FUBAR: The Album is the soundtrack album to the 2002 Canadian film .
The protagonists of the film are two early 1980s head bangers; for the soundtrack album, several contemporary Canadian indie rock bands recorded cover versions of Canadian heavy metal and hard rock hits from the era depicted in the film.
The album also includes two non-Canadian songs (The Sweet's "Blockbuster" and Girlschool's "C'Mon Let's Go") presented in their original versions, and several songs by Creeper and Thor, two fictional bands appearing in the film. The songs are also interspersed with bits of dialogue from the film.
Track Listing
- Dialogue: "Turn Up the Good, Turn Down the Suck"
- Sum 41, "Rock You" (Helix)
- Dialogue: "Guidance Counsellor"
- Gob, "Heavy Metal Shuffle" (Kick Axe )
- The New Pornographers, "Your Daddy Don't Know" (Toronto)
- Dialogue: "Wheres Tron?"
- The Sweet, "Blockbuster"
- Dialogue: "It Wasn't So Much the Thing..."
- Treble Charger, "Roller" (April Wine)
- Dialogue: "Shotgun a Few Beers"
- Sloan, "In the Mood" (Rush)
- Dialogue: "A Band Called Creeper"
- Creeper, "Handsome Hose"
- Dialogue: "You Can't Just Back it Up!"
- Girlschool, "C'Mon Let's Go"
- Dialogue: "Giver: Plan B"
- Grim Skunk, "Raise a Little Hell" (Trooper)
- The English Teeth , "Four Wheel Drive" (Bachman-Turner Overdrive)
- Creeper, "Garden Gate of Evil"
- Creeper, "Garden of Evil"
- Dialogue: "Fingerbang"
- Chixdiggit , "The Kid is Hot Tonight" (Loverboy)
- Dialogue: "I Got Attacked by a Hawk"
- Thor, "FUBAR Is a Super Rocker"
- Breach of Trust , "Eyes of a Stranger" (The Payolas)
- No Means No, "Hey Hey My My" (Neil Young)
- Creeper, "Rock and Roll is My Guitar"