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Music From and Inspired by the Motion Picture End of Days is the soundtrack to Peter Hyams' 1999 film End of Days.It was released on November 2, 1999 via Geffen Records, and primarily contains tracks by alternative metal and industrial rock bands.
"Oh My God" is a song by Guns N' Roses released in 1999 on the soundtrack to the film End of Days. The song was sent to radio stations in November 1999 as a promo for the soundtrack and the band. Despite being the band's first recorded release in almost five years, it was never issued as a stand-alone single for public retail.
The film's soundtrack primarily contains tracks by industrial rock and alternative metal bands. It features "Oh My God", the first song released by the "new line-up" of Guns N' Roses. During the editing of End of Days, soundtrack songs were overlaid in scenes that are
End of Days (soundtrack) H. The Help (soundtrack) House of 1000 Corpses (soundtrack) ... List of songs featured in Shrek; T. To Live and Die in L.A. (soundtrack)
The End of Days, a 2010 album by Abney Park; End of Days, a soundtrack album from the 1999 film "End of Days", a song by Bullet for My Valentine from Scream Aim Fire "End of Days", a song by Strife from Witness a Rebirth
The music video for "End of Days" from this EP was released throughout Europe and in Japan; it shows footage from the band's 2010 shows in Asia. The European edition of this EP, released in February 2011, contains a bonus DVD with footage of the band's concert at German Summerbreeze Festival 2009. Before the Dawn in 2009
28 Days Later: The Soundtrack Album is the accompanying soundtrack album and original score composed by John Murphy, for the 2002 film of the same name.It was released in CD format on the 17 June 2003 additionally including tracks from Brian Eno, Grandaddy and Blue States, which also featured in the film.
"Book of Days" is a song by Irish musician Enya. The original version, included on her 1991 album Shepherd Moons , is sung in Irish Gaelic . The subsequent 1992 single version is bilingual, with new English lyrics; this version was recorded for Ron Howard 's film Far and Away , and scenes from the film feature in the video.