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'''''Get the Funk Out''''' is the second single from [[Extreme (band)|Extreme]]'s second studio album ''[[Pornograffitti]]''.
'''''Get the Funk Out''''' is the second single from [[Extreme (band)|Extreme]]'s second studio album ''[[Pornograffitti]]''.


As the title suggests, the song is recorded in a [[funk metal]] style, in contrast to the more [[glam metal]] style of most of the album. The single was not successful in the United States, and reached only number 19 in the UK charts in June 1991.
As the title suggests, the song is recorded in a [[funk metal]] style, in contrast to the more [[glam metal]] style of most of the album. The single was not successful in the United States but became a minor hit in the UK after reaching number 19 on the charts in June 1991.


The song was featured in the 1992 Hong Kong action film [[Full Contact]].
The song was featured in the 1992 Hong Kong action film [[Full Contact]].

Revision as of 18:48, 14 September 2010

"Get the Funk Out"
Song

Get the Funk Out is the second single from Extreme's second studio album Pornograffitti.

As the title suggests, the song is recorded in a funk metal style, in contrast to the more glam metal style of most of the album. The single was not successful in the United States but became a minor hit in the UK after reaching number 19 on the charts in June 1991.

The song was featured in the 1992 Hong Kong action film Full Contact.

Track listings

  1. "Get the Funk Out" - 4:24
  2. "Li'l Jack Horny" - 4:51
  3. "Mutha (Don't Wanna Go To School Today)" (Remix) - 4:52

References