I can't overstate how much the Repo Man soundtrack influenced and directed the musical taste of a 15 year old me. An influence that continues to this day, 30 years later. Many thanks to Micheal Nesmith (RIP) for helping to make it happen.
The fact that The Plugz were behind it, and their other wordless instrumental sketches from the movie, somehow makes it even more perfect. You hit the nail on the head though.
Had been wanting to watch Repo Man for years and years. Just watched it for the first time. Best goddamn movie in the yard. This movie blew away every expectation I had. I knew it was going to be a little different. I didn't realize just how different it was going to be. This movie is exactly why people say "they don't make 'em like they used to".
I used to DJ at a hip for it's day college radio station. During Spring break I did a 3am - 6am show. I always ended my show with Reel Ten. Perfect Punk sunrise!
When this came out in 84 I was ehh it’s not fast enough like the rest that was going in the punk world which was the best time of my life ... but now I’m 52 ... and this song brings a tear to my eye . It’s beautiful.. and gets better with age ..
Always come back to this , heard it when I was 16, and I am 33 now. Time flies, but I'm glad I still have the music from my childhood and my fathers. Pass it on 🫡
makes me cry. it's such a perfect song. it should be in the hall of fame of everything. really. just amazing. gorgeous. while it's abstracted from the flick Repo Man, it could stand by itself as a beautiful thing. gorgeous. thank you!!!!
One of the best movies and soundtracks ever... hokey comedy, great music, snapshot of a bygone time... Lotsa people don't know Michael Nesmith was behind this!
The beauty of Repo Man is that everyone was ready to do it. The music, The Gypsy dildo dipshit Rodriguez Bros. Harry Dean, Emilio.... Everyone, from the actors to camera and audio was ON BOARD. That's why it is so great and so smooth.
Every ancestry has things to be proud of and things to be not-so proud of. Everybody, everywhere, is pretty F'd-up and faking it, we just talk about those things in different languages.
This song always has a special place in my heart. When I went to live on my own in a big city, I thought of Otto and how I never wanted to meet his friends.
I was watching Mr.Robot Season 3 Episode 6 ( Kill Process Inc.). And heard a song I was very familiar with, from the 1984, "Repo Man." Movie. Which everyone here is too... One of my all time favorites. The soundtrack ROCKS!! Miller: Suddenly someone'll say, like, plate, or shrimp, or plate o' shrimp out of the blue, no explanation. No point in lookin' for one, either. It's all part of a cosmic unconciousness. Otto: You eat a lot of acid, Miller, back in the hippie days? Miller: I'll give you another instance: you know how everybody's into weirdness right now?
@@rosafiammante5027 what do you mean by 'cult'? I'm not being argumentative, just trying to understand what you mean. Back in the very early 80s it was difficult to find either in record stores but of the two The Plugz were much, much more difficult to locate.
@@sartoris9439 The Plugz released only a couple of singles on Bomp! Records as best as I can recall, so compared to X their stuff was a lot more scarce. X were on a major label for a while too. This soundtrack was probably their widest release even though obviously they weren’t the only artist on it.
The feeling that this song evokes in me is ... well ... like no other. One of the finest pieces of surf / ballad guitar ever. But much more than that ....
I saw THE PLUGS play at the Stardust Ballroom back in 1983 with The Dickies, Fear, Front 242 and Channel 3. Great night, great show of obscure Punk, Surf music. I had a blast.
"You hungry?" "Yeah I could eat" "No I mean do you want to get lunch?" "I could get lunch if you want to get lunch" "I'd be up for it" "Alright then. I guess we're going to lunch"
My sister put this soundtrack on a mixed tape for me when she was younger and rebellious, but now she is boring and conservative, yet I still love this stuff.
Cruising the hills of Southern Illinois in my roomates 86 Parisienne, this song on cassette, and a marley the size of a 7 layer burrito.... priceless!!!
love it. will always remind me of my first wife. she was from Bolivia. this was 1987, I saw this movie and always played it. I think about that era back then. thanks
Very nice Jose. This song or movie reminds me many things also. Maybe was about 1987 I saw on TV this movie here in Brazil, I was in the 1st grade. Good memories!
Love the Plugz. The soundtrack for Repo Man introduced a new genre of music for me when the movie came out. Speaks to the teenage angst. Did for me anyway.
Yes, sir - same here, this soundtrack launched the discovery of new bands for me. Soundtracks are effing great like that. A virus with many transmittable effects.
Twenty-seven years in my town called L.A. and it was somehow enough. The Plugz song "Reel 10" was playing on KCRW "Morning Becomes Eclectic" on FM radio as I crossed the county line for the last time. It really had been intense.
I watched Repo Man as a kid (around the time it came out), and didn’t think too much of this song. I bought the soundtrack years later, and this song has become one of my favorites. I think it’s probably the best instrumental piece I’ve ever heard. It’s what I imagine the soundtrack to death must be like, as you enter into the next realm (at 1:47). It’s that awesome. Very underrated.
It maybe one of the top 10 in the instrumental piece of the second half of the 20th century, some of Henry Mancini pieces, Dave Brubeck - Take Five, Booker T & the M G 's - Green Onions, Fleetwood Mac - Albatross, and Edgar Winter Group - Frankenstein are all better. You have about four or 5 other instrumentals in that time period are real close.
The beauty of it, is that isn't Morricone. It's LA warts and all. If this hadn't been the soundtrack of Repo Man, you would like it but not the same way.
I try to listen to this song at least once a day, to finish off a night with this playing in the background is absolute nirvana. I really need to find the plugz and take them out for dinner, I can take credit for around 1,000 of the views :). Would like for this to be my last funeral song.
Whoa...I like the connection here. Morricone -> Plugz. Didn't really see it myself, but I love both, so....hellya! "That's how come I don't drive, see....the more you drive, the less intelligent you are."
Amazing song, they also did a great version of Ride of the Valkyries for repo man which I guess never made it to either of their albums. I haven't been able to find it anyway.
No, it has Morricone in it. But it's East LA all the way with surf influence, Chicanos!, and Johnny fucking Cash. It's really a sublime bit that is a love letter to hot stinky Los Angeles.
you can find more similar style under the name Cruzados. Such as "Flor De Mal" by the Plugz from the movie you can find under the name Cruzados. Also there were two guitarists here. The lead guitarwork was actually by Steven Hufsteter.
Morricone you rock ! Thanks for uploading it ( I remember it’s on my cd 💿 soundtrack to repriman). 👈👏🙌😎🤙auto gets in the white glowing car and warps out of there🎥
"You find one in every car. You'll see." I've always wondered where my people were. According to the posts, they're all here. Very few things are perfect. This song in that scene is the essence of perfection. You should watch the movie at least once a year. And own the sound track. And yes, Morricone does indeed rock. I will fight anyone who says otherwise. Best use of EM, loaded up my mp3 with EM tracks and played them on my playa bike. Nothing beats riding in a dust storm with Morricone. Nothing. His music is made for the high dessert.
The Plugz were the great Mexican-American punk band from early 80's Los Angeles, led by Tito Lariva. They backed Bob Dylan at one point, and achieved cult fame on the "REPO MAN" soundtrack with their
I once made an instructional video for compounding a silicone polymer, and I used this tune as the soundtrack with subtitled instructions. It was epic.
I wish that this track is played @ my funeral: Reel Ten - one life has come to an end. And when I'm laid to rest, hopefully my daughters can say: "The best god-damn dad in the graveyard".
I had this soundtrack for years back in the 80's Best Soundtrack EVER!! From Iggy Pops opening to Plugz ending AWESOME!!!! Find one in every car........yull see. *smiles*
The Iggy song Drum and bass from Blondie and Steve Jones from the Pistols. They had no song, sorta jammed it out, which is challenging for punk. Worked like a charm didn't it?
Never seen this repo man movie everyone seems to be tlkn abt I just landed here by mere accident and all I can say is I love there music. For some reason makes me feel nostalgic
I can't overstate how much the Repo Man soundtrack influenced and directed the musical taste of a 15 year old me. An influence that continues to this day, 30 years later. Many thanks to Micheal Nesmith (RIP) for helping to make it happen.
Good
HOMBRE SECRETO!
That's the tune I want to hear when I'm eating a can of food.
At 58, I'm back here again listening to this masterpiece over and over.....
I'm glad you love it, It is incredible
@@Sprocket100Class of 1983!!...Repo Man!!
There are a few songs I want played at my funeral, this is the one I want after they lay me down and folks are walking away.
Yeah, Or Ennio Morriconne
I thought the exact same thing!
Yeah, then its into the dumpster. Great CODA
I was at my friends funeral yesterday and this was his song. Not stopped listening to it since
@@jezworsley sorry for your loss. was it played at his funeral or was it just his favorite song in general?
Pure Surf / spaghetti western genius... one of the greatest, if not the best instrumental tunes of the the late 20th century.
Agreed! That's Steven Hufsteter on lead guitar. Brilliant musician!
he taught the Dickies guitarist how to play guitar
Indeed! Does anybody know what reverb unit this was created on?
It's one of the greatest thing's ever. This song is the soul of Los Angeles
The fact that The Plugz were behind it, and their other wordless instrumental sketches from the movie, somehow makes it even more perfect. You hit the nail on the head though.
Had been wanting to watch Repo Man for years and years. Just watched it for the first time. Best goddamn movie in the yard. This movie blew away every expectation I had. I knew it was going to be a little different. I didn't realize just how different it was going to be. This movie is exactly why people say "they don't make 'em like they used to".
best movie in the yard
Yep mate, best movie summing up 2025 coming. Things are about to get Repo Man weird.
The life of a repo man is always intense.
Repo Man has ALL night... Every night!
Otto?
What like auto parts?!
Sometimes people just blow up.
@@tooberettaThat's pretty sever!
Honestly, every single time someone says the word ‘intense’ in real life I always think of this quote.
RIP Harry Dean Stanton. Loved your performance in Repo Man.
R.I.P. Dean Stanton.
Amen to that!
"Hey, Ace! What are you, hard of hearing?"
Another great performance unnoticed by Oscar.
Classic
What about our relationship?
What?
Our relationship!
Fuck that!
lol, best part of the movie.
"You shithead!!"
+Lewis C "I'm glad I tortured you!"
not in the face
I used to DJ at a hip for it's day college radio station. During Spring break I did a 3am - 6am show. I always ended my show with Reel Ten. Perfect Punk sunrise!
most people spend their lives avoiding tense situations,a repo man spends his life getting in to tense situations
One of the greatest pieces of music... ever.
If not the best, my god is this amazing
When this came out in 84 I was ehh it’s not fast enough like the rest that was going in the punk world which was the best time of my life ... but now I’m 52 ... and this song brings a tear to my eye . It’s beautiful.. and gets better with age ..
@@199gonzo fuckin' a
Fukin A right!!!
you know who this is right? Tito Larriva??
I'm 59 and I still listen to this.. what the heck is it about this song (and soundtrack) that we all are here once again??
I'M A 1980 KID.....loved this bro funeral song for me
Because Hollywood ain't the Hollywood everyone remembers it as, or at least the spirit of that era.....
Always come back to this , heard it when I was 16, and I am 33 now. Time flies, but I'm glad I still have the music from my childhood and my fathers. Pass it on 🫡
makes me cry. it's such a perfect song. it should be in the hall of fame of everything. really. just amazing. gorgeous. while it's abstracted from the flick Repo Man, it could stand by itself as a beautiful thing. gorgeous. thank you!!!!
Repo Man, my favourite film, Emilio Estevez, my favourite actor of all time, Reel Ten, one of my favourite songs, never tire of listening to it.
If anyone ever asks what my favorite movie is, I just automatically blurt out Repo Man!
This tune, and the live version of Dire Straits' Local Hero theme. Epic on both counts.
One of the best movies and soundtracks ever... hokey comedy, great music, snapshot of a bygone time... Lotsa people don't know Michael Nesmith was behind this!
I agree, was born in 66
The beauty of Repo Man is that everyone was ready to do it. The music, The Gypsy dildo dipshit Rodriguez Bros. Harry Dean, Emilio....
Everyone, from the actors to camera and audio was ON BOARD. That's why it is so great and so smooth.
Hokey comedy? Who is this asshole. Betcha voted for Trump.
Hokey comedy? I bet you are an Eagles fan.
What? Michael Nesmith was behind this? You're kidding!
The more you drive the less intelligent you are.
Great Mexican- American Punk band they were! Makes me proud to have Mexican roots despite what people say or think.
+Rock N Roll Nightmare Nah fuck all those people who talk shit.
VIva Zapata.
You shouldnt be proud of your race. Only your accomplishments
You have to go back.
Every ancestry has things to be proud of and things to be not-so proud of. Everybody, everywhere, is pretty F'd-up and faking it, we just talk about those things in different languages.
Absolute, absolute gem of a track. Shivers no matter how many times I hit play.
Yeah, it rules
Here's the British
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J. Frank Parnell, I agree
This was the music for the grand March at my grad. Haha. The girls were so angry. The boys laughed and laughed.
This song always has a special place in my heart. When I went to live on my own in a big city, I thought of Otto and how I never wanted to meet his friends.
I cant believe I used to like these guys.
Auto parts?
What were they doing in the middle of the street?
They're weren't in the middle of the street. That's not the middle of the street, that's the corner.
LOL
@@Sacto43 the more you drive the less intelligent you are
I could drive down a long ass highway at 4am with this playing on loop
a` la Hunter S.
If I was a heel wrestler, this would be my ring entrance music.
Agreed
With something in the trunk?
Yes, you could look at the sky and Wonder.
:It's a small step for a man, a giant leap for mankind:
I too wish this played at my funeral... I am not surprised others came up with the same idea. Great song.
I love the movie Repo Man and the soundtrack since I was a teenager in the 80s
I want this played at my funeral :)
It's so awesome and uplifting! Flying away :)
I was watching Mr.Robot Season 3 Episode 6 ( Kill Process Inc.). And heard a song I was very familiar with, from the 1984, "Repo Man." Movie. Which everyone here is too... One of my all time favorites. The soundtrack ROCKS!!
Miller: Suddenly someone'll say, like, plate, or shrimp, or plate o' shrimp out of the blue, no explanation. No point in lookin' for one, either. It's all part of a cosmic unconciousness.
Otto: You eat a lot of acid, Miller, back in the hippie days?
Miller: I'll give you another instance: you know how everybody's into weirdness right now?
Lol I saw your comment on tunefind, thank you so much for this great song.
This movie is fantastic, even have an unopened, plastic wrapped original - yeah man is goot stuff!!
joke between me and the wife to this day
Tito Lariva is a genius. The Plugz were the second most underrated band in history - the first being X. Fantastic band and incredible music.
I regard both the bands as "cult" and not "underrated".
@@rosafiammante5027 what do you mean by 'cult'? I'm not being argumentative, just trying to understand what you mean. Back in the very early 80s it was difficult to find either in record stores but of the two The Plugz were much, much more difficult to locate.
Salute and I tip my hat for that kind comment that I am pleased seeing today. Both bands are legends . Awesome seeing X get mentioned.
Tito is a great guitar player.
@@sartoris9439 The Plugz released only a couple of singles on Bomp! Records as best as I can recall, so compared to X their stuff was a lot more scarce. X were on a major label for a while too. This soundtrack was probably their widest release even though obviously they weren’t the only artist on it.
Play this at my funeral.
even more fitting if they launch the coffin into space
The feeling that this song evokes in me is ... well ... like no other. One of the finest pieces of surf / ballad guitar ever. But much more than that ....
In the movie, it's perfect. It's Bernard Hermann perfect.
I'm sure Ennio Morricone heard this and said attaboy
You'll find one in every car, you'll see...
I make sure I always have one, just for the geeky joke value.
Could listen to a 3-hour remix of this tune.
Better yet, fall asleep to this on repeat. Interesting dreams there.
I loved this soundtrack so much id carry it around on my Harley everywhere
"Otto, like Auto parts?"
good lord. this thing just gets better with the years. shit - the whole album is so genius.
As is the movie. Musically this is pure gold.
It ages like a fine cheese
Best goddamn car in the yard.
This song makes me want to fly in a car with an alien in the trunk
Meggie Jackson it looks like sausage. XD
🌝🌝🌝🌝🌝🌝😁
Makes me want to talk to J. Frank Parnell
I crave a plate o shrimp, like out of nowhere.
That was me in the trunk
I saw THE PLUGS play at the Stardust Ballroom back in 1983 with The Dickies, Fear, Front 242 and Channel 3. Great night, great show of obscure Punk, Surf music. I had a blast.
So santos and Jonny my dad .. this song is my moon stroll ... I saw this back in 84 .. it’s 2020 man where’d the time go .... well done. Tito
Time always goes faster when you look past it.
I adore this so much.........if it were looped properly, I would sleep to it.
There is a dive bar in hollywood,that always go to,a cool place for beers and drinks....I always play this tune....makes the place a very cool place.
Do you like music? In that case you are going to love this!
"You hungry?"
"Yeah I could eat"
"No I mean do you want to get lunch?"
"I could get lunch if you want to get lunch"
"I'd be up for it"
"Alright then. I guess we're going to lunch"
"fruit, juicy, Hawaiian Punch!??
Mr robot!
Thank you
The whole history of the USA condensed into one piece of music.
It really does have a bit of most elements
Wall of Voodoo had a similar effect
@@NormAppleton I will check it out, thanks :)
Yeah Teddy Roosevelt Sodomising James Monroe. Yeah baby!
Three tunes
Mexican Radio, natch
On Interstate 15
Finally and most Importantly
Call of the West
My sister put this soundtrack on a mixed tape for me when she was younger and rebellious, but now she is boring and conservative, yet I still love this stuff.
I'm so glad I got being conservative out of my way when I was still young.
Your Sister was nice
@@NormAppleton Not really, but at least she made me the tape. Lol
It's sad she sold her soul.
@@NormAppleton Yeah
repo man is always intense .. see ya Harry
What a song! It was perfectly used to end such a great film.
It Fits!
Cruising the hills of Southern Illinois in my roomates 86 Parisienne, this song on cassette, and a marley the size of a 7 layer burrito.... priceless!!!
love it. will always remind me of my first wife. she was from Bolivia. this was 1987, I saw this movie and always played it. I think about that era back then. thanks
Very nice Jose. This song or movie reminds me many things also. Maybe was about 1987 I saw on TV this movie here in Brazil, I was in the 1st grade. Good memories!
Lorgio Pieper
obrigado. como vao os jogos de Fifa?
-What could have done this to him? Gasoline? Napalm?
-Sometimes people just explode. Natural causes.
Just so. Explosion would be my personal choice.
Love the Plugz. The soundtrack for Repo Man introduced a new genre of music for me when the movie came out. Speaks to the teenage angst. Did for me anyway.
Yes, sir - same here, this soundtrack launched the discovery of new bands for me. Soundtracks are effing great like that. A virus with many transmittable effects.
Totally used to watch it just for the soundtrack.. need to get a new copy, excellent flick.
Best soundtrack ever,...
That's not the middle of the street! That's the corner!
It comes to something when they expect you to pick it up.
You want a ride or not? ... no, I don't!
there needs to be a 10 hour version of this one!
I've been saying this for years
Twenty-seven years in my town called L.A. and it was somehow enough. The Plugz song "Reel 10" was playing on KCRW "Morning Becomes Eclectic" on FM radio as I crossed the county line for the last time. It really had been intense.
Love this tune! Massive ear worm! Haunting extraterrestrial guitar sound - grand cudos plugz.
SWEET.. reminds me of ditchin' school to skate in the late 80's.
I watched Repo Man as a kid (around the time it came out), and didn’t think too much of this song.
I bought the soundtrack years later, and this song has become one of my favorites. I think it’s probably the best instrumental piece I’ve ever heard.
It’s what I imagine the soundtrack to death must be like, as you enter into the next realm (at 1:47). It’s that awesome.
Very underrated.
It’s very beautiful isn’t it! This is a very special music to me and a certain someone
It maybe one of the top 10 in the instrumental piece of the second half of the 20th century, some of Henry Mancini pieces, Dave Brubeck - Take Five, Booker T & the M G 's - Green Onions, Fleetwood Mac - Albatross, and Edgar Winter Group - Frankenstein are all better. You have about four or 5 other instrumentals in that time period are real close.
I was 18 when I saw Repo Man, it was brilliant. This song MADE it
The beauty of it, is that isn't Morricone. It's LA warts and all. If this hadn't been the soundtrack of Repo Man, you would like it but not the same way.
I could die to worse songs. I could die to this
This song brings back memories when I lived in Mexico for 6 years.
I try to listen to this song at least once a day, to finish off a night with this playing in the background is absolute nirvana. I really need to find the plugz and take them out for dinner, I can take credit for around 1,000 of the views :). Would like for this to be my last funeral song.
Feelin' 7 Up, I'm feelin' 7 up
@The Fandom Menace I wasn't singing guy...
This is the best song of all time.
Whoa...I like the connection here. Morricone -> Plugz. Didn't really see it myself, but I love both, so....hellya!
"That's how come I don't drive, see....the more you drive, the less intelligent you are."
a incredible piece of music...haunting and retains elements of surf twang and myster without becoming mundane......real good
That's what is great. It strays to cliche or boring but never goes there. It grabs your attention and doesn't let go
It is epic surf from south of the border
It's LA, surf twang and a lot Mexican influence. It's got a lot of Carlos Santana too. If anything it's a beautiful blend of those cultures.
It's Latino surf music. It's a beautiful blend of the latino and the whiteboys.
Amazing song, they also did a great version of Ride of the Valkyries for repo man which I guess never made it to either of their albums. I haven't been able to find it anyway.
love it! REPO Man soundtrack rules! The Plugz were great! I saw Tito play 2 years ago, met him as well. But of course this sound is all Morricone!!
No, it has Morricone in it. But it's East LA all the way with surf influence, Chicanos!, and Johnny fucking Cash. It's really a sublime bit that is a love letter to hot stinky Los Angeles.
It starts off as Morricone, then it expands
you can find more similar style under the name Cruzados. Such as "Flor De Mal" by the Plugz from the movie you can find under the name Cruzados. Also there were two guitarists here. The lead guitarwork was actually by Steven Hufsteter.
The life of a repo man is always intense. Let's go get a drink.
Be right with you after I finish my FOOD
God bless Tito Larriva...Plugz were one of the best bands out of LA, bar none!...
This song makes me want to buy a horse for the sole purpose of riding off into sunsets
this is such a great piece. ...i remember picking this one out on the piano in high school. thanks for reminding me.
This one is Magic
Great love making song.....
"I want your money because God want's your money" Classic music for a classic movie.
Couldn't enjoy it anymore mom, is how I feel about this song.
AMAZING! Thanks Vinny!
Morricone you rock ! Thanks for uploading it ( I remember it’s on my cd 💿 soundtrack to repriman). 👈👏🙌😎🤙auto gets in the white glowing car and warps out of there🎥
Oops! R e p o m a n
love love love this track and loved these guys!
"You find one in every car. You'll see."
I've always wondered where my people were. According to the posts, they're all here.
Very few things are perfect. This song in that scene is the essence of perfection. You should watch the movie at least once a year. And own the sound track.
And yes, Morricone does indeed rock. I will fight anyone who says otherwise.
Best use of EM, loaded up my mp3 with EM tracks and played them on my playa bike. Nothing beats riding in a dust storm with Morricone. Nothing. His music is made for the high dessert.
Just watched Repo Man for the first time. This track was quite the standout.
The Plugz were the great Mexican-American punk band from early 80's Los Angeles, led by Tito Lariva. They backed Bob Dylan at one point, and achieved cult fame on the "REPO MAN" soundtrack with their
Thank you for the memories, wowwww
This was the perfect ending for a movie about a fucked-up situation. One of my favorite movies!
There's room to MOVE as a Fry Cook, man!
Assistant Manager, King...GOD
I once made an instructional video for compounding a silicone polymer, and I used this tune as the soundtrack with subtitled instructions. It was epic.
I love that "Mr.Robot" had this song in it. I always think of Repi Man, and the feeling I had when it played in that movie.
Tito's understated guitar beauty FTW!
Love this song and the movie Repo Man!!!
"What about our relationship Otto?"..."Screw that!"
I wish that this track is played @ my funeral: Reel Ten - one life has come to an end. And when I'm laid to rest, hopefully my daughters can say: "The best god-damn dad in the graveyard".
My last answer I taped on my cassette tape answering machine! This tune!
This one of the best instrumentals of a generation. Generation X 1965 to 1981
one of the best instrumentals I've ever heard. I'm 57. Always loved this one.
I had this soundtrack for years back in the 80's Best Soundtrack EVER!! From Iggy Pops opening to Plugz ending AWESOME!!!!
Find one in every car........yull see. *smiles*
That's why I take the bus, see. The more you drive, the less intelligent you are.
The Iggy song
Drum and bass from Blondie and Steve Jones from the Pistols. They had no song, sorta jammed it out, which is challenging for punk. Worked like a charm didn't it?
I love how this comment section is a haven for Repo Man quotes
The life of a Repo Man is always intense!
Never seen this repo man movie everyone seems to be tlkn abt I just landed here by mere accident and all I can say is I love there music. For some reason makes me feel nostalgic
Thanks destination unknown for taking me here
I’m still mesmerized by this song ... just can’t find where to download it without paying
Grab a media extension on your browser and get it here.
I hear two notes and I'm there
There are browser addons that do this
I knew I recognized this song Repo Man is fkn awesome finally got to watch it
Pack a plate o' Shrimp
Reminds of my high school days 81-85.
Thanks Vinny!
This great tune WAS the best part of the movie.
One of the greatest LA songs.
It IS Los Angeles, so strong and it gets the feel of the city so well.
Repo man's always intense!