Cereal Killer Soundtrack

Cereal Killer Soundtrack
Studio album by Green Jellÿ
Released March 5, 1993
Recorded 1991
Genre Comedy rock, heavy metal, punk rock
Length 40:53
Label Zoo Entertainment
Producer Sylvia Massy
C,J. Buscaglia
Green Jellÿ chronology
Green Jellö SUXX
(1991)
Cereal Killer Soundtrack
(1993)
Three Little Pigs - The Remixes
(1993)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Cereal Killer Soundtrack is an album released by comedy metal/punk group Green Jellÿ in 1993. It is the soundtrack to their video album, Cereal Killer. It was the first material the band released under the new name "Green Jellÿ" (As opposed to Green Jellö).

Legal issues and re-release

Cereal Killer Soundtrack was originally released under the band name of Green Jellö. However, as their fame grew with the release of the popular Three Little Pigs, the owner of the Jell-O trademark claimed that Green Jellÿ were violating their trademark, and forced a change of name. Because of this, an updated version of Cereal Killer Soundtrack was released bearing the Green Jellÿ name (also changing the name of the last track from "Green Jellö Theme Song" to "Green Jellÿ Theme Song") later in the same year.

The lyrics to the song Obey the Cowgod makes a reference to Beefcake the Mighty, bass player for the shock rock band GWAR, who taught Green Jelly how to make their latex costumes.

Track listing

All tracks by Green Jellÿ except where noted

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Obey the Cowgod"    3:10
2. "Three Little Pigs"  Green Jellÿ, Levinthal 5:54
3. "Cereal Killer" (Edit)  3:30
4. "Rock-N-Roll Pumpkihn"    2:43
5. "Anarchy in the U.K."  Paul Cook, Steve Jones, Glen Matlock, Johnny Rotten 3:29
6. "Electric Harley House (of Love)"    4:37
7. "Trippin' on XTC"    3:42
8. "Misadventures of Shitman"    3:08
9. "House Me Teenage Rave (Long Version)"    4:30
10. "Flight of the Skajaquada" (Edit)  4:00
11. "Green Jellÿ Theme Song"    2:15
Total length:
40:53

Personnel

Chart positions

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1993 The Billboard 200 23

References

External links

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