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Heavy Metal  (1981)
 
Product detail
Format: CD
UPC:  07559606912
Label: Elektra
Label number: 60691
Running time: 62m03s
Release date:  3/14/1995
 
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Album Tracklist
1.  Heavy Metal - Sammy Hagar  [3:52]
2.  Heartbeat - Riggs  [3:51]
3.  Working in the Coalmine - Devo  [2:51]
4.  Veteran of the Psychic Wars - Blue Oyster Cult  [4:49]
5.  Reach Out - Cheap Trick  [3:39]
...see complete tracklist
Soundtrack Q & A
Q: In Heavy Metal 1981 a futuristic band plays a tune with a heavy bass beat and the line goes something like "Why don't you come over to my house baby." I am struggling to find out who did it and what the name is. I thought it was Blue Osyter Cult but after checking the song from the movie it wasn't on it. Can anybody help?  (from Tom  in Los Angeles, Ca )
A: I found it and I was way off. It's Devo singing "Through Being Cool." But why doesn't it apear on the soundtrack CD? (thanks to ttavella , L A CA add more info
 
Q: For the longest time, I have been trying to figure out what song is playing when the space ship picks up that scientist guy and the girl and takes them away. While flying through space, the two "pilots" snort up a line the size of the grand canyon. Afterwards, you look out the window and everything is all psychadelic with the colors and pictures. What the hell is the song playing in that scene?  (from Chaz  in Jersey )
A: I think its Black Sabbath's "E5150." (thanks to The Dude , New Jersey add more info
 
Q: On the South Park episode called "Major Boobage," they play a track from the Heavy Metal soundtrack. What track did they play?
...from mac  in maspeth  (answer mac's question)
 
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