Silken Hands
by
Angelmaker
on
This Used To Be Heaven
(2025) samples
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
(Jake Kasdan,
):
I thought you should know what your music does. It kills people.
Revenge (My Part Time Lover) (2024 Mix)
by
Killwhitneydead
on
Never Good Enough For You (Anniversary Edition - 2024 Mix)
(2024) samples
Buffalo '66
(Vincent Gallo,
):
- You're hurting me.
- Yeah? Shut your mouth or I'll really hurt you.
Tampon Lollipops
by
Skinless
on
Progression Towards Evil
(1998) samples
"impossible to find Penthouse Forum audio disk"
(Antonio Adamo,
):
She didn't have legs! I guess Jerry had remembered that my ultimate fantasy was to fuck a girl with no legs! Jerry started feeling up her big tits, and slowly rotated Audrey around on my love muscle until she was literally spinin' on my dick like a record on a turntable. Unable to contain myself any longer, I unloaded a huge load of spunk into her.
Revenge (My Part Time Lover) (2024 Mix)
by
Killwhitneydead
on
Never Good Enough For You (Anniversary Edition - 2024 Mix)
(2024) samples
The Breakfast Club
(John Hughes,
):
Don't mess with the bull. You'll get the horns.
A Dark Omen
by
Angelmaker
on
Dissentient
(2015) samples
もののけ姫, (Mononoke Hime 🇬🇧)
(Hayao Miyazaki,
):
Disgusting little creatures. Soon, all of you will feel my hate, and suffer as I have suffered!
Slaughterhouse
by
Mortician
on
Hacked up for Barbeque- Zombie Apocalypse
(1998) samples
Slaughterhouse
(Rick Roessler,
):
"My God, boy, what have you done? Why... why? You mean they were messin' with your pigs? Jesus Christ, boy, you can't just slaughter people 'cause they were messin' with your hogs! Now we're in a heap of trouble. Ah, shit... I buy you a new drum-bunker cleaver for your birthday, and this is how you repay me? Sometimes you really piss me off. At least you made good, clean cuts."
Unfathomable Defecation
by
Monumental Discharge
on
Unfathomable Defecation
(2020) samples
Jurassic Park
(Steven Spielberg,
):
That is one big pile of shit
Nauseating and Unpalatable
by
Party Cannon
on
Volumes of Vomit
(2022) samples
Internet Meme
(Lizzie Brash,
):
Intro: DISGUSTANG!
Outro: Well it was feckin one of yas!
Execution of Reason
by
Skinless
on
Trample the Weak, Hurdle the Dead
(2006) samples
Mother Night
(Keith Gordon,
):
They say that a hanging man hears glorious music... I wonder what it sounds like.
Blunt Cough
by
Snuffed on Sight
on
Snuffed On Sight
(2021) samples
Breaking Bad, "Peekaboo"
(Vince Gilligan,
):
Hey, man, I'm slingin' mad volume and fat stackin' benjis, you know what I'm sayin'? I can't be all about, like, spelling and shit.
Hereditary Retardation
by
Gortuary
on
Manic Thoughts of Perverse Mutilation
(2008) samples
Forrest Gump
(Robert Zemeckis,
):
-Have you found Jesus yet, Gump ?
-I didn't know I was supposed to be looking for him, sir.
Infection Consumed
by
Heinous Killings
on
Hung with Barbwire
(2006) samples
Saw
(James Wan,
):
Right now, there's a slow acting poison in your veins
Intoxicated
by
Chordotomy
on
Subjugated into Obedience
(2018) samples
Se7en
(David Fincher,
):
It's easier to lose yourself in drugs than it is to cope with life. It's easier to steal what you want than it is to earn it. It's easier to beat a child than it is to raise it.[...] I mean, we're talking about everyday life
Mutilation By Double Penetration
by
Gortuary
on
Manic Thoughts of Perverse Mutilation
(2008) samples
8MM
(Joel Schumacher,
):
You know the best part of killing someone ? The look on their face. It's that look. Not when they're threatened. Not when you hurt them. Not even when they see the knife. It's when they feel the knife go in. That's it. It's surprise. They just can't believe it's really happening to them. She had that look, the girl, when she knew it wasn't just porno.
Lost
by
Neurosis
on
Enemy of the Sun
(1993) samples
The Sheltering Sky
(Bernardo Bertolucci,
):
Are you lost?
Yes?
Because we don't know when we will die, we get to think of life as an inexhaustible well. Yet everything happens only a certain number of times, and a very small number really. How many more times will you remember a certain afternoon of your childhood, some afternoon that is so deeply a part of your being that you can't even conceive of your life without it? Perhaps four or five times more, perhaps not even that. How many more times will you watch the full moon rise? Perhaps twenty. And yet it all seems limitless.