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The Lion cover version of the main Transformers theme was itself covered on the NES by chiptune artist Inverse Phase and renamed to "NESformers". [7] "Subsong 2" from the Commodore 64 game Turrican is actually the song "Escape" from The Transformers: The Movie soundtrack. [8] Unicron’s theme appears in Transformers: Rise of the Beasts.
Transformers: History of Music 1984–1990 (changed from the original Japanese title of 超ロボット生命体トランスフォーマー) is a five disc soundtrack boxset. It was released by Columbia Music Entertainment on March 31, 2004 in Japan only.
Transformers One (Music from the Motion Picture) is the soundtrack album to the 2024 film of the same name. It features the original score composed and conducted by Brian Tyler and was released by Sony Classical Records and Milan Records on September 20, 2024.
Transformers: The Album is a compilation album of various artists music from the 2007 film Transformers. The official single from the album is "Before It's Too Late (Sam and Mikaela's Theme)" by the Goo Goo Dolls.
Transformers: Dark of the Moon – The Album is a compilation album of various artists music from the 2011 film Transformers: Dark of the Moon. The first official single from the album is the radio edit version of "Iridescent" by Linkin Park. The second single released for the film is "Monster" by Paramore.
No-Go Zone/Kids 3:01 No-Go Zone 6 Sqweeks/Canopy Part 1* 1:05 Unreleased track 7 Sqweeks/Canopy Part 2 1:24 Unreleased track 8 Canopy Death 0:41 Unreleased track 9 Cade Arrival* 1:19 Unreleased track 10 Knight Gives Cade Medal Disk/Cade Captured 2:29 Stay and Fight 11 Stand Down 1:48 Unreleased track 12 That Voice 0:53 Unreleased track 13
Also used in the "There is No Plan" track from Transformers: Dark of the Moon – The Score, in "The Legend Exists" track from Transformers: Age of Extinction – The Score and at the end of "Your Voice" from Transformers: The Last Knight – Music from the Motion Picture. 5:26 13 "Witwicky"
The Transformers television series began broadcasting in 1984 to promote the Transformers toys by Hasbro. The Transformers: The Movie was conceived as a commercial tie-in to promote the 1986 line of toys. [11] The TV series featured no deaths, and the writers assigned familial identities to characters for children to associate with.