Freaked Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.40/10 from 8100 votes
Tags: reference to kevin costner, reference to kim basinger, reference to christian slater, reference to winona ryder
Alternate Names:
Title in Italiano:

Freaked - sgorbi

Title in Português:

Freaked

Synopsis

The TV journalist Skye Daley hosts the boastful actor Ricky Coogan to tell his recent adventure in Central America. Ricky accepts to promote the toxic fertilizer Zygrot 24 from the E.E.S. Corporation in Santa Flan; in return, he would receive US$ 5,000,000 from the corrupt E.E.S. Chairman Dick Brian.

He travels with his best friend Ernie to Santa Flan and on the arrival, they meet the gorgeous Julie, who is protesting against the Zygrot 24. Ricky lures her telling that Ernie and he are protesters and she joins the two friends in a trip to the E.E.S. Soon she discovers the truth but they are in the middle of nowhere and she goes with them.

They decide to take a detour to see the Freakland Carnival and they meet the owner Elijah C. Skuggs and his henchman Toad. Soon they learn that Skuggs is an insane genius that uses a machine that processes the Zygrot 24 to transform normal people into hideous mutants to work in his sideshow. Ricky is transformed in a monster and Julie and Ernie are merged in conjoined monsters.

What will happen to our heroes?

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Freaked
Freaked
Henry Rollins: Writer
Henry Rollins: Performer
Gumby Jack Flash
Paul Leary: Writer
Paul Leary: Performer
Butter Queen
Butthole Surfers: Writer
Butthole Surfers: Performer
Wienerschnitzel Polka
Tim Burns: Writer
Bobcat Goldthwait: Performer
Hideous Mutant Freekz
George Clinton: Writer
Parliament: Performer
Sweat Loaf
Butthole Surfers: Writer
Butthole Surfers: Performer
Freekz!
Tim Burns: Writer
Pick-A-Freek
Tim Burns: Writer
Tim Burns: Performer
SIDE A: Freaked (Henry Rollins and Blind Idiot God)
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Gumby Jack Flash (Paul Leary)
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Rip/Stop (Blind Idiot God)
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Butter Queen (Butthole Surfers)
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Midget Man Skank (Blind Idiot God)
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Sweat Loaf (Butthole Surfers)
Kevin Kiner: Performer
SIDE B: Hideous Mutant Freekz (Axiom Funk)
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Gluehead Stomp (Blind Idiot God)
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Pick-a-Freek (Tim Burns)
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Freekz (Demo) (Iggy Pop)
Kevin Kiner: Performer
SIDE C: Intro
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Sky's Theme
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Reveal Machine
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Outside Plane / Julie
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Reprise / Freak Show
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Glad That Wasn't Our Plane
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Troll
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Decisions
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Freakland
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Butterfly / Toad
Kevin Kiner: Performer
This Could Be Trouble
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Laughing Man
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Bob Villa
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Who's It Going To Be
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Phantom Troll
Kevin Kiner: Performer
You're A Freak
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Stewie's Mission
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Vaudeville
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Mr. T's Makeup Lesson
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Sockhead's Shame
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Shakespear
Kevin Kiner: Performer
EES Beheading
Kevin Kiner: Performer
SIDE D: Milkman / Escape
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Milkman Fight
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Interminal Plan
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Freaked March
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Sneaking Out
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Crooked Cops
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Sockhead Dies
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Freaked Suite - Butt Ugly, But Funny
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Stewie Saved
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Macheezmo
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Macaroons
Kevin Kiner: Performer
March of the Freaks
Kevin Kiner: Performer
Wrap Up
Kevin Kiner: Performer

User reviews

Paul Martin
8/10

The soundtrack of Freaked perfectly captures the wacky and chaotic atmosphere of the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

William Robinson
8/10

The music selection in Freaked is diverse and eclectic, blending different genres and styles to create a unique and memorable sonic landscape.

Michael Thomas
4/10

First, the soundtrack of Freaked felt disjointed and chaotic, lacking a cohesive theme or mood throughout the movie. The music choices seemed random and failed to enhance the overall viewing experience.

Nancy Mitchell
6/10

The soundtrack effectively complements the visual elements of the film, creating a cohesive and immersive audio-visual experience for the audience.

Susan Martin
10/10

The use of original songs and playful musical cues in Freaked adds an extra layer of fun to the viewing experience. The music complements the wacky visuals and zany characters, creating a memorable and immersive soundtrack that stays with you long after the movie ends.

Sarah Hernandez
8/10

The use of sound effects in the soundtrack adds an extra layer of immersion to the film, making the bizarre world of Freaked even more engaging.

Steven Mitchell
9/10

One of the standout aspects of the Freaked soundtrack is how well it mirrors the film's blend of humor and absurdity. The music not only sets the tone for each scene but also enhances the comedic timing and delivery of the characters, making it a key element in the overall enjoyment of the movie.

Ronald Phillips
5/10

The inclusion of popular songs in the soundtrack adds a nostalgic and fun element to the film, appealing to a wider range of viewers.

Dorothy Baker
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Freaked is a standout element of the film, showcasing the creativity and attention to detail put into every aspect of its production.

Melissa Thompson
8/10

The original score of Freaked complements the on-screen action perfectly, heightening the comedic and dramatic moments with its dynamic and energetic compositions.

Steven Perez
6/10

The soundtrack of Freaked perfectly captures the zany and chaotic atmosphere of the film, with its eclectic mix of genres and styles.

Matthew Nelson
5/10

The use of music in Freaked enhances the absurd and surreal nature of the story, adding an extra layer of entertainment to the viewing experience.

Kenneth Nelson
6/10

The sound design in Freaked is innovative and creative, utilizing unconventional sounds and effects to enhance the otherworldly and bizarre aspects of the story.

Karen Williams
8/10

The songs chosen for key moments in the film evoke a sense of nostalgia and playfulness, adding a nostalgic touch to the overall tone of Freaked.

David Hill
4/10

Secondly, the songs used in the film often felt overwhelming and overshadowed the dialogue and action on screen. This made it difficult to fully engage with the story and characters, as the music became a distracting element rather than a complementary one.

Patricia Moore
5/10

The original score of Freaked is dynamic and energetic, perfectly matching the fast-paced and unpredictable nature of the plot.

Mark Lopez
9/10

The soundtrack of Freaked is a vibrant and energetic mix of genres that perfectly captures the quirky and offbeat atmosphere of the film. Each track enhances the surreal and comedic elements of the story, making it a truly enjoyable listening experience.

Anthony Brown
5/10

Overall, the music and sound choices in Freaked contribute significantly to the overall enjoyment and impact of the film, making it a memorable and unique viewing experience.