Jackass: Best And Last brings the stunt franchise back to cinemas this week, but what songs feature on the soundtrack? Find out below.
Directed by Jeff Tremaine, the film reunites Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Jason “Wee Man” Acuña and more for what is being billed as the final Jackass movie.
It is the fifth big-screen instalment in the franchise, following Jackass: The Movie, Jackass Number Two, Jackass 3D and 2022’s Jackass Forever.
Rather than being made up entirely of new stunts, Best And Last mixes fresh footage with previously unseen archive material and classic moments from across the franchise’s 25-year history.
Among the stunts previewed in the trailer were a robot-assisted rectal exam, a penis shock collar, an “escape room from hell”. Check it out here:
NME has given the film a three-star review, noting: “While it may not be peak Jackass, this feels like a suitably anarchic way to call time on the pioneers of self-inflicted torment. The explosive finale sees the team pay homage to a familiar-looking shopping trolley. With ‘My Way’ playing, Knoxville, the leader of these merry pranksters, looks misty-eyed as he’s confronted by the fact this chapter of his life is over. As the film takes a bow with one last gross-out moment – a foul-smelling remix on Twister – your eyes will be watering too.”
Every song on the Jackass: Best And Last soundtrack
The film includes one familiar needle drop for any Jackass fans, ‘Corona’ by US alt-punks Minutemen, which has served as the opening theme to the show since the beginning.
There is a range of other tracks that pop up too, from the likes of The Rolling Stones, Frank Sinatra and Bonnie Tyler, while Karen O has recorded a cover of ‘We’ll Meet Again’ for the film.
The full list is:
Minutemen – ‘Corona’
Carlos Zatch – ‘Right Here, Right Now’
Andrew W.K. – ‘We Want Fun’
Carlos Zatch – ‘False Blood’
Eddie Money – ‘Baby Hold On’
Tony K – ‘Diamonds’
Billy Strings – ‘If You’re Gonna Be Dumb, You Gotta Be Tough’
Reem – ‘Other Side’
Tony K – ‘Green’
Bonnie Tyler – ‘Holding Out For A Hero’
Frank Sinatra – ‘My Way’
The Rolling Stones – ‘Shine A Light’
XCOMM – ‘Borrowed Happiness’
Karen O and Roger Alan Wade – ‘We’ll Meet Again’
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