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  2. Crank: High Voltage (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Crank: High Voltage is the soundtrack for the 2009 film of the same name, composed and mostly performed by Mike Patton. [3] It is similar to his work with Fantômas, as both this soundtrack and the band's studio album Suspended Animation feature the same mix of intense noise with silence and other, pseudo-random sound sources, [4] with song lengths being similar too (most being less than 2 ...

  3. Hollywood Music in Media Award for Best Original Song in an ...

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    The Hollywood Music in Media Award for Best Original Song in an Animated Film is one of the awards given annually to people working in the motion picture industry by the Hollywood Music in Media Awards (HMMA). It is presented to the songwriters who have composed the best "original" song, written specifically for an animated film.

  4. Breakn' a Sweat - Wikipedia

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    "Breakn' a Sweat" is a song by American electronic music producer Skrillex. It is the third track on his fourth EP, Bangarang. It features guest vocal and musical contributions from the surviving members of the American rock band the Doors. It was created for Re:Generation music project, a 2012 documentary film.

  5. List of television theme music - Wikipedia

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    Solid Gold – Theme song performed by Dionne Warwick (Seasons 1 and 4) and Marilyn McCoo (Seasons 2–3, 5–8) Some Mothers Do 'Ave Em – Ronnie Hazlehurst; The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour ("The Beat Goes On") – Sonny Bono and Cher; Sonny with a Chance ("So Far, So Great") – Demi Lovato; The Sooty Show – Alan Braden

  6. Soundstage Performances - Wikipedia

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    Soundstage Performances is a 2002 music DVD documentary featuring 13 live TV performances by American rock band the Doors.The compilation features three shows from three distinct stages in the band's career – a TV appearance in Toronto, Canada in 1967, a Danish TV special during the Doors only European tour in 1968 and an appearance on PBS's Critique show in 1969.

  7. Goldfinger (Shirley Bassey song) - Wikipedia

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    Page recalls attending the sessions, but session musicians on the Bond films were separately relegated to the instrumental score versions of songs, while the main musicians (on Goldfinger: Vic Flick) were given the main theme song to solely record, to be featured at the beginning of the film, [7] leaving Page as a background acoustic contributor to Flick on the instrumental version of the song.

  8. Strange Days (Doors song) - Wikipedia

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    "Strange Days" is a song by the Doors, released in 1967 as the opening track on the album of the same name. Along with other album tracks, it was composed long before the date it was recorded; a live performance recorded in May 1966 was captured on the 2016 album London Fog 1966. [2]

  9. Rush Hour 2 (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Def Jam's Rush Hour 2 Soundtrack is the soundtrack to Brett Ratner's 2001 action-comedy film Rush Hour 2. It was released on July 31, 2001, through Def Jam Recordings/UMG Soundtracks. The album peaked at number eleven on both the Billboard 200 and the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts and reached number one on the Top Soundtracks chart.