Ranking All The Songs from The Judgment Night Soundtrack

Judgment Night

You should watch “Judgment Night” if you haven’t already. The plot advances at a neckbreaking pace, and the characters respond intelligently enough to their circumstances to make the film a rousing success. The film portrays an exhilarating, although meaningless, race through the dark and gloomy streets of Chicago’s West Side. The action crime thriller movie debuted in 1993 and was directed by the talented Stephen Hopkins. “Judgement Night” stars some of the most accomplished actors in the industry, including Stephen Dorff, Emilio Estevez, Jeremy Piven, and Cuba Gooding Jr. The plot revolves around four young friends who witness a horrendous murder while on their way to a local boxing match and are forced to run for their life. Judgment Night is the title of the soundtrack of the film. The soundtrack includes songs written by modern rock and hip-hop artists who collaborated on them. Epic Soundtrax and Immortal Records released the soundtrack, which charted at number 17 on the Billboard 200. Some of the artists involved in the soundtrack include Faith No More, De La Soul, Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E., House of Pain, and Onyx. The Judgment Night soundtrack is composed of eleven tracks by different artists. Here is a ranking of all the songs from the Judgment Night soundtrack.

11. Real Thing – Pearl Jam & Cypress Hill

 

This soundtrack is a precious diamond that must be preserved until the end of time. “Real Thing” is one of the songs on the soundtrack that was greatly loved by its fans. The track was performed by the talented Cypress Hill and Pearl Jam. Combining a rap group and a rock group was unusual, but the result of this song was mind-blowing.

10. Come and Die – Therapy? & Fatal

 

The number ten track on our list is a song performed by Therapy? And Fatal. This is one of the underrated masterpieces on the soundtrack. The track was released in 1993 on the Judgement Night soundtrack album.

9. Missing Link – Del the Funky Homosapien & Dinosaur Jr.

 

This is, without a doubt, one of the best rap and challenging rock tracks ever written. The guitar performance by J Mascis stands out throughout the track. This version of the song, which appears on the Judgment Night soundtrack, is sung by Del the Funky Homosapien, one of the best American rappers, in conjunction with Dinosaur Jr. “Missing Link” garnered a lot of great feedback on the soundtrack as well.

8. Freak Momma – Mudhoney & Sir Mix-A-Lot

 

It’s horrifying how perfectly Mudhoney and Sir Mix-A-Lot complement each other in the performance of this track. This track was the oddest on the entire album. In retrospect, it was nothing less than brilliant. The track was also released in 1993 and is contained in the Judgment Night soundtrack. It is one of the songs that stood out on the film’s soundtrack.

7. I Love You Mary Jane – Sonic Youth & Cypress Hill

 

“I Love You Mary Jane” is a sadly underappreciated and underappreciated song. The track was written by a number of artists, including Sen Dog, B-Real, Kim Gordon, DJ Muggs, Thurston Moore, Lee Ranaldo, and Steve Shelley. Sonic Youth and Cypress Hill performed this song, which features R&B/Soul, Alternative/Indie, Metal, Pop, Hard Rock, and Hip-Hop/Rap styles.

6. Another Body Murdered – Faith No More

 

This tune was the true definition of one of those rare occasions when the soundtrack was superior to the film by a significant factor. This track signifies when Rap and Metal teamed up and did it correctly. The track was composed by Roddy Bottum, Mike Bordin, Billy Gould, and Mike Patton. This track peaked at number 13 on the Irish Singles Chart and number 26 on the UK Singles Chart.

5. Disorder – Slayer & Ice-T

 

Even though it was released in the 1990s, this song is still relevant today. “Disorder” was performed by Slayer and Ice-T and is contained in the Judgment Night soundtrack. The track features different styles, including Metal, R&B/Soul, Alternative/Indie, Pop, Hard Rock, and Hip-Hop/Rap.

4. Judgment Night – Biohazard & Onyx

 

The lyrics of this song sound surreal and are the epitome of pure art. It also highlights the exceptional talent of the artists involved. Listening to this track makes one feel like they have committed a slew of offenses. I can’t believe how ahead of its time this song was back then; it’s still fantastic today. “Judgment Night” is such a terrific song that you should listen to it.

3. Me, Myself & My Microphone – Run DMC & Living Colour

 

The number three song on our list is a masterpiece performed by Run DMC and Living Color. It is one great track that was received so well by the film’s audience. Some of the artists involved in the composition of this great track include Joseph Simmons, Darryl McDaniels, Jam Master Jay, and Doug Wimbish. “Me, Myself & My Microphone” was released in 2009.

2. Fallin – De La Fanclub & Teenage Fanclub

 

This song was written and recorded exclusively for the soundtrack of the movie. De La Soul, an American alternative hip hop combo, and Teenage Fanclub, a Scottish power pop band, performed “Fallin.” This hit was released when mashups were not even a thing, and it is still outstanding. This song has stood the test of time for over two decades.

1. Just Another Victim – House Of Pain & Helmet

 

One significant aspect of this song is that an astounding transformation occurs as it progresses. It’s ironic that 20 years later, this song is more relevant than ever. This version of “Just Another Victim,” included in the Judgement Night soundtrack, was performed by Helmet and House Of Pain. This track charted at number 28 on the Australian Album Chart.

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