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I have the soundtrack for the first movie but not II. Here is the list of songs from the movie so it must be one of these:

 

The Bikini Carwash Company II (1993) More at IMDbPro »

Please note that songs listed here (and in the movie credits) cannot always be found on CD soundtracks. Please check CD track details for confirmation.

 

All Songs Written by

TRACY SWIDER

Published by Captain Swidey Music (ASCAP)

RICK NEELY

Published by Neely Circus Music (ASCAP)

TODD LANE

Published by Ybsober Music (ASCAP)

STEVE GILES

Published by Sinjin Steve Top Music (ASCAP)

 

"B.I.K.I.N.I."

Performed by The Bikini Boys

 

"BIG TOP"

Performed by A.Z.R.O.

 

"LOADED GUN"

Performed by A.Z.R.O.

 

"MR. ATTITUDE DANCE"

Performed by A.Z.R.O.

 

"ROCK IN A HARD PLACE"

Performed by A.Z.R.O.

 

"99 MILES"

Performed by A.Z.R.O.

 

"BLAME IT ON ME"

Performed by A.Z.R.O.

 

"LEY YOUR HANDS ON ME"

Performed by A.Z.R.O.

 

"HOLD OF MY HEART"

Performed by A.Z.R.O.

 

"WHEN LOVE IS NOT ENOUGH"

Performed by A.Z.R.O.

 

"TELL ME FOREVER"

Performed by A.Z.R.O.

 

"DOWN HOME"

Performed by A.Z.R.O.

 

End Titles Theme Song

"ROCKING CHAIR"

Performed by New Heaven

Written by Todd Lane, Mike Smith and Steve McMaster

Published by Fast Game Music (ASCAP)

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1. Seriously, Lindsay, how the f*ck did you find something so ridiculously tame on that site? I am sincerely amazed - and not in a good way. ;)

 

2. Nice info, Rick. Who's the vocalist? Man that voice sounds familiar.

 

Seriously Lindsay... how on earth?

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1. Seriously, Lindsay, how the f*ck did you find something so ridiculously tame on that site? I am sincerely amazed - and not in a good way. ;)

 

2. Nice info, Rick. Who's the vocalist? Man that voice sounds familiar.

 

Seriously Lindsay... how on earth?

 

 

that was the first video that appeared...

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2. Nice info, Rick. Who's the vocalist? Man that voice sounds familiar.

I thought he sounded familiar also. No idea. I also would like to know who the heck this "A.Z.R.O." band is.

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  • 10 years later...

Just watched the Bikini Carwash Company II movie and decided to use google to find out about the band that plays in the movie at the end and apparently they did the entire soundtrack. Killer songs!!! Anyway, google brought me here to this page as well as teaching me that the album has just been released on CD for the first time by Metallic Blue Records.  https://www.metallicbluerecords.com/

A.Z.R.O. - Rock In A Hard Place.jpg

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Have this one preordered...

A.Z.R.O.: Hard rock message boards on the internet have been asking for years “who is the band playing in the movie The Bikini Carwash Company II?” Many rockers took to the VHS and looked at the credits and came up with “A.Z.R.O.”, but nothing else on the internet could be found. Was this soundtrack going to be lost forever? Well, this gem has been uncovered and is FINALLY being released for the first time ever. 12 melodic hair metal tracks that will appeal to fans who like big choruses, stellar lead vocals, killer guitars and solid rhythm section. This band featured both drummer Todd Lane and bassist Steve Giles from the hair metal band “NEW HAVEN”. A.Z.R.O. also had one time member Adam Shore, who gained fame from being the first vocalist of WARRANT and the singer of SHAKE CITY.

A.Z.R.O. - Rock In A Hard Place

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