- Audio CD (Oct 22 2007)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Import
- Label: Roadrunner
- ASIN: B0000C6VW3
- In-Print Editions: Audio CD
- Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (89 customer reviews)
Product Details
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| 1. Awakening - The Damning Well, feat. Wes Borland, Richard Patrick, Josh Freese and Danny Lohner |
| 2. Rev 22:20 - Puscifer, feat. Maynard James Keenan and Danny Lohner |
| 3. Throwing Punches - Page Hamilton |
| 4. Rocket Collecting - Milla |
| 5. Now I Know - Renholder |
| 6. Bring Me the Disco King (Loner Mix) - David Bowie, feat. Maynard James Keenan and John Frusciante |
| 7. Optimissed - Skinny Puppy |
| 8. Down in the Lab - Renholder |
| 9. Judith (Renholder Mix) - A Perfect Circle |
| 10. Suicide Note - Johnette Napolitano |
| 11. Baby's First Coffin - Dillinger Escape Plan |
| 12. Hover (Quiet Mix) - Trust Company |
| 13. Falling through the Sky - Renholder |
| 14. Weak and Powerless (Tilling My Grave Mix) - A Perfect Circle |
| 15. Worms of the Earth - Finch |
| 16. From a Shell - Lisa Germano |
| 17. Death Dealer's Descent - Renholder |
| 18. On the Lash - The Icarus Line |
| 19. All of This Past - Sarah Bettens |
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Almost perfect,
By "eaz34" (Miami, Florida United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Underworld (Audio CD)
I loved most of the songs on this soundtract but a few hiccups kept it from becoming my next favorite cd. The songs from Maynard, Bowie, Skinny Puppy, and Dany Lohner were excelent. However, The Dillinger Escape Plan song just threw the whole mood of the soundtrack off. While I have nothing against said band, the song they performed just didn't fit in with the rest of the songs on this soundtrack. Another really disapointing aspect was the fact that the song featured on in the trailer is not on the soundtract. That song is called Red Tape and is performed by Agent Provocatuer and can actually be found on the Jackal soundtract. Other than that, the rest of the songs are amazing. Milia Jovovich provided some surprisingly good vocals for a couple of the tracts. Also, if you even remotely like NIN, this album is definitely for you because the entire album has a (albiet lighter) NIN feel to it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Underworld rocks!,
By Vanessa "Angsty Poet" (Scotland, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Underworld (Audio CD)
When I first picked this cd up, I was a bit iffy about it, even though I liked the film, but I decided to give it a go anyway, and it was brilliant! All the songs were completely dark and gothic sounding. One song out of all 'Baby's First Coffin' gave me the fright of my life when I first listened to it because it started so quickly but it's all good! You won't recognise a lot of the songs from the film though. If you want to hear a couple of them though, wait for the credits.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Incredible compilation of dark rock,
By Thomas Penname "maarow" (Plainfield, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Underworld (Audio CD)
Well, like the shameless movie, Underworld, its companion soundtrack is pretty much tailor-made for the "gothic" generation, with the exception that the bands have to be mainstream enough to sell CDs. While this sounds cynical, I don't really mean it as a deprecating remark. Danny Lohner has assembled an amazing array of true talent, and obviously some thought and care went into the production of this CD so it's actually fitting to the movie, rather than an amalgamation of the latest hits thrown together to produce a quick buck.Kicking us off to a great start is The Damning Well, with their debut song, "Awakening." Another debut comes next, "REV 22:20" by Puscifer, a teaming of Lohner and Maynard James Keenan. Both these songs are incredibly catchy and will stick in your head for days. I hope Maynard keeps Puscifer together long enough to release a CD; same with the Damning Well. Next we have the simplistic but not out of place "Throwing Punches," by Page Hamilton, which fits in with the tone of the previous two songs, followed by the questionable "Rocket Collecting," by Milla (as in Jovavich (sp?), star of Resident Evil and such). I'm not sure what to think of this latter song. While it has interesting instrumentals, Milla's voice is not what I'd call beautiful, and in fitting with her weird pseudo lisp, the song should be titled "Wrocket Collecting." I'm not sure where this pronunciation comes from; it's not present in her films. Next comes the first of four Renholder songs, which many are quick to dismiss as fillers. I enjoy hearing them, and this one fits together really well with the following David Bowie track. My complaint, however, is that all the Renholder tracks sound like a really great introduction to a song that never starts. It's somewhat frustrating.
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