Chef Aid: The South Park Album is an album based on the episode "Chef Aid", in which many famous singers play at a concert to save Chef from being sent to prison.
Track Listing[]
- "South Park Theme" - PRIMUS
- "Nowhere to Run" - Ozzy Osbourne/DMX/Ol' Dirty Bastard/The Crystal Method
- "Chocolate Salty Balls" - Chef
- "Brad Logan" - Rancid
- "Come Sail Away" - Eric Cartman
- "Kenny's Dead" - Master P
- "Simultaneous" - Chef
- "Will They Die 4 You" - Mase/Puff Daddy/Lil' Kim/System of a Down
- "Hot Lava" - Perry Farrell and DVDA
- "Bubblegoose" - Wyclef Jean with Stan, Kyle, Kenny and Cartman
- "No Substitute" - Chef
- "Wake Up Wendy" - Elton John
- "Horny" - Mousse T vs Hot 'N' Juicy
- "Huboon Stomp" - Devo
- "Love Gravy" - Rick James and Ike Turner
- "Feel Like Makin' Love" - Ned Gerblansky
- "The Rainbow" - Ween
- "Tonight is Right for Love" - Chef and Meat Loaf
- "It's a Rockin' World" - Joe Strummer/Flea/Tom Morello/D. J. Bonebrake/Benmount Tench/Nick Hexum
- "Mephesto and Kevin" - Primus
- "Mentally Dull (Think Tank Remix)" - Vitro (featuring the cast of South Park), remixed by Paul Robb
- "Kyle's Mom's a Bitch" (hidden track) - Eric Cartman
Variations[]
Chef Aid: The South Park Album was released in three different versions: clean, explicit, and extreme. The clean version was completely censored while the explicit version contained profanities and carried a "Parental Advisory" sticker. The extreme version was completely uncensored.
Charts[]
The album ranked #13 on the Australian ARIA Albums Charts for top 100 albums in 1998.[1]