AC/DC Frontman Makes 'Totally Baked' Songs Available For Free Download

April 23, 2008

To celebrate the release of "Totally Baked", a stoner comedy executive-produced by AC/DC's Brian Johnson, Johnson is offering free MP3 downloads of three original songs he produced for the film's soundtrack. These songs, titled "Chain Gang", "Chase That Tail", and "Who Phoned The Law" are available to download now and for a limited time at this location.

According to a press release, "Totally Baked" is "the hilarious, totally offbeat, cannabis comedy in the tradition of 'Half-Baked' guaranteed to give you the munchies. 'Totally Baked' spoofs the legalization of marijuana with an uproariously funny tone guaranteed to please audiences. [It was] executive-produced by AC/DC's Brian Johnson, [who] also lent his talent to produce three original songs for the film's soundtrack. It's hysterical and informative at the same time, The film features some of today's biggest stoner comedians who will do anything to save their bud, including Craig Shoemaker, Doug Benson, Mark Cohen, Dan Gabriel, Jason Gillearn, Rich Hardesty, Al Madrigal, Jackie 'The Joke Man' Martling, Henry Phillips, Jasper Redd, Tom Rhodes, and Ron Schock."

Watch the trailer below and at www.totallybakedmovie.com. 10% of all direct sales through the web site will be donated to NORML (The National Organization to Reform Marijuana Laws).

The "Totally Baked" DVD includes such special features as interviews, behind-the-scenes footage and deleted scenes.

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