Sneak Peek
A free sample (the tiny spoon is yours to keep) from our forthcoming sister site, FilmParts.tv.
Thanks for the idea, Dan Wineman. You get 5% of the net box stub receipt grosses.
For the Love of God, Someone Please Tell Axl Where We Go Now
(The stinky pits breakdown from Guns N’ Roses “Sweet Child O’ Mine”)
If you’re a drummer, you may recognize at least six different LP (Latin Percussion) blocks put to use by Steven Adler for this SongPart, amid Slash’s “noodling” and Izzy Stradlin’s “heroin use”.
Price: $.15
This Is What We Trained For
(From “One” by Metallica)

Set your anger watch to these precisely timed bouts of rage. It’s a good thing there have already been so many wars—we get the feeling that if wars didn’t exist, Metallica would start one, just to have something to be so goshdarned angry about.
Price: $.13
The Sound of One Synth Clapping
(John Cougar has a little ditty ‘bout “Jack and Diane”)
Can you pump your fist and clap your hands at the same time? You’re gonna need to once you step into this baby. Let that medium-length hair down, it’s gonna be a crazy wait does he say “suckin’ on chili dog”? What the hell, John Cougar?
Price: $.07
Available to SongParts exclusively on loan from the estate of Stephen Klinck.
“German 201: Hospitality Words”
(From “Rock of Ages” by Def Leppard)
Any student of The World’s Seventeenth Best Language* knows that to repeat this phrase on a German’s doorstep obliges them to take you in, feed you porridge, and (if necessary) grease your bicycle chain. And (if necessary) “grease your bicycle chain.”
Thanks to Leppologist Jason Permenter for buffing this one up.
Price: €.14 (+€.05 VAT)
* from “An Accidental Survey of 114 Home Depot Customers”: 2003
Oh Christ Here it Comes
(The “Ooh Wahahaha” break from Disturbed’s “Down with the Sickness”)
When you hear this SongPart, cover your nuts—it’s about to get explodey in here.
Price: $.05
From Shane Adams’ exclusive Hate Screamo Library.
Spicy Mustard
(The dripping hot synth lick from Snoop’s “Drop it Like it’s Hot”)
Related products in the SongParts catalog: Slide Whistle and Bing! Popcorn’s Done.
Price: $.10
Dave’s Barbaric Yawp
(DLR goes for it at the beginning of Van Halen’s “Runnin’ with the Devil.”)
Our customers have found a number of uses for this item:
- Car alarm
- Mosquito repellant
- Enhanced interrogation aid
- Stool softener
The fine folks at Chunklet have made the entire isolated vocal track available as an MP3.
Price: $.12
Blewp blewp Blewmp
(The best 3 beats of Tears for Fears “Mad World” intro)
If Atari Pitfall were adapted into a feature film (which it almost certainly will be), this SongPart would be the love theme. Buy now before it it’s too expensive.
Price: $.04
From the private and very specific collection of Richard Brown.
The Really Bachy Part
(From ”Joy” by Apollo 100)
You know, the organy part at the beginning where it really rocks out. I think it’s from that movie about the porny guy with the big thing.
Price: $.09