As a musical entity. The soundtrack alone is chock full of basic acts like Alice In Chains, The Jesus Lizard, and Corrosion Of Conformity while tipping a lot of replicas of films between the two - a feat rather awe inspiring if you remember that it was an independent production. It is known that Smith and Mosier spent $ 28,000 to acquire the rights to use the music they picked (the film only cost them $ 27,575), a music video produced in tandem has been to " Can not Even Tell "by Soul Asylum (I think Smith was certainly a moment fan during the filming).
The clip of "Can not Even Tell" was shot on location at Quick Stop and includes references to the famous scene of hockey on the roof of the film, one of many memorable OST was final in what are literally everything concerning the mockery of the years 90 young adults and its impact on society, supplementing attitude amplitude and leaving a margin for both quotes from the spirit and appropriate background music. There are moments when a song makes clear the stage as the opening credits featuring par excellence "Clerks" by the New Jersey alt rock outfit Love Among Freaks.The local group was Smith and he approached them to make music for his film, the film unwittingly became a vehicle for Love Among Freaks as they performed the soundtrack include "Berserker" and reappeared on the soundtrack, but unfortunately, the only group released a full studio album before dissipating in nostalgic bliss.
Other moments that are stimulated by their fellow music include: the introduction of Jay & Silent Bob receipt of Girls Against Boys treatment with "Kill The Sex Player" - an air of stoner rock (how appropriate), many Low fuzz and long for the Ride, Jay tries a White Boy break dance routine to the sound of "Violent Mood Swings Stabbing Westward's [Thread Mix]," the discussion of Dante and Randal contractors killed on the Death Star explodes (one of two conversations primary Star Wars) is reinforced by Bash & Pop's "Making Me Sick", the entry of Randal Graves are marked by Alice In Chains' bluesy "Got Me Wrong" before he leaves at the end credits to the Soul Asylum "Can not Even Tell"....
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