Soundtrack
No. Title Artist Length
1. "Take Me to the Club" Mannequin 3:36
2. "Seventeen" Ladytron 3:31
3. "Frank Sinatra" Miss Kittin & The Hacker 3:53
4. "Money, Success, Fame, Glamour" Felix da Housecat vs. Pop Tarts 3:23
5. "You're My Disco" (Fischerspooner Remix) Waldorf 4:26
6. "Two of Hearts" Stacey Q 3:36
7. "Overdose" Tomcraft 2:57
8. "Get Happy" Happy Thought Hall 3:28
9. "La Rock 01" Vitalic 3:05
10. "Go!" Tones on Tail 2:34
11. "New York New York" Nina Hagen 4:41
12. "It Can't Come Quickly Enough" Scissor Sisters 3:32
13. "Inside Out" W.I.T. 3:36
14. "Kiss Me" Stephen Tin Tin 3:26
15. "Give Me Tonight" Shannon 3:53
16. "(How to Be A) Millionaire" ABC 3:35
17. "Crash" Keoki 2:54
18. "The La La Song" Marilyn Manson 1:32
19. "Good is Bad" Headrillaz 2:56
20. "Santa Baby" Cynthia Basinet 3:23
Party Monster is a 2003 American biographical crime drama film written and directed by Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato, who are also producers along with Jon Marcus and Christine Vachon. It stars Macaulay Culkin as the drug-addled "king of the Club Kids". The film tells the story of the rise and fall of the infamous New York City party promoter Michael Alig. This was Macaulay Culkin's first film in nearly nine years since his starring role in the 1994 film Richie Rich.
The film is based on Disco Bloodbath, the memoir of James St. James which details his friendship with Alig, that later fell apart as Alig's drug addiction worsened, and ended after he murdered Andre "Angel" Melendez and went to prison.
Party Monster: The Shockumentary is a 1998 documentary film detailing the rise of the club kid phenomenon in New York City, the life of club kid and party promoter Michael Alig, and Alig's murder (with the help of Robert D. "Freeze" Riggs) of fellow club kid and drug dealer Andre "Angel" Melendez. It was directed by Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato.