"The pick of destiny (Deluxe)" LP by Tenacious D

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Appears as a re-release in the form of a black deluxe Vinyl edition (180g).

Four years after their debut album, the guys from Tenacious D show with their album 'The Pick Of Destiny' that they still have it. The probably craziest duo in rock history once again impressively proves that actors can also rock the musical scene. 'The Pick Of Destiny' is the soundtrack to the movie 'Kings of Rock' and the ultimate attack on your funny bone.

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Item no. 363257
Musical Genre Alternative/Indie
Exclusive No
Media - Format 1-3 LP
Product topic Bands
Band Tenacious D
Product type LP
Release date 8/18/17
Gender Unisex

LP 1

  • 1.
    Kickapoo
  • 2.
    Classico
  • 3.
    Baby
  • 4.
    Destiny
  • 5.
    History
  • 6.
    The Government Totally Sucks
  • 7.
    Master Exploder
  • 8.
    The Divide
  • 9.
    Papagenu (He's My Sassafrass)
  • 10.
    Dude (I Totally Miss You)
  • 11.
    Break In-City (Storm the Gate!)
  • 12.
    Car Chase City
  • 13.
    Beelzeboss (The Final Showdown)
  • 14.
    POD
  • 15.
    The Metal

by Marcel Anders (10.01.2007) Actually, this album only functions with the film of the same name. Because "The pick of destiny" is the accompanying soundtrack and only contains four "real" songs of the Californian cult duo Jack Black und Kyle Gass. Which are the mini Rock-opera "Kickapoo" (featuring Meat Loaf and Ronnie James Dio), the Who-cover "Master exploder", the Kiss-like "Car chase city" and a five-minute "Rock out" with Nirvana-drummer and hobby-devil Dave Grohl. In between, you get short film sequences and song-ditties in which the two nevertheless present themselves at their best. "Classico" is a Bach-interpretation, "History" a great Southern-Rock-persiflage, "The government totally sucks" the straight middle finger towards George Bush and "Papagenu" a drug trip with Bigfoot. Sounds crazy? It is indeed - with the definite highlight being "The Metal": a tribute to the Spandex Rock of the 80s with the memorable line "no one can destroy the Metal". Great fun! But, as I said, only really great in combination with the film.