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For the most part, Vin Diesel's secret-agent saga XXX finds the bouncer-turned-actor surrounded by highly combustible objects. That's also a fair description of the film's soundtrack, a two-disc set of explosive hard rock and hip-hop tunes. The two genres, however, are segregated, with Disc 1 being ruled by noise-mongers such as Hatebreed, who gnash through the aptly named "I Will Be Heard," and Queens of the Stone Age, whose "Millionaire" shoots out hot sparks like a race car careening down a highway. The disc is rounded out by a passel of more rhythm-intensive tunes, including Orbital's "Technologique Park" and "Landing," a trippy number from the ever-inventive Moby. On the hip-hop disc, the producers dip deep into the Cash Money roster, rolling out the Big Tymers' gauntlet-throwdown "Still Fly" and Lil' Wayne's bouncy "Look at Me." Other rap highlights include Mack 10's typically tough-talking "Connected for Life" and Nelly's infectious "Stick Out Ya Wrist." Alternative soulstress Joi closes Disc 2 on a sultry note with the sensuous "Lick," also included on her provocative Star Kitty's Revenge. For added value, the limited edition of XXX comes with a bonus tattoo and a movie cash coupon. Now, that's what we call triple-threat entertainment. Dave Sprague Barnes & Noble