The Def Jam-issued soundtrack for the sixth installment of the Fast and Furious series, the cleverly titled Fast and Furious, Vol. 6, offers another high-energy set of club/asphalt face plant jams that never lets up.Thankfully, the franchise continues to avoid populating its soundtracks with the tank top-splitting, Limp Bizkit-inspired dudebro rock that its name might suggest, preferring instead to focus on hip-hop, rap, and EDM, the latter of which provides the collection with a much needed paint job, thanks to solid ...
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The Def Jam-issued soundtrack for the sixth installment of the Fast and Furious series, the cleverly titled Fast and Furious, Vol. 6, offers another high-energy set of club/asphalt face plant jams that never lets up.Thankfully, the franchise continues to avoid populating its soundtracks with the tank top-splitting, Limp Bizkit-inspired dudebro rock that its name might suggest, preferring instead to focus on hip-hop, rap, and EDM, the latter of which provides the collection with a much needed paint job, thanks to solid outings from the likes of the Crystal Method ("Roll It Up"), Deadmau5 feat. Cypress Hill ("Failbait"), and Peaches ("Burst! [Bart B More Remix]"). ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi
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