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Old 08-17-2006, 05:49 AM
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there are a lot of soundtracks i have that have only one decent song on them ..

I know what you did last summer (or the sequel?) has 'Hush' which i like

I love the big concert song from School of Rock

10 things i hate about you has a couple of great covers by Letters to cleo

Shallow Grave is a great soundtrack..

Danny Boyle is a director - as is Michael Mann - who have a great ear for music - and what will marry perfectly with their films ..
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Old 08-17-2006, 08:41 AM
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I know what you did last summer (or the sequel?) has 'Hush' which i like
Yup, the first one, the song wasd a cover by KulaShaker, I liked it too. The rest of the soundtrack, not great.
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the problem with a lot of 'various artist' soundtracks is that they sometimes mix genres of music so badly ..

a couple of cools songs and the rest - bublegum crap..

nothing that would please any one person
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Old 08-17-2006, 02:39 PM
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I get a lot of interesting songs and covers on soundtracks I couldn't/wouldn't get otherwise. I remember the Ready to Rumble soundtrack had Dweezil and Ahmet Zappa doing Hit Me Baby One More Time... love that tune.
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Old 08-17-2006, 05:24 PM
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Suprised no one's mentioned The Big Chill. I was listening to that soundtrack long before I saw the movie.

Judgment Night was a good one aswell. Various couplings of Rap with Metal/Alternative bands. The Mudhoney song was really rad.
Sonic Youth with Cypress Hill is a dope track strangley enough about smoking dope :D

I like soundtracks with unreleased material from great bands but these days its cutting room floor shit.

The Over The Edge soundtrack (must find a copy of that flick too) is decent Ramones, Cheap Trick, ect.
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Old 08-17-2006, 08:52 PM
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Suprised no one's mentioned The Big Chill. I was listening to that soundtrack long before I saw the movie.

Judgment Night was a good one aswell. Various couplings of Rap with Metal/Alternative bands. The Mudhoney song was really rad.
Sonic Youth with Cypress Hill is a dope track strangley enough about smoking dope :D

I like soundtracks with unreleased material from great bands but these days its cutting room floor shit.

The Over The Edge soundtrack (must find a copy of that flick too) is decent Ramones, Cheap Trick, ect.
big chill soundtrack got overplayed all to hell .. weddings, stc .. but yep it has a lot of depth..

i like the judgement night soundtrack too .. cool concept .

thats been done on another movie (not rap/metal ... but another odd coupling for every track) it;ll bug me til i think of it ..

it may have been techno + "whoever"
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Old 08-17-2006, 08:56 PM
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Rammstein and Static X have made a few soundtracks...you'd consider them "dance metal/tech metal"?
That probably doesn't help much.
Agreed on the Big Chill soundtrack, overplayed as all fuck, shit, I've never even seen the movie.
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thats been done on another movie (not rap/metal ... but another odd coupling for every track) it;ll bug me til i think of it ..

it may have been techno + "whoever"
Spawn?

I really liked the Natural Born Killers and Lost Highway soundtracks when they came out.
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Old 08-20-2006, 07:50 PM
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Just watching "demons/demoni 2", seems a pretty good soundtrack/musical score.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Elvis_Christ
[B]Suprised no one's mentioned The Big Chill. I was listening to that soundtrack long before I saw the movie.

Judgment Night was a good one aswell. Various couplings of Rap with Metal/Alternative bands. The Mudhoney song was really rad.
Sonic Youth with Cypress Hill is a dope track strangley enough about smoking dope :D

YAEH!!!the combination of the bands..............

Resident Evil soundtrack.....the Marilyn Manson "techno" is by far the best part of it.
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