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and "Funktastic Galactical Rock" by Swamp Dogg. "On the Road" and "Help Me Baby" by The Bossmen. "Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll" by Vaughan Mason & Crew.

The film’s score and soundtrack underscore the working-class Southie vibe with a mix of soul, rock, and classical pieces: What Doesn't Kill You (2008)

: The film is uniquely authentic because Ruffalo plays a version of the director. Goodman co-wrote the script with Donnie Wahlberg to ensure the portrayal of South Boston was grounded and stripped of Hollywood glamour. and "Funktastic Galactical Rock" by Swamp Dogg

: Despite critical acclaim for the performances—particularly Ruffalo’s—the film saw a very limited release in December 2008 due to the bankruptcy of its distributor, Yari Film Group . This financial collapse often leaves it out of mainstream "best of" lists, though it remains a favorite for fans of gritty crime dramas . This financial collapse often leaves it out of