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The Best of House Of Pain And Everlast: Shamrocks & Shenanigans (Parental Advisory),House of Pain
    • The Best of House Of Pain And Everlast: Shamrocks & Shenanigans (Parental Advisory)
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    • Jump Around (Pete Rock Remix)
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    • What It's Like
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    • On Point

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    • Jump Around
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    • Shamrocks And Shenanigans
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    • What It's Like
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    • Who's The Man
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    • Black Jesus
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    • Same As It Ever Was
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    • Put On Your Shit Kickers
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    • Punch Drunk
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    • Ends
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    • Pass The Jinn
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    • Just Another Victim
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    • On Point
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    • Jump Around (Pete Rock Remix)
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    • Word Is Bond
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    • Never Missin' A Beat
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    • The Rhythm
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    • I Got The Knack

album review

As there truly wasn't enough material to warrant a greatest-hits compilation from either House of Pain or frontman Everlast's faux-folk solo career without succumbing to bottom-feeding filler, Rhino had the good sense to combine highlights of the two onto one disc. All of the group's finest moments are in place and sequenced totally out of order. However, kicking things off nicely is the anthem that got the Irish boys rolling in the first place, "Jump Around." It still sounds as timeless and energetic nearly a decade along, as does its follow-up, "Shamrocks and Shenanigans." Everlast's solo career is also well documented with his two chart successes, "What It's Like" and "Black Jesus," both making appearances early on in the release. But the most welcome surprise is the inclusion of the rap-metal prototype "Just Another Victim," a collaboration between House of Pain and Helmet that was originally released on the Judgment Night soundtrack. While the compilation does lull at some points (due mainly to having the biggest hits first), it's a solid collection that is appealing and accessible to the most seasoned die-hard fan as well as the casual listener. ~ Rob Theakston, All Music Guide

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