Ice Cube’s “Down for Whatever” is the highlight on Office Space’s soundtrack, a classy West Coast production with just the right proportions of laid-back groove and simmering tension. Scarface turns in a credible enough track (“No Tears”), and the Geto Boys’ impersonation of Bill Clinton at the end of “Damn It Feels Good to Be a Gangsta” is funny, though not terribly accurate. But Canibus and Biz Markie’s attempt to rework David Allan Coe’s “Take This Job and Shove It” into a hip-hop novelty hit falls flat, as does a similar effort by Lisa Stone at revitalizing “9 to 5.” Two ancient Perez Prado mambos tacked on at the end of the album throw its already shaky continuity even further off course, but they’re such great tunes that only a fool would bemoan their presence.
I could’ve cried while watching “Office Space.” When I wasn’t laughing myself hoarse, I was reliving my daily despair through the poor souls onscreen. Using hard-core rap to express the frustration and anger of these STAGGERINGLY non-black characters is the perfect touch.
As to the tunes themselves: the soundtrack works about 75% of the time. “Big Boss Man” and “9-5″ don’t do a lot for me. “Down for Whatever” makes the scene when used in the film. Mike Judge was smart enough not to just make fun of white guys listening to rap; he used rap to convey how badly these cubicle-bound saps want to break out of their lives. Geto Boys’ “Still” is, well, a pretty hostile track.
You’ll get whiplash the first time going from “Still” to Perez Prado’s jubilant “Mambo #8.” My fondest wish for all you good citizens out there is that the soundtrack will cause you to rent the film. Call in sick to work, line up ten beers in front of you and enjoy the great cathartic document of corporate angst which is “Office Space.”
Some of the songs on this soundtrack, such as Damn, It Feels Good To Be a Gangsta and No Tears are catchy, but the thing that really makes the album a winner is the movie. Everytime I hear one of the tracks on the album, I think of the scene in the movie where that song was played, and that’s what makes this album good. If the songs didn’t remind me of the movie, I doubt I’d like it much at all. I recommend buying this album, but only if you’ve seen the movie.
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Mostly gansta style rap with some nice Latino beats. Check out my other videos, and Subscribe. Call in sick to work, line up ten beers in front of you and enjoy the great cathartic document of corporate angst which is Office Space. My fondest wish for all you good citizens out there is that the soundtrack will cause you to rent the film. Youll get whiplash the first time going from Still to Perez Prados jubilant Mambo #8. Mike Judge was smart enough not to just make fun of white guys listening to rap; he used rap to convey how badly these cubicle-bound saps want to break out of their lives. Down for Whatever makes the scene when used in the film. When I wasnt laughing myself hoarse, I was reliving my daily despair through the poor souls onscreen. I couldve cried while watching Office Space. Scarface turns in a credible enough track , and the Geto Boys impersonation of Bill Clinton at the end of the album throw its already shaky continuity even further off course, but theyre such great tunes that only a fool would bemoan their presence.
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