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The Crow: Salvation by Original Soundtrack

The Crow: Salvation by Original Soundtrack

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Artist: Original Soundtrack
Record Label: Koch Records (USA)
Genre: Soundtracks
Release Date: March 28, 2000
Number of Discs: 1
Song List: Disc 1
: 1. Best Things, The - Filter (remix)
2. Living Dead Girl - Rob Zombie (Naked Exorcism mix)
3. Bad Brother - Infidels/Juliette Lewis
4. Warm Winter - Kid Rock
5. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue - Hole
6. What You Want - The Flys
7. Big God - Monster Magnet
8. Painful - Sin
9. Antihistamine - Tricky (Forgotten By The World mix)
10. Independent Slaves - Days Of The New
11. Everything Sucks (Again) - Pitch Shifter
12. Waking up Beside You - Stabbing Westward (remix)
13. Now Is the Time - The Crystal Method (The Crystal Method Millennium mix)
14. Burning Inside - Static-X/Burton C. Bell
15. Rusted Wings - New American Shame
16. Underbelly of the Beast - Danzig (remix)
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Details: The third film in a series based on the cult comic book, this latest soundtrack continues down the same dark musical path as its two predecessors. An interesting mix of well-known names and hungry unknowns, THE CROW: SALVATION is also a stylistic bouillabaisse where the line between electronica and the industrial-goth underside of rock gets blurred. Among the names carrying the cudgel for crunching grindcore are Rob Zombie ("Living Dead Girl [Naked Exorcism Mix]"), Danzig ("underBELLY Of The Beast [Belly Of The Beast remix]") and the spiraling hopelessness of The Infidels featuring Juliette Lewis ("Bad Brother"). Providing no shortage of techno hijinks are The Crystal Method ("Now Is The Time [Crystal Method Millennium Mix]"), the sinister ruminations of jungle maestro Tricky ("Antihistamine [Forgotten By The World Mix]") and the trip-hammer rhythms of Static X featuring Fear Factory's Burton C. Bell ("Burning Inside"). In-between all this ominous lunacy are Kid Rock sounding like Trent Reznor ("Warm Win...
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