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Fast & Furious: Original Motion Picture Score is the film score to the 2009 film Fast & Furious, composed by Brian Tyler. The album, with a total of 25 tracks, was released on CD by Varèse Sarabande with 78 minutes and 11 seconds' worth of music.
The Fast and the Furious: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the first of two soundtracks to Rob Cohen's 2001 action film The Fast and the Furious. It was released on June 5, 2001, by Murder Inc. Records, Def Jam Recordings, and Universal Music Group.
Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (Original Motion Picture Score)is the film score album of the 2019 film of the same name. The score was released by Back Lot Music was released on August 2, 2019, with a total of 18 tracks, and 40 minutes and 33 seconds of music.
More Fast and Furious: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture The Fast and the Furious is the second of two soundtracks for the film The Fast and the Furious. It was originally released on December 18, 2001, by Island Records .
Brian Theodore Tyler [2] (born May 8, 1972) is an American composer, conductor and arranger, best known for his film, television, and video game scores. In his 26-year career, Tyler has scored seven installments of the Fast & Furious franchise, Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem, Rambo, Eagle Eye, The Expendables trilogy, Iron Man 3, Now You See Me, Avengers: Age of Ultron alongside Danny Elfman ...
After racing into theaters in 2001, "The Fast and the Furious" inspired a movie franchise that now includes 11 films. You might be tempted to watch them in the order they were released.
The Fast and the Furious (2001). The first film stars Diesel as a heist man and Walker as an undercover cop. Things get wild when Diesel’s character Dom asks Paul’s character Brian to join his ...
F9: The Fast Saga (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the 2021 film, F9. The soundtrack was released by Atlantic Records on June 17, 2021, eight days before the film's theatrical release. To promote the soundtrack, two singles were released for it; the first one was "I Won" and the second one, "Bussin Bussin".