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Calling the music one of the important aspects, Melissa Thompson of We Are Movie Geeks wrote that "The score from film composer Jongnic "JB" Bontemps is fantastic, but what really connects is the early 90's hip hop tracks that are used to pump up the action sequences. They fit nicely into the time frame and has the audience moving in their seats.
The Mitchells vs. the Machines (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the 2021 animated film computer-animated film of the same name.The album, released by Sony Classical Records on April 30, 2021, coinciding with the film's Netflix release, features an original score composed by Mark Mothersbaugh, and an original song titled "On My Way" (which was played during the ...
This is a list of songs partly or entirely based on a film. The list does not include songs that are related to a film as part of its soundtrack, original or not. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
The soundtrack also features songs by The Libertines, Bob Dylan and The Maccabees. The Maccabees' "Grew Up At Midnight", the song that played during the film's concluding scene, was reportedly chosen by Danny Boyle himself, who is a fan of the band. Other songs were considered for the final scene, even Pemberton's own score, before the song was ...
The Man-Machine was released in April 1978. [11] The Man-Machine was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) on 15 February 1982 [12] In October 2009, a remastered edition of the album was released on CD, Vinyl and digital formats by Mute Records, and Astralwerks.
None of the songs are necessarily listed in the same orders as they are on their respected EPs. The album contains The Hated's cover of the Simon and Garfunkel hit " I Am a Rock ", rare songs by Velocity Girl and Superchunk , as well as two rants by Juliana Luecking , one of which is spoken in a fake Baltimore accent.
The Battle of Los Angeles is the third studio album by American rock band Rage Against the Machine, released by Epic Records on November 2, 1999. At the 43rd Annual Grammy Awards, it was nominated for Best Rock Album, and the song "Guerrilla Radio" won the award for Best Hard Rock Performance.
Rage Against the Machine in 2007. Rage Against the Machine was an American rock band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consisted of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. [1]