"Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters" Soundtrack Lyrics
Movie • 2007
Track Listing
›Nude Love
Master Shake
›Groovy Time For A Movie Time
Soda Dog Refreshment Squad
›Cut You Up With A Linoleum Knife
Mastodon
›More To Me Than Meat And Eyes
Early Man
›ATHF Theme
Schoolly D
›Skit
Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film For Theaters
›The Chosen
Unearth
›It's Time To Party
Andrew W.K.
›Skit
Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film For Theaters
›Carl's Theme
9lb Hammer
›Bookworm Resin
Brass Castle
›Skit
Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film For Theaters
›Blam Blam
Killer Mike
›I Like You Booty (But I'm Not Gay)
Insane-o-flex
›I Want Candy
MC Chris
›Girls Like Status
The Hold Steady
›Nude Love (Reprise)
Master Shake
›Party Party Party
Andrew W. K.
"Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters" Soundtrack Description
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Background
Plot & Characters
Musical Styles & Themes
- Heavy metal & hardcore: down-tuned riffs, blastbeat winks, and throat-shredded vocals—used as both parody and propulsion.
- Indie & alt-rock: crunchy guitars, bar-band hooks, and choruses that feel like a beer raised in unison.
- Hip-hop roots: the show’s DNA shows up—swaggering beats, knowingly ridiculous boasts, and the iconic series theme folded in.
- In-universe skits & cues: character interludes and faux-commercial moments that make the album feel like a transmission from inside the theater itself.
Track Highlights & Scene Pairings
Metal Rules… Literally
Indie Elbows Out
A bar-band anthem from a touring workhorse. The guitars lean forward, the snare snaps, and suddenly our heroes’ ridiculous quest feels… kind of triumphant? The movie uses this energy to grease scene transitions and sell a punchline like it’s a victory lap.Party Cannon
A sprint of pure adrenaline from a professional rager. You know the artist: the king of three-word choruses built for fists-in-the-air. Dropped in the middle of cartoon chaos, the cut plays like a Red Bull shot to the plot.Theme Song DNA
The show’s calling card retooled for the big screen. Beat hits, swagger intact. It’s a bridge from TV to theater, reminding you that the dumbest genius in the room is still the vibe.Hip-Hop Haymaker
A bruiser from an Atlanta heavyweight. Thick low-end, no-nonsense delivery—perfect for chase sequences and confident struts. It gives the film that “walk like you own the block” gait, even when our guys barely own their rent.Carl, But Make It Country-Punk
A twang-and-distortion swing dedicated to the world’s unluckiest neighbor. It’s half character study, half friendly roast, and it turns Carl’s suffering into an oddly affectionate stomp.Cartoon Logic, Candy Coating
A rapid-fire geek-rap sugar hit from a high-pitched cult hero. The hook sticks like gum under a seat; the verses skate across references the way the movie skates across plot points.Behind the Scenes
A few truths anchor the chaos. First, this was the first Adult Swim series to leap to a theatrical feature, made lean and mean on an indie budget. Second, the marketing was as wild as the movie: a long teaser that doubled down on the title’s absurdity, a notorious April Fools’ “airing” in a tiny silent box during regular programming, and a fantasy poster painted by fantasy-art royalty. And hanging over the whole campaign, the infamous Mooninite billboard panic that turned a guerrilla promo into national news. It’s rare that a soundtrack feels like part of a stunt, but here the music and the myth-making are the same beast: loud, irreverent, and shamelessly specific. On the album side, the label’s Adult Swim roots meant they could mix cult metal, alt-rock lifers, and hip-hop ringers without chasing radio format rules. You hear producers leaning into grit rather than sanding it down—short runtimes, hard left turns, skits that interrupt just when a groove settles. The result plays like flipping channels in a college apartment at 2 a.m., only someone left the volume pinned.Quotes
“We wanted to open with a song that tells you the rules and still makes you break a few.” Band member interview, on the metal opener
“The non sequitur humor will thrill the built-in fanbase.” Contemporary review summary
“It’s an act of terrorism against entertainment.” A particularly cranky critic
Critic & Fan Reactions
Critics mostly shrugged and smirked—mixed notices for the movie, curiosity for the album. But among fans, this soundtrack became a rite of passage: a shared language of snack-metal warnings, bar-band singalongs, and a head-nodder from a Southern rap titan that still slaps in car speakers. People remember where they were the first time the concession stand started screaming at them. That’s not normal. That’s the point.Release & Technical Notes
- Album: Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters — Colon the Soundtrack
- Type: Soundtrack (movie)
- Release date: April 10, 2007
- Label: Williams Street (Cartoon Network/Adult Swim)
- Approx. runtime: ~41–47 minutes depending on edition/format
- Styles: Heavy metal, indie/alt-rock, hip-hop, comedy skits
- Notable artists featured: Mastodon, The Hold Steady, Andrew W.K., Killer Mike, Unearth, Early Man, mc chris, 9LB Hammer, Schoolly D, Brass Castle
- Film box office snapshot: ~$5.5M domestic on a ~$0.75M budget; R-rated animated cult hit
Cast Snapshot
Main Voices (2007)
- Dana Snyder — Master Shake
- Carey Means — Frylock
- Dave Willis — Meatwad / Carl / assorted chaos
- Matt Maiellaro — Err / extras
- C. Martin Croker — Dr. Weird / Steve
- Andy Merrill — Oglethorpe
- Mike Schatz — Emory
Cameos & Extras
- Brann Dailor & Mastodon — the opening snack-metal assault
- Neil Peart — a heavenly drum cameo
- Bruce Campbell — Chicken Bittle
FAQ
- Is the metal “rules” song actually on the album?
- Yes—the opener doubles as a theater-etiquette screed and a legit headbanger.
- What label released the soundtrack?
- Williams Street, the Adult Swim–affiliated imprint.
- Does the classic TV theme appear?
- It does—folded in as a nod to the show’s origins.
- Which genres dominate?
- Heavy metal and indie-rock do the heavy lifting; hip-hop and comedy skits keep the show’s rhythm intact.
- How long is the album?
- Roughly three-quarters of an hour, with slight differences across digital and CD editions.
Additional Info
- The soundtrack dropped three days before the theatrical release—peak hype timing for a cult crowd that actually buys CDs.
- The poster art riffs on sword-and-sorcery paintings; the music mirrors that over-the-top attitude without blinking.
- The film’s April Fools’ TV “premiere” stunt became part of the legend; the album rode that wave of chaos all the way into dorm stereos.
- If you’re hunting vinyl: the original push was CD/digital; later pressings and regional timings vary—collector territory.
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