[sample]00:29 - Shouting to the heavens or to anyone who will listen that the fix is in, that the sky is falling and when it hits it's gonna be the shit-storm of all time.
[source] - The X-Files: Movie (Rob Bowman, 1998) David Duchovny (as Special Agent Fox Mulder)
[sample]04:09 - I myself, as many people well know, had basically (unintelligible) myself into the (unintelligible) of my (unintelligible). I had taken the small amount of decay I did have and just built it. I let it grow. I wanted to become fully decayed in mind, soul, body, everything. I wanted to be darkness.
[sample]05:53 - You think you're going to Hell? If I would have to answer that truthfully, yes. I have always believed that. My mind was on only one mode, and that was to kill. So, I went forth to attack her and she through a scolding hot cup of coffee on me, uh which only increased my instincts, if you will, at which point in time, like I said, between thirty and sixty seconds I took her life. I believe it was five blows I took, trying to plunge the crow-bar into his heart.
Album:Calling Ov the Dead Label:Pendragon Records (PEN111), 1998 Links:ebaY · Amazon · ♫ iTunes
[sample]00:00 - These dramatic videotapes secretly obtained by animal rights activists have aroused public indignation but many scientists vehemently disagree... Torture and experiment, were all monkeys. They hurt you? Not as bad as what they're doing to the Easter bunny huh huh. Look at them. There just asking for it. Maybe the human race deserves to be wiped out.
[source] - Twelve Monkeys: (Terry Gilliam, 1995) Arthur Fennell (as a TV News Anchorman), Brad Pitt (as Jeffrey Goines) and Bruce Willis (as James Cole)
[sample]00:40 - You don't remember assaulting a police officer or several officers? Why am I chained, why are these chains on me. Drugs! What'd they give you, Thorazine, Haldol, how much, how much? Know your drugs. Know your doses. It's elementary. Wacko's everywhere, plague of madness. Look listen kneel pray, commercials.
[source] - Twelve Monkeys: (Terry Gilliam, 1995) Madeleine Stowe (as Dr. Kathryn Railly), Bruce Willis (as James Cole) and Brad Pitt (as Jeffrey Goines)
[sample]01:47 - Do you know what crazy is? Crazy is the majority rules, yeah.
[sample]03:00 - What are we for then, we are consumers Jim. Yeah okay okay buy a lot of stuff your a good citizen, but if you don't buy a lot of stuff, if you don't, what are you then I ask, what? Mentally ill. If you don't buy things toilet paper, new cars, computerized blenders, electrically operated sexual devices, stereo systems and brain implanted headphones, screwdrivers with miniature built in radar devices, and voice activated computers.
[sample]05:00 - It's a condition of mental divergence, I find myself on the planet Ogo, part of an intellectual elite, prepared to subjugate the barbarian hordes on Pluto, but even though this is a totally convincing reality for me in everyway, never the less Ogo is actually a construct on my psyche. I am mentally divergent in that I am escaping certain unnamed realities that plague my life here.
[sample]02:31 - Force, my friends, is violence, the supreme authority, from which all other authority derives. Naked force has settled more issues in history than any other factor. The contrary opinion, that violence never solves anything, is wishful thinking at its worst. People who forget that always pay.
[source] - Starship Troopers: (Paul Verhoeven, 1997) Michael Ironside (as Lieutenant Jean Rasczak)
[sample]04:14 - (unintelligible)... looked for reasons behind the protests (unintelligible), rock musicians and university professors were all held accountable.
[sample]00:39 - It can also be argued that DNA is nothing more than a program designed to preserve itself. Life has become more complex in the overwhelming sea of information. And life, when organized into species relies upon genes to be its memory system. So man is an individual only because of the intangible memory and memory cannot be defined, but it defines mankind. The advent of computers and the subsequent accumulation of incalculable data, have given rise to a new system of memory and thought, parallel to your own.
[source] - Ghost in the Shell.: (Mamoru Oshii, 1995) Tom Wyner (as Project 2501, the Puppet Master) English dubbed version.
[sample]02:34 - Die knowing you have lived a meaningless life.
[source] - Star Trek - The Next Generation: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part 1" (TV, 1990) Patrick Stewart (as Captain Jean-Luc Picard)
[sample]00:48 - Strength is irrelevant. Resistance is futile. We wish to improve ourselves. We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. Your culture will adapt to service ours... Freedom is irrelevant. Self-determination is irrelevant. You must comply... Death is irrelevant. Your archaic cultures are authority driven. To facilitate our introduction into your societies, it has been decided that a human voice will speak for us in all communications.
[source] - Blood - The Last Vampire: (Hiroyuki Kitakubo, 2000) Youki Kudoh (as the voice of Saya)
[sample]04:14 - Come a bit closer, so I can whisper. This building has become my body, its bricks my cells, its passageways my veins and its horror my very heart.
[source] - Inferno: (Dario Argento, 1980) Feodor Chaliapin Jr. (as Dr. Varelli)
[sample]05:54 - Go away, you're a failure. Don't hang around me anymore. You disgust me. Oh, fuck you! I should kill you now you son of a bitch!
[sample]00:17 - Let's break them all, how 'bout that. You little fucking liar! I should have drowned you like the runt of the litter. You don't lie in my house. This is my house! Dolls? Dolls are for girls. You don't work, don't work! He's just a little boy. Shut up
[source] - The Cell: (Tarsem Singh, 2000) Gareth Williams (as Stargher's father) and unkown actress as Stargher's mother. (Do you know?)
[sample]00:37 - He's not just catatonic, he's disappeared. Like having a dream and never waking up. For how long? Oh, forever.
[source] - The Cell: (Tarsem Singh, 2000) Pruitt Taylor Vince (as Dr. Reid) and Dean Norris (as FBI Agent Cole)
[sample]02:50 - Sing a song of six pence...
[source] - The Cell: (Tarsem Singh, 2000) Dylan Baker (as Henry West)
[sample]05:19 - ...and a pocket full of rye.
[source] - The Cell: (Tarsem Singh, 2000) Jennifer Lopez (as Catherine Deane)
Let's Kill All These Mother Fuckers
Album:Church of Acid Label:Pendragon Records (PEN109), 1997 Links:ebaY · Amazon · ♫ iTunes
[sample]00:35 - No one is born evil, Mickey, it's something you learn. What about your father? How did he die? You were only ten years old and there's a lot of speculation. (Bang!) I didn't kill my father and I don't want to talk about that shit. Hey hey hey I don't care what you...
[source] - Natural Born Killers: (Oliver Stone, 1994) Robert Downey Jr. (as Wayne Gale), Woody Harrelson (as Mickey Knox) and Tommy Lee Jones (as Warden Dwight McClusky)
[sample]02:07 - Let's Kill All These Mother Fuckers!
[source] - Natural Born Killers: (Oliver Stone, 1994) Robert Downey Jr. (as Wayne Gale)
[sample]00:19 - You ever have that feeling where you're not sure if you're awake or still dreaming? All the time. It's called mescaline, it's the only way to fly.
[source] - The Matrix: (Andy & Larry Wachowski, 1984) Keanu Reeves (as Neo) and Marc Gray (as Choi)
[sample]01:11 - You know that shit you guys do? You're fucking yourselves up man. Fucking acid, acid, it never leaves the body. It's in your fucking spinal cord forever.
[source] - SLC Punk!: (James Merendino, 1998) Michael A. Goorjian (as Bob)
[sample]02:12 - And everything once real seemed like pretend.
[source] - Tromeo and Juliet: (Lloyd Kaufman, 1996) Ian 'Lemmy' Kilmister (Narrator)
[sample]00:56 - A toy robot! A toy robot? Eat lead sucker!
[source] - The Kentucky Fried Movie: (John Landis, 1977) Tad Horino (as a Technician for Dr. Klahn) and Lance LeGault (as the voice of the Toy Robot) from the segment "A Fistful of Yen".
[source] - The Kentucky Fried Movie: (John Landis, 1977) Alberto Isaac (as the Alarm Man) from the segment "A Fistful of Yen".
[sample]01:36 - No! Not water! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ohhh! I'm melting! I'm melting! What a world, what a world! It was a fighting force of extraordinary magnitude!
[source] - The Kentucky Fried Movie: (John Landis, 1977) Master Bong Soo Han (as Dr. Klahn) from the segment "A Fistful of Yen".
[sample]04:39 - The rights to the fortress and all of its riches. Thank you Mr. Penington but all I want to do right now is to go back home, back to Kansas. But, My dear fellow you've had the power to go home all along. I have? All you have to do is click your heals together three times and say 'there's no place like home' ... There's no place like home... There's no place like home... Loo, wake up.
[source] - The Kentucky Fried Movie: (John Landis, 1977) Derek Murcott (as Pennington), Evan C. Kim (as Loo) and Peggy Doyle (as Auntie Em) from the segment "A Fistful of Yen".
Mental Depression
Album:Church of Acid Label:Pendragon Records (PEN109), 1997 Links:ebaY · Amazon · ♫ iTunes
[sample]00:56 - You will be able to paralyze nerves, shatter bones, set fires, suffocate an enemy, or burst his organs.
Album:Calling Ov the Dead Label:Pendragon Records (PEN111), 1998 Links:ebaY · Amazon · ♫ iTunes
[sample]00:47 - Wanting people to listen, you can't just tap them on the shoulder anymore. You have to hit them with a sledge hammer, and then you'll notice you've got their strict attention.
[source] - Seven: (David Fincher, 1995) Kevin Spacey (as John Doe)
[sample]01:54 - You fucking freak, shut your fucking mouth!
[sample]02:48 - An obese man, a disgusting man who could barely stand up, a man who if you saw him on the street you'd point him out to your friends so they could join you in mocking him, a man who if you saw him while you were eating you wouldn't be able to finish your meal.
[source] - Seven: (David Fincher, 1995) Kevin Spacey (as John Doe)
[sample]04:03 - Maybe you're just sitting around, reading guns and ammo, masturbating in your own feces do you just stop and go 'Wow it is amazing how fucking crazy I really am'.
[sample]04:27 - This is a man who dedicated his life to making money by lying with every breath that he could master to keeping murderers and rapists on the street.
[source] - Seven: (David Fincher, 1995) Kevin Spacey (as John Doe)
[sample]05:39 - A woman. Murderers John, like you said. A woman so ugly on the inside that she couldn't bare to go on living if she couldn't be beautiful on the outside. A drug dealer, a drug dealing pederast actually and let's not forget the disease spreading whore.
[source] - Seven: (David Fincher, 1995) Kevin Spacey (as John Doe) and Brad Pitt (as Detective David Mills)
[sample]06:30 - Only in a world this shitty could you even try to say these were innocent people and keep a straight face. We see a deadly sin on every street corner in every home and we tolerate it, we tolerate because it's commonplace, and it's trivial. We tolerate it morning, noon and night.
[source] - Seven: (David Fincher, 1995) Kevin Spacey (as John Doe)
[sample]07:24 - Show me the box, what was in the box. Put the gun down David. Because I envy your normal life, it seems that envy is my sin. Ahhh, what's in the box? Not until you give me the gun. What's in the fucking box? Give me the gun. You lie, your a fucking liar, shut up!
[source] - Seven: (David Fincher, 1995) Brad Pitt (as Detective David Mills), Kevin Spacey (as John Doe) and Morgan Freeman (as Detective Lt. William Somerset)
[sample]00:38 - You'll never understand how much watching other people's pain gets me off, hearing their screams and knowing that I have the power of a god.
[source] - Kite: (Yasuomi Umetsu, 1998) Shane Callahan (as the voice of Oburi), English dubbed version.
[sample]03:04 - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero.
[sample]00:00 - How do you feel about that person you used to be? I feel terrible. But thanks to you, I'm doing much better now. And I'm confident that when I leave, I'll be ready to take my place in society. Well, now, right away. Why do you say that? Nothing you can say will change the fact I'm innocent! I'm not crazy! I was sick when it happened. I wasn't responsible for what I did.
[source] - Star Trek - The Next Generation: "Frame of Mind" (TV, 1993) David Selburg as (Dr. Syrus) and Jonathan Frakes (as William Riker)
[sample]01:31 - Pro-communist. And that is uh -uh one of the the founders that... I want to make America a worker State. Breed communists. State.
[source] - Pat Robertson: Speaking about the American Civil Liberties Union co-founder, Roger Baldwin.
[sample]01:39 - You're becoming agitated. You bet I'm agitated! I may be surrounded by insanity but I am not insane, and nothing you or anyone else can say will change that! And I won't let you tell me that I am. You may be able to destroy my mind. But you can't change the fact that I'm innocent. I didn't kill that man! And that's what's driving you crazy.
[source] - Star Trek - The Next Generation: "Frame of Mind" (TV, 1993) David Selburg as (Dr. Syrus) and Jonathan Frakes (as William Riker)
[sample]02:49 - You've controlled my every move. You tell me what to say, what to think, what the eat, what to say, what to think, what to eat and then when I show a glimmer of independent thought you strap me down, inject me with drugs. You call it a treatment! I may be surrounded by insanity but I am not insane!
[sample]03:54 - Excuse me ma'am, but uh ya know there has been like floods and earthquakes since the begining of time, dude. That is so, but never have so many of Satan's followers been amassed on the Earth as there are now, and the scriptures states clearly that Satan's followers will be in the majority and then god will raise his head and fire will spew from his snout and vengence will burn in his eyes. You have not seen such fury like the wrath of God.
[source] - SLC Punk!: (James Merendino, 1998) Michael A. Goorjian (as Bob) and Marcia Dangerfield (as Lady in Liquor Store)
[sample]05:06 - Fuck yeah... You're pretty fucking weird man you know that?
[source] - SLC Punk!: (James Merendino, 1998) Michael A. Goorjian (as Bob)