently, mass airborne hysteria due to an overabundance of slithering friends equals hefty amounts of dance-remixed emo/pop-punk songs with just a dash of rap for good measure. Aside from occasional reptilian references and intermittent dialogue from the movie -- including, of course, Samuel L. Jackson's now infamous "That's it! I have had it with these muthaf*ckin' snakes on this muthaf*ckin' plane!" -- this collection of songs is more like a Decaydance club mix to be played between live band sets than a soundtrack. What do any of these songs even have to do with the movie? Midtown's Gabe Saporta leads the way with Cobra Starship and the ridiculously catchy dance-pop/rock-rap ditty "Snakes on a Plane (Bring It)," which proves to be one of the most memorable (and fitting), if only for its truly infectious and random nature. From here, many of the tracks fall into that "let's add a Casio beat or drum machine and call it a day" style of remixing; several songs also don't really sound that remarkably different than their original versions. But everything is enjoyable enough if you're already into these bands -- namely cuts from the Sounds, the Bronx, and Jack's Mannequin -- but everyone else will likely be unimpressed. And just so you don't think Snakes on a Plane is an emo-only party, totally random tracks also pop up and, though strong, seem completely out of place in the Warped-heavy crowd. Cee-Lo throws in the funky dance beats of "Ophidiophobia" (fear of snakes, how clever), Donavon Frankenreiter brings his Jack Johnson-esque styling to "Lovely Day," and Michael Franti sidesteps his oft-political agenda to bring the carefree reggae-lite rap of "Hey Now Now." A perfectly enjoyable and disposable album that only enthusiasts of the Pete Wentz faction of emo need pick up. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Snakes on a Plane (Bring It) Sam Hollander, Gabe Saporta, Travis "Schleprok" McCoy, Dave Katz The Sounds, The Academy Is..., Gym Class Heroes, Cobra Starship (3:19)
The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide Is Press Coverage ... [Mi Brendon Urie, Ryan Ross, Spencer Smith Panic at the Disco (3:35)
Black Mamba [Teddybears Remix] William Beckett, Mike Carden The Academy Is... (3:31)
Ophidiophobia Cee-Lo Green, P. Brown Organized Noize, Cee-Lo Green (3:56)
Can't Take It [El Camino Prom Wagon Mix] Tyson Ritter, Nick Wheeler The All-American Rejects (2:58)
Queen of Apology [Patrick Stump Remix] Maja Ivarsson The Sounds (3:05)
Of All the Gin Joints in All the World [Tommie Sunshine's Brooklyn ...] Pete Wentz, Joe Trohman, Patrick Stump, Andrew Hurley Fall Out Boy (4:14)
New Friend Request [Hi-Tek Remix] Gym Class Heroes Gym Class Heroes (4:16)
Around the Horn [Louis XIV Remix] The Bronx The Bronx (3:25)
Remember to Feel Real [MacHine Shop Remix] Armor for Sleep, Ben Jorgensen Armor for Sleep (4:03)
Wine Red [Tommie Sunshine's Brooklyn Fire Retouch] Bob Morris, The Hush Sound, Greta Salpeter The Hush Sound (3:27)
Bruised [Remix] Andrew McMahon Jack's Mannequin (3:58)
Wake Up [Acoustic] Joshua Eppard, Travis Stever, Claudio Sanchez, Michael T. Todd Coheed and Cambria (3:37)
Lovely Day Donavon Frankenreiter Donavon Frankenreiter (3:02)
Hey Now Now Michael Franti, C. Young Spearhead, Michael Franti (5:35)
Snakes on a Plane -The Theme Trevor Rabin Trevor Rabin (6:48)

Credits

Jonathan Daniel (Executive Producer), McKinley Horton (Keyboards), Paul Q. Kolderie (Mixing), Organized Noize (Drums), Organized Noize (Programming), Mike Patterson (Bass), Mike Patterson (Guitar), Paul Broucek (Executive), Mark Verbos (Producer), Mark Verbos (Remixing), Cee-Lo Green (Vocals), Donavon Frankenreiter (Producer), Jason Cienkus (Soundtrack Executive Producer), Tommie Sunshine (Producer), Tommie Sunshine (Remixing), Gabe Saporta (Group Member), Nick Wheeler (Guitar), Maja Ivarsson (Vocals), Bob McLynn (Executive Producer), Erin Scully (Music Executive), Jason Linn (Producer), Sandeep Sriram (Soundtrack Coordination), Jason Hill (Producer), Jason Hill (Remixing), Matthew Zeek Harris (Art Direction), Patrick Stump (Remixing), Andros Rodriguez (Engineer), Joe Kara (Marketing)
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