A vending machine robbery by small time thief and drug addict Bobbie (Vincent Kartheiser) goes badly awry, and his friends contact street-wise thief and part-time druggie Mel (James Woods) to patch him up.Recognizing a kindred spirit, Mel befriends Bobbie and his girlfriend Rosie (Natasha Gregson Wagner), inviting them to join him and his long-suffering girlfriend Sid (Melanie Griffith) on a drug robbery which should set them up for life. The seemingly simple robbery is a great success, but the sale of the drugs afterward fails badly, and Mel and Bobbie are shot.The four take refuge with the Reverend, who charges them half of their haul from the robbery to care for them. In a desperate attempt to recover their losses, Mel involves the crew in a disastrous, ill-advised jewellery robbery, and they become caught up in a web of violence that rapidly spirals out of control.
Boogaloo Down Broadway — The Fantastic Johnny C
Bobbie wakes up and breaks into a community college
That's How It Feels — Soul Clan
Bobbie stumbles back to his apartment
Hard to Handle — Otis Redding
Bobbie and Rosie have sex
Soul Sister — Allen Toussaint
Mel drops Rosie and Sid off at the department store
Can I Change My Mind — Marc Anthony Thompson
Mel, Sid, Bobbie and Rosie enter a restaurant
Looking for a Fox — Clarence Carter
Clarence performs in the restaurant.
Nervous — Willie Dixon
Bobbie breaks into a pharmacy
Here I Am - 2000 Remaster — Percy Sledge
Rosie reveals to Bobbie that she's pregnant
One More Cup of Coffee — N'Dea Davenport
Mel, Sid, Bobbie and Rosie discuss the pregnancy in a diner
The Gremmie Part 1 — The Tornadoes
Mel engages in a few drug deals
If I Lose Your Love — Sam Moore
Sid drives an injured Mel, Bobbie and Rosie to the Reverend's home
Me & Mrs. Jones — Sun City Girls
Bobbie and Sid smoke together
Some Kind of Wonderful — Soul Brothers Six
Rosie tells Sid about how she wants to leave
Permanent Press (Press On & Don't Stop) — Gee Mack & The Polyester Players
Bobbie and Mel speak with Jewels
I'll Let Nothing Seperate Us — Otis Redding
Rosie begs Bobbie not to go on Mel's heist
I Can't See Myself — Clarence Carter
Bobbie discovers that Rosie has overdosed on heroin
Every Grain of Sand — Bob Dylan
Bobbie escapes from Mel and Sid into a cornfield; End credits.
Boogaloo Down Broadway — Polyester Players