Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.10/10 from 6200 votes
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Title in Español:

El vengador tóxico 4

Synopsis

When the notorious Diaper Mafia take hostage the Tromaville School for the Very Special, only the Toxic Avenger and his morbidly obese sidekick Lardass can save Tromaville.

However, an explosion results in some unforeseeable consequences, creating a dimensional tear between Tromaville and its dimensional mirror image, Amortville.

While the Toxic Avenger (Toxie) is trapped in Amortville, Tromaville comes under the control of Toxie's evil doppelganger, the Noxious Offender (Noxie).

Will Toxie return to Tromaville in time to stop Noxie's rampage or is he doomed to remain a second-class citizen in Amortville forever?

How did Toxie's wife Sarah become pregnant with two babies from two different fathers?

Will Tito ever get over his teen angst and become a productive member of society?

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Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV
Rock That
Jane Jensen: Writer
Jane Jensen: Performer
Burner
Jane Jensen: Writer
Jane Jensen: Performer
Cannot Love You Enough
Willie Wisely: Writer
Willie Wisely: Performer
Seeing Red
Entombed: Performer
LaDeDa
Brynn Arens: Writer
Devil's Ball
Laying on Your Grave
Too Long
Irie
Turning Point (The Toxic Avenger Lives in Each of Our Souls as a Constant Reminder of the Horror of Modern Society an...
Brainwashed
Taste a Doberman's Ass
Rock 'N' Roll McDonald's

User reviews

Timothy Taylor
7/10

The use of different musical styles in the soundtrack, from punk rock to electronic beats, adds depth and variety to the overall sound of the movie, keeping the audience engaged throughout.

James Mitchell
8/10

The catchy and memorable melodies in the soundtrack make certain scenes stand out and leave a lasting impression, showcasing the talent and creativity of the composers.

Jennifer Allen
4/10

The music choices seemed out of place and distracting, taking away from the intensity and absurdity of the scenes instead of enhancing them.

David Davis
8/10

The composition of the soundtrack effectively mirrors the wacky and over-the-top plot of the film, creating a seamless blend of music and visuals that immerses the viewer in the world of Tromaville.

Mark King
2/10

The lack of memorable or impactful musical themes made the overall viewing experience of the movie less engaging and immersive, leaving me feeling disconnected from the characters and plot.

Emily Carter
6/10

However, at times, the soundtrack feels disjointed and haphazardly put together. The abrupt shifts in musical styles can be jarring and take away from the overall viewing experience. It would have been nice to see more cohesion and consistency in the music selection to enhance the storytelling.