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Thor: Ragnarok (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the film score to the Marvel Studios film Thor: Ragnarok composed by Mark Mothersbaugh. Hollywood Records released the album digitally on October 20, 2017, with a physical release on November 10, 2017.
Runaljod – Ragnarok is the third album by the Norwegian Nordic folk band Wardruna, released on 21 October 2016 by Indie Recordings/By Norse Music. It is the final chapter of the trilogy Runaljod , inspired by the 24 ancient runes of the Elder Futhark .
SoundTeMP is a Korean team of video game music composers.Formed in 1992, they have been creating soundtracks for MMORPG computer games.By 2002, their work in Ragnarok Online (a highly acclaimed early MMORPG) made them famous.
Ragnarok, a concept album by the band Týr; Runaljod – Ragnarok, an album by the band Wardruna "Ragnarok", a song from Periphery's album Periphery II: This Time It's Personal "Ragnarok", a song from Leaves' Eyes album Njord; Ragnarock, a record label in Sweden
Thor: Ragnarok earned $46.8 million on its opening day in the United States and Canada (including $14.5 million from Thursday night previews), and had a total weekend gross of $122.7 million, which was the top film for the weekend, the sixth-best November opening, and the largest opening for all Thor films.
In 2020, the song was used in the beginning of the first episode of the Danish-Norwegian television show Ragnarok. The song was used in the feature films Young & Beautiful (2013), [29] Katy Perry: Part of Me (2012) [30] and Warm Bodies (2013). [31] In 2013 the song was used in the first-season finale of The Mindy Project. [32]
Ragnarök is the fifth album by the rock/heavy metal/punk band Gwar.It was released on October 24, 1995, on Metal Blade Records and contains the most varied vocal stylings of any Gwar album, with the majority of band members singing at least one track.
Also in 2014, the song was featured at the end of the film Perfect Sisters and in The Vampire Diaries season six, episode five. The song was used in the 2018 ballet, Hurry Up, We're Dreaming. [10] Also, season 1 episode 1 of Netflix Series Ragnarok features this song in the very beginning during the opening.