Stick 'Em Up
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"Stick 'Em Up" | ||
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Single by Quarashi | ||
From the album Jinx | ||
Released | Winter 2002 | |
Format | CD single | |
Recorded | ??? | |
Genre | Rapcore | |
Length | 3:25 | |
Label | Columbia Records/Time Bomb Recordings | |
Producer | Sölvi Blöndal/Brendan O'Brien | |
Quarashi singles chronology | ||
"Surreal Rhyme" 1999 |
"Stick 'Em Up" 2002 |
"Mr. Jinx" 2002 |
"Stick 'Em Up" was Quarashi's first single from their American debut album, Jinx. "Stick 'Em Up" was released in February 2002 to much fanfare. The music video, which was a parody of the film Snatch, was in heavy rotation on MTV2. According to Quarashi member Sölvi Blondal, "Stick 'Em Up" sounds like something Limp Bizkit would do.
It reached #27 on the US Modern Rock List.
The song is featured in the Rainbow Studios video game ATV Offroad Fury 2 for the Playstation 2.
The song is the theme song for Midway Sports' NFL Blitz 20-03 (Playstation 2, XBox)
The song appears on the Orange County soundtrack. In the film, it plays in the background during the scene in which Jack Black's character gives his brother the Tylenol.
This song appears on the Grind soundtrack.