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Spawn: The Album (1997 Film)

 : Spawn: The Album (1997 Film)

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Binding: Audio CD
Brand: Sony
EAN: 0074646849422
Format: Soundtrack
Item Dimensions: 22
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
MPN: 68494
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: July 29, 1997
Studio: Sony


Disc 1:
  1. (Can't You) Trip Like I Do - Filter, Crystal Method
  2. Long Hard Road Out of Hell - Marilyn Manson, Sneaker Pimps
  3. Satan - Kirk Hammett, Orbital
  4. Kick the P.A. - Korn, Korn,
  5. Tiny Rubberband - Butthole Surfers, Moby
  6. For Whom the Bell Tolls (The Irony of It All) - DJ Spooky, Metallica
  7. Torn Apart - Stabbing Westward, Wink
  8. Skin up Pin Up - 808 State, Mansun
  9. One Man Army - Prodigy/Tom Morello
  10. Spawn - Silverchair, Vitro
  11. T-4 Strain - Henry Rollins
  12. Familiar - DJ Greyboy, Incubus
  13. No Remorse (I Wanna Die) - Atari Teenage Riot, Slayer
  14. Plane Scraped Its Belly on a Sooty Yellow Moon - Roni Size, Soul Coughing


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Editorial Review:

Amazon.com:
In a bordering-on-brilliant idea, the overseers of The Spawn soundtrack proposed an idea to a host of bands that went something like this: "you metal kids go play nice with the electronic geeks and maybe you'll make beautiful music together." Well, guess what? It happened. From the sexy, screamy sounds of the opening cut "Can't You Trip Like I Do" (courtesy of Filter and The Crystal Method) to the funkified "One Man Army" (Rage Against The Machine's Tom Morello mixing it up with The Prodigy), the disc is as hot as the Spawn's home and twice as heavy as the monster himself. If you like the CD, rent the video; the soundtrack is front and center in the film, kind of like MTV with a plot. --Denise Sheppard

Album Details:
Australian Version Including an Unlisted Bonus Track: 'this is Not a Dream' by Apollo 440 and Morphine. Also features Alternate Cover Art.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Genre-mixing before it was cool...
Happy Walters, founder of Immortal Records (which helped launch Korn, Incubus, Rage, and Kanye West...among others), is the man behind not only this Spawn Soundtrack (electronica + metal), but also the Judgment Night Soundtrack (rock and rap) and the Blade II Soundtrack (rap and electronica).

As for this album, it was definitely ground-breaking. "Familiar" is a downbeat electronic groove with Incubus and DJ Greyboy. The Korn and Dust Brothers song "Kick the PA" is alright, Tom Morello ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A Memorable Movie Soundtrack? Sign Me Up
Saw the movie once. It was OK, but like a thousand movies you've seen once and moved on from, there's typically very little in the soundtrack that you're going to remember.

I "remembered" one song from this one, and that's the soundtrack's only real hit "Trip Like I Do", which from a fan of both Filter and Crystal Method was a fabulous synergy of gritty alternative rock and classic electronica. I always found it interesting that both bands have a version of this song that ISN'T the collaborative ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - different track 6?
Hello everyone,

Have no clue where else to post something like this, so I'm writing it here. For the oddest of reasons, my copy of this album has a completely different track 6. Every site I go to lists track 6 as "For Whom The Bell Tolls". The copy I have lists track 6 as "This Is Not A Dream". What gives? I know this isn't some sort of collector's edition or something, because I've never heard of something like that with this album. Also, I'm not that lucky, lol. Anyway, if anyone else has a copy ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Classic techno-metal experimental soundtrack
I thought this album was amazing when it came out, and I still think so. This is an experimental album where each song is made through collaboration through an electronic artist and metal or rock artist. The combination is excellent for tracks like Trip Like I Do & Tiny Rubberband. I'd rate all of the songs 5/5 except for Satan which is especially disappointing since Metallica was up to bat. 0/5 for Satan.

Check this out if you like electronic, rock, or experimental types of music - you'll love ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - spawn
i love this cd all songs on it rocks i listien while i play games and wash dishes.