The Shield: Music from the Streets
The Shield: Music From the Streets is a collection of songs taken from the FX Networks TV series The Shield.
The Shield: Music from the Streets | |
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Soundtrack album by Various Artists | |
Released | September 5, 2005 |
Genre | Various |
Label | Lakeshore Records |
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Source | Rating |
Empire Movies |
Track listing
- "The Shield Theme"
- "Hating Hollywood" by Theory of a Deadman
- "Death March" by Black Label Society
- "Bring 'Em Out Dead" by Onyx
- "Lay Down" by Mikal Raymo
- "Perkins" by Peyote Asesino
- "Caught Up in the System" by SX-10
- "Freedom Band" by Delinquent Habits
- "Pride" by Damageplan
- "Nothing's Clear" by Ill Niño
- "Rushing In" by Crazy Anglos
- "No Muerdas La Mano" by Kinto Sol
- "Breakdown" by Tantric
- "Betrayal" by The Black Maria
- "Let's Ride" by Conejo (rapper)
- "Ooohhhwee" by Master P
- "Mafia" by Kelis
- "Cuiden a Los Niños" by Brujeria
- "The Shield" by Roc Raida Feat. DJ Paradime
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