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 Post subject: Metal Music in movies
PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 5:31 am 
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Can you guys list me some movies that use some good metal music in the movie?

Not something like I, Dissapear

Power Metal, Death Metal etc

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 5:43 am 
If you haven't heard it already, pick up Diabolical Masquerade's Death's Design album. It was supposedly recorded as a soundtrack to a movie that didn't get filmed, or was never released. It's a killer symphonic death metal album!!

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Samples are in bold.

1:st MOVEMENT
1. Nerves In Rush
2. Death Ascends - The Hunt (part I)
3. You Can't Hide Forever
4. Right On Time For Murder - The Hunt (part II)

2:nd MOVEMENT
5. Conscious In No Materia
6. A Different Plane
7. Invisible To Us
8. The One Who Hides a Face Inside

3:rd MOVEMENT
9. ...And Don't Ever Listen To What It Says
10. Revelation of The Puzzle
11. Human Prophecy
12. Where The Suffering Leads

4:th MOVEMENT
13. The Remains of Galactic Expulsions
14. With Panic In The Heart
15. Out From The Dark
16. Still Coming At You
17. Out From a Deeper Dark

5:th MOVEMENT
18. Spinning Back The Clocks (1:42mins / 128kbps / 1.6mb)

6:th MOVEMENT
19. Soaring Over Dead Rooms

7:th MOVEMENT
20. The Enemy Is The Earth
21. Recall
22. All Exits Blocked
23. The Memory Is Weak
24. Struck at Random/Outermost Fear
25. Sparks of Childhood Coming Back

8:th MOVEMENT
26. Old People's Voodoo Seance
27. Mary-Lee Goes Crazy
28. Something Has Arrived
29. Possession of The Voodoo Party

9:th MOVEMENT
30. Not of Flesh, Not of Blood
31. Intact With a Human Psyche
32. Keeping Faith

10:th MOVEMENT (1:52mins / 128kbps / 1.8mb)
33. Someone Knows What Scares You
34. A Bad Case of Nerves
35. The Inverted Dream / No Sleep In Peace
36. Information
37. Setting The Course

11:th MOVEMENT
38. Ghost Inhabitants
39. Fleeing From Town
40. Overlooked Parts

12:th MOVEMENT
41. A New Spark - Victory Theme (part I)
42. Hope - Victory Theme (part II)
43. Family Portraits - Victory Theme (part III)

13:Th MOVEMENT
44. Smokes Starts To Churn
45. Hesitant Behaviour
46. A Hurricane of Rotten Air

14:th MOVEMENT
47. Mastering The Clock

15:th MOVEMENT
48. They Come, You Go

16:th MOVEMENT
49. Haarad El Chamon
50. The Egyptian Resort
51. The Pyramid
52. Frenzy Moods and Other Odditites

17:th MOVEMENT
53. Still Part of The Design - The Hunt (part III)
54. Definite Departure

18:th MOVEMENT (2:17mins / 128kbps / 2.1mb)
55. Returning To Haarad El Chamon
56. Life Eater
57. The Pulze
58. The Defiled Feeds

19:th MOVEMENT
59. The River In Space
60. A Soulflight Back To Life

20:th MOVEMENT
61. Instant Rebirth - Alternate Ending


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 9:43 am 
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Well, if you mean as a score, I'm not sure.

Nuclear Blast has the entire soundtrack, which amounts to an all-star compilation, for one of the worst movies ever made, Alone in the Dark; a product of Captain Dipshit himself, Uwe Boll.


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 2:55 pm 
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Anthrax did the music to John Carpenter's Ghosts of Mars. Shee-ite film, and I didn't like the music they did.


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 3:54 pm 
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That new show on the WB "Supernatural" plays some older rock/metal stuff. So far in 4 episodes I believe they have played Rush, AC/DC, Megadeth, Old Metallica, Old Ozzy, Black Sabbath, etc..

I cant think of any movies though, afeigel stole mine.


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 7:54 pm 
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Jackass The Movie: when the car they rant get's destroyed, we can enjoy some slayer in the back.


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 8:07 pm 
Who can forget Mob Rules from Heavy Metal? The moment they attack when the main riff kicks in is a rush.

Too bad the rest of the movie is kind of average, I think fantasy animation is a great medium for metal.


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 12:56 am 
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The movie River's Edge has Fates Warning songs, Hallows Eve songs...and some Slayer.....Brian Slagel was the musical director for it...so it comes as no suprise all of these bands were on his label.


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 12:57 am 
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Holy_Terror wrote:
The movie River's Edge has Fates Warning songs, Hallows Eve songs...and some Slayer.....Brian Slagel was the musical director for it...so it comes as no suprise all of these bands were on his label.


METAL BLADE!!

I don't care what anybody says, Metal Blade records RUUUULLLLEEES!!!!!


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 3:27 am 
What about Less Than Zero?

1. Rocking Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu - Aerosmith
2. Life Fades Away - Roy Orbison
3. Rock And Roll All Nite - Poison
4. Going Back To Cali - L.L Cool J.
5. You & Me (Less Than Zero) - Glen Danzig & The Power & Fury Orchestra
6. In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida - Slayer
7. Bring The Noise - Public Enemy
8. Are You My Woman? - Black Flames
9. She's Lost You - Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
10. How To Love Again - Oran 'Juice Jones'
11. Hazy Shade Of Winter - Bangles


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 3:44 am 
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That Slayer cover sucked massive ass.

What about Mortal Kombat?

You've got G//Z/R (back when they had Burton C. Bell and were actually good, of course), Napalm Death, Type O Negative, and maybe a couple others that I can't be bothered to find right now.


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 3:54 am 
Legacy Of The Night wrote:
That Slayer cover sucked massive ass.

The whole soundtrack did except for The Bangles' tune!! :D


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