Chef Aid: The South Park Album is in stores Monday
November 30. Look out for two versions of the album - a clean
version and an explicit version featuring two collectible album
covers! Hurry into your favourite record store to get the limited
edition cover ("Disco Chef" cover) as it is really limited.

A really explicit version of the album - the EXTREME version -
will be available from December 7. All the same tracks are on
every album, it's just that the level of language within the
tracks gets more explicit!

Here's the latest word on the tracklisting for Chef Aid -
CHEF AID - THE SOUTH PARK ALBUM
TRACK LISTING/ LINER NOTES...

1. Primus - "South Park Theme"

South Park introductory theme from show

2. Ozzy/ODB/DMX/Crystal Method - " Nowhere to Run"

A titanic joining of the top talents in rock, rap, and electronica
taken from the South Park episode "Chef Aid." ODB (Ol' Dirty
Bastard) is one of the most outlandish members of the
multi-platinum rap act The Wu-Tang Clan. His outrageous
behavior and performances have kept him consistently in the
news. His performance on "Nowhere to Run" is easily his
most outlandish to date. Rap Artist DMX scored a #1 album
this year. Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne is celebrating one of
his most successful years with the recently concluded
Ozzfest tour and a Black Sabbath reunion. Crystal Method is
one of electronica's biggest stars. The instrumental version of
this track appears on Crystal Method's gold record Vegas

3. Chef - "Chocolate Salty Balls" (P.S. I Love You)

This Rick Rubin produced, Chef soul smoker is potentially the
most tongue-in-cheek sexually charged songs on the album.
Laced with double entendres, it tells the tale of Chef's most
popular desert item, his chocolate salty balls. Original version
appeared on South Park.

4. Rancid -"Brad Logan"

A catchy powerful song from the Califorinia punk band
Rancid. Rancid is a staple of alternative radio. This original
recording appeared in the South Park episode "Chef Aid".

5. Eric Cartman - "Come Sail Away "

South Park's own, Eric Cartman performs a full-length cover of
the Styx's classic "Come Sail Away." Cartman originally sang
a version of "Come Sail Away" on the South Park episode
"Cartman's Mom is a Dirty Slut." In this episode Cartman
stated that he hated leaving things unfinished, "it's like when I
hear that song "Come Sail Away" I have to sing the whole
version." Throughout the episode Kyle and Stan would sing
the intro to which a disgruntled Cartman would be forced to
sing the song as fast as he possibly could. Produced by Rick
Rubin

6. Master P - "Kenny's Dead"

Master P is a rap icon. He is one of the biggest selling rap
artists in existence. His albums and the artists he produces
for his label, No Limit, regularly top the Billboard charts, and
his songs are constantly in heavy rotation on MTV. On this
track he transforms the Curtis Mayfield classic "Freddy's
Dead" into "Kenny's Dead." Utilizing one of the most
recognizable loops in all of soul music, It is an ode to the
mush-mouthed Kenny who dies in every South Park episode.

7. Chef - "Simultaneous"

As South Park's most notorious playboys, Chef has an
'appetite' that can be never quite be satisfied. On this bouncy
R&B song, he sings an ode to multiple sex partners. A Rick
Rubin produced recording. Original version appeared on South
Park.

8. Puffy/Mase/L'il Kim/System of a Down - "Will They Die 4
You"

American/Columbia recording artist System of a Down join
forces with the biggest stars in rap music to present a
reworking of "Will They Die For You." All music is performed
by System of a Down & produced by Rick Rubin.

9. Perry Farrell w/DVDA - "Hot Lava "

Janes' Addiction/Pornos For Pyros frontman and Lollapalooza
founder Perry Farrel hooks up with DVDA (South Park
creators' Matt Stone and Trey Parker) for a special rock
version of the Chef tune "Hot Lava." Perry Farrell is the
statesman for alternative music, but he proves he can still
rock with this return to the sound of early Janes Addiction.
Featuring scratching by DJ Nu.Mark of highly touted rap act
Jurassic 5. The original version of "Hot Lava" was performed
by Chef on South Park.

10. Wyclef Jean featuring Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny -
"Bubblegoose"

The kids of South Park join Wyclef Jean on backing vocals for
an alternate version of the song "Bubblegoose." The original
version of this track appeared on Wyclef's "The Carnival."

11. Chef - "No Substitute -"

Chef attempts to seduce America's sweetheart Kathy Lee
Gifford in his own "special way" in this original recording
produced by Rick Rubin. Original version appeared on South
Park

12. Elton John - " Wake Up Wendy "

This Rick Rubin produced original recording is an ode to
South Park's character Stan's girlfriend Wendy Testaburger.
"Wake Up Wendy" was written by Bernie Taupin and marks a
return to the vintage Elton sound. It was performed on the
"Chef-Aid" episode.

13. Mousse T - " Horny "

The #1 European dance and club hit gets the South Park
touch.
The song benefits from a sarcastic skit by South Park
creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker. In one of the albums
most biting moments Matt and Trey poke fun at the sordid
underbelly of the music industry.

14. Devo - "Huboon Stomp "

Devo's first new song since their reunion. The sound is
patented early Devo. Composed prior to their first record this
song has never been recorded. Produced by Rick Rubin

15. Ike Turner & Rick James - "Love Gravy "

No two people know more about love than soul icons Ike
Turner and Rick James. They team up a special version of the
Chef tune "Love Gravy." The original version of "Love Gravy"
was performed by Chef on South Park.

16. Ned Gerblansky - " Feel Like Makin Love "

South Park's own Ned Gerblansky covers Bad Company's
classic rock anthem in this Rick Rubin produced original.
Sometimes called War Buddy Ned, Ned Gerblansky served in
Vietnam with Stan's Uncle Jimbo. It was in 'Nam that Ned
suffered a horrible accident that would change his life. He
returned home without a voicebox. He now communicates
through the 'cancer kazoo' which makes him sound like a
robot. Thankfully, he receives help from Chef on backing
vocals in order to heat things up.

17. Ween - "Rainbow "

Original recording that appeared on the South Park episode
"Chef-Aid." Known for the oddball sense of humor, Ween
sings this alternative lifestyle anthem that condones the
understanding of others.

18. Chef & Meatloaf- "Tonight is Right for Love" (with Meredith
Baxter-Birney) -

In this Rick Rubin produced Chef original, he recalls a lost
night of passion of with Family Tie's Meredith Baxter Birney. It
includes humorous exchange between Chef and Meatloaf.
Original version appeared on South Park.

19. Joe Strummer - "It's a Rockin' World "

Recalling the glory days when he was the leader of The
Clash, this Rick Rubin produced original appeared on the
South Park episode "Chef Aid." Featuring performances by
members of Red Hot Chili Peppers, 311, X, The
Heartbreakers, and Rage Against the Machine.

20. Primus - "Mephisto and Kevin -"

In This Rick Rubin produced original, Primus tell the tales of
South Park characters Mephisto and Kevin. Baring a striking
resemblance to Dr. Moreau, Mephisto experiments regularly
go awry or serve no purpose for humanity. He is most proud
of his animals with multiple butts, but the town of South Park
remembers him most from when his mutant Stan went awry
and destroyed most of the quaint little hamlet. Much like Igor
to Dr. Frankenstein, Kevin is Mephisto's companion and
ever-trusting lab assistant. The fact that he is a monkey boy
and dresses exactly like Mephisto doesn't change things one
bit. "Mephisto and Kevin" tells the origin of Kevin. It was
performed on the South Park episode "Chef Aid."

21. Vitro -" Mentally Dull featuring the cast of South Park"
(Think Tank Remix) -

A very special remix of American/Columbia Recording artist
Vitro featuring many, many, many, vocal samples from all
your South Park favorites. Vitro is a powerful hybrid of filtered
electronica and hard-edged rock. The uncensored version of
this track will feature samples from the never released and
long sought after collector's item Spirit of Christmas. The
Spirit of Christmas is an original short which marks the first
appearance of Stan, Kyle, Kenny, and Cartman. Made as a
Christmas gift for an agent, bootleg copies circulated across
the nation. It was the start of the South Park phenomenon.

Hidden Track: Eric Cartman - "Kyles Mom Is a Big Fat Bitch "