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Genre
  
Dice Rules(1991)
  
Screenplay
  
5.3/10
IMDb

Released
  
1991

Length
  
39:12

Initial release
  
17 May 1991

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Recorded
  
February 21, 1990 and October 25, 1990

Label
  
Def American Recordings, Warner Bros.

Similar
  
Andrew Dice Clay movies, Comedies

Dice Rules is a comedy double album by comedian Andrew Dice Clay, which was released in 1991. It was released on record producer Rick Rubin's record label Def American and subsequently re-issued on Warner Bros. Records. The first side was recorded at Madison Square Garden with the second side being recorded in a smaller, more intimate club setting. There is also a film of the same name which came out in May 1991. The film received mostly negative reviews from critics and was nominated for three Razzie Awards including Worst Picture, Worst Actor (Andrew Dice Clay) and Worst Screenplay.

Contents

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Track listing

  1. "Intro - Andrew Dice Clay"
  2. "How Are Ya?"
  3. "Birds"
  4. "Phone Sex"
  5. "Ya Can't Be Nice to Them"
  6. "Christmas Presents"
  7. "Hoidy Toidy Chicks"
  8. "Opportunity in America (Al Capone's Safe)"
  9. "Japs"
  10. "Handicaps, Cripples"
  11. "Don't Move"
  12. "The Car Ride (Goin' to a Party)"
  13. "Subway Travel"
  14. "The Grocery Store"
  15. "Industrial Size"
  16. "1989-A Review"
  17. "Bad Press"
  18. "Backwards"
  19. "Chicks Aren't Funny (Joey Will)"
  20. "Bambi"
  21. "3 Beautiful Dates"
  22. "Debbie Duz Everything"
  23. "Filthy in Bed"
  24. "Smokin' for Your Health"
  25. "The News"
  26. "Black Chicks"
  27. "A Vibrant Beautiful Woman"
  28. "Woman's World"
  29. "The First Blow-Job"
  30. "People Are Pricks"
  31. "Ya Hear?"
  32. "Apartment Life"
  33. "Brooklyn Bad Boy"

References

Dice Rules Wikipedia