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Anthology: The Sounds of Science
Disc 1
01. Beastie Boys
02. Slow and Low
03. Shake Your Rump
04. Gratitude
05. Skills to Pay the Bills
06. Root Down
07. Believe Me
08. Sure Shot
09. Body Movin’ (Fatboy Slim remix)
10. Boomin’ Granny
11. Fight for Your Right
12. Country Mike’s Theme
13. Pass the Mic
14. Something’s Got to Give
15. Bodhisattva Vow
16. Sabrosa
17. Song for the Man
18. Soba Violence
19. Alive
20. Jimmy James (original version)
21. Three MC’s and One DJ (live video version)
Disc 2
01. The Biz vs. The Nuge
02. Sabotage
03. Shadrach
04. Brass Monkey
05. Time for Livin’
06. Dub the Mic
07. Benny and the Jets
08. The Negotiation Limerick File
09. I Want Some
10. She’s on It
11. Son of Neckbone
12. Get It Together
13. Twenty Questions
14. Remote Control
15. Railroad Blues
16. Live Wire
17. So What’cha Want
18. Netty’s Girl
19. Egg Raid on Mojo
20. Hey Ladies
21. Intergalactic
"All Aboard, Track 17, All Aboard'"

YEEEHAAW
Now this song is dedicated,
To all the hard workin' pioneers of this country
Setting out discovering the West
Bringin' a railroad to where no man has ever been before.

Johnny he worked on a railroad
A poundin' on iron and steel
Workin' his way out West now
The only sure things his next meal
America was young
But she was a growin'
Layin' tracks across the prairie
Not knowing where they're going
His mother didn't wanna' leave him
But now he's in the West
She said please don't go
But he said if I don't I'll never rest
It wasn't always easy
Some of the boys died
Johnny wrote her letters
But received no replies

Johnny he worked on a railroad
A poundin' on iron and steel
Workin' his way out West now
The only sure things his next meal

Johhny reached San Francisco
Tired and broke without a dime
Started panning for gold
Just a hopin' he would find
The gold wasn't a rushin'
But Johnny kept on minin'
Trying to send his mama something
With the letters he was signing
Then one day Johnny finally got a reply
When he opened mama's letter
He began to cry
She's a writin' from her deathbed
And this is what she said
Please don't be mad at me son,
'Ccause tomorrow I'll be dead

Johnny he worked on a railroad
A poundin' on iron and steel
Workin' his way out West now
The only sure things his next meal