Resident Evil: Apocalypse [Soundtrack]
Track Listings
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1. My Name Is Alice
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2. Alice Battles the Nemesis
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3. Nemesis vs. S.T.A.R.S.
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4. Panic at the Gate
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5. Umbrella Is Watching
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6. Ashford's Plan
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7. Cain's Demise
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8. Nemesis Is Awakened
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9. Zombies in Church
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10. Captured by Umbrella
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11. Crash Site
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12. Dogs in the Kitchen
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13. Searching for Alice
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14. Anti-Virus
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15. Beneath the City
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16. Last Transport
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17. Search the School
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18. I Remember Everything
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Resident Evil: Apocalypse [Soundtrack]
Average customer rating:
- Great
- Overload of new metal
- Definetely worth checking out
- Trailer Soundtrack
- An Awesome Soundtrack To An Awesome Movie
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Resident Evil: Apocalypse: Music from and Inspired by The Original Motion Picture
Various Artists - Soundtracks - 2004
Manufacturer: Roadrunner Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Similar Items:
- Resident Evil: Music From and Inspired By the Motion Picture
- Underworld
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- Underworld: Evolution
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ASIN: B0002VEQWU
Release Date: 2004-08-31 |
Tracks:
- Slipknot - Vermilion
- The Used - Just A Little
- The Cure - Us or Them
- ,Lacuna Coil - Swamped
- A Perfect Circle - The Outsider (Renholder Mix) (unreleased mix)
- Killswitch Engage - The End Of Heartache
- Rammstein - Mein Teil (unreleased)
- DevilDriver - Digging Up The Corpses (unreleased)
- Cradle Of Filth - Nymphetamine (unreleased, will be on forthcoming album in stores 9/28)
- CKY - Escape From Hellview
- Deftones - The Chauffeur
- H.I.M. - Join Me In Death
- Demon Hunter - My Heartstrings Come Undone
- Thrice - Under A Killing Moon
- 36 Crazyfists - Bloodwork
- Cold - End The World (acoustic) (unreleased)
- Rob Zombie - Girl On Fire (Resident Renholder Mix) (unreleased mix)
- Massive Attack - Future Proof
Customer Reviews:
Great.......2007-01-12
Bought this for my son and husband and they said it's a great cd, that anyone who liked the movie will love this cd.
Overload of new metal.......2006-02-03
The great thing about Roadrunner Records putting out a soundtrack is that you know the best of the new metal crowd will be gracing the track list and this effort is no exeption. The first soundtrack was stellar and so I knew this one would be as well. The only problem with the Roadrunner soundtrack releases is the editing process...WHY EDIT THE ALBUM...we, the consumer, do not care about a few curse words...we do buy these artists albums! Anyways, besides that issue, this album is really really top notch.
1. Slipknot - Vermilion
Kicking things off is a more mellow track by the insane Slipknot. It shows a softer side by them and while not my favorite track (the remix on the Underworld Evolution Soundtrack is better) it showcases a creepy eerie vibe and haunting vocals by Cory. Don't get the idea that this is a slow soft song, just not as insane as the normal Slipknot. It still has bite, the teeth have just been dulled a bit. Decent start for the album.
2. The Used - Just A Little
The Used prove here that they are a lot heavier then the average MTV watcher might assume. This song was actually what pushed me to go out and by their latest album with the idea that it has to be good and I was right. The part towards the end where it gets real slow is just awsome. This song is exceptional.
3. The Cure - Us or Them
Not a Cure fan but this song seems to fit well so no complants here. I could have found a more deserving track to go here by some other Roadrunner labelmate, but oh well...it's not terrible.
4. Lacuna Coil - Swamped
If you have never heard of Lacuna Coil you need to buy their CD Comolies ASAP. They are one of the greatest bands ever. This is not Evenescence so if your an Amy Lee hater (I don't know why you would be) don't be afraid to listen to this band. This song is perfect for showing how they can haunt a track so splendedly. The lead singers voice is just pure and beautiful while the male singer offsets that with a rough voice that makes this one duo worth listening to.
5. A Perfect Circle - The Outsider (Renholder Mix)
Everytime Maynard remixes one of his many songs it's worth it and this is no execption. Perfect mix of rock and techno. Love every minute of it. WHen he starts to sing and the beat muffles a bit and it sounds kinda like his voice is broken and distorted it's just awsome.
6. Killswitch Engage - The End Of Heartache
Killswitch has been around for a while but it wasn't until recently that they've been getting cred here. They have a distinct melodicy to their metal, and they remind me a bit of Mudvayne if that's possible. They have a great sense of brutal melody as does Mudvayne and the lead singer can sing and scream to perfectly compliment the music. THis is not my favorite song by them but it's decent...the verses are great and the pounding drums are pretty cool.
7. Rammstein - Mein Teil
This song is my favorite on the Soundtrack. Rammstein have always been a favorite of mine because they have a great way of being the scariest band I have ever heard. They are the perfect example of what Industrial Goth Metal should be and I don't care if you disagree...this song is freaking brilliant. The song alone is about a cannibal and so the creepy factor is high but the industial beat and the lead singers creepy growls and the chuch type hyms in the backdrop make this the best addition to this soundtrack!
8. DevilDriver - Digging Up The Corpses
Dez left Coal Chamber to form this band and while not my favorite band this song is really cool. Straight in your face and the chorus will make ou get up and chant 'Digging up the corpses, tell me another story!"
9. Cradle Of Filth - Nymphetamine
I really hate this band. The sog choice here is acceptable only because of the female vocals that run over the course of the song but other than that this song is crap...
10. CKY - Escape From Hellview
Decent. I had never heard of these guys before but after hearing this song, while I don't think it fits well with the vube of the soundtrack it's a deent song and I would be willing to check out their other $hit...the song is just a little to catchy, the chorus kinda reminds me of that 'Little Black Backpack' song.
11. Deftones - The Chauffeur
I like this band and was glad to see a rarity show up on the soundtrack versus just a track off their latest CD. Chino sounds great as usual. The song adds a mellow feel to the CD and works well to break up the pace.
12. H.I.M. - Join Me In Death
Yet another mellow track with piano and light vocals. I had heard that this band was insanly brutal but I must have heard wrong. I skip this track...it's just not that great.
13. Demon Hunter - My Heartstrings Come Undone
One of the best bands ever put one of their best songs ever on this soundtrack. This band is insanly brutal and while this song shows a softer side to them it's awsome and just shows the diversity this band has. THe lead singer has a great voice and the band as a whole works well together. This song has a lot of melody intertwined with a lot of power.
14. Thrice - Under A Killing Moon
This song is more along the line of Emo and it works. They remind me of Atryu so if you dig them then you'll like this track. The guitar work is impressive and the overall feel of the song, while not really a perfect fit to the CD, is still decent and listionable. The bridge is killer!
15. 36 Crazyfists - Bloodwork
I love this band and this is one of my favorite tracks by them. THis is a highlight to the album. The baselines provide the base to the song and add some harmonics and Brock Lindows impressive unique vocal talents and you have one kick @$$ song!
16. Cold - End The World (acoustic)
I love this song as well and the acoustic version just adds a stripped down feeling of emptiness to the song that works so well in keeping with an eerie vibe. When you take the lyrics and the meaning behind them and give them this slowed down stipped down raw grundgy unplugged beat it gives it a so much different feeling in general than the original.
17. Rob Zombie - Girl On Fire (Resident Renholder Mix)
SO Maynard remixes a Rob Zombie song and does decent. Not spectacular, nothing like the APC remix he did. I would have chosen a different song to remix...maybe Living Dead Girl, but thats just my opinion...
18. Massive Attack - Future Proof
Great closer because it brings you into the vibe of the film...you can almost close your eyes and see the scenes from the film runing across your mind. Don't listen to this in the dark...just kidding.
ANyways...it was a great effort...fell short a few spots but as a whole it works well...I'd recomend picking up the first soundtrack as well as the Underworld and Saw soundtracks as they provide better compilations of top notch metal and industrial techno remix pieces that should satisfy your cravings!
Definetely worth checking out.......2005-12-12
I'm a huge fan of metal and alternative, so I give this album five stars, mostly because of the excellent songs by a few great artists. Sure, there are small flaws, but it deserves all five.
Take a listen.
Trailer Soundtrack.......2005-09-17
Wat is the son of the trailer when Alice is going down of the building with a rope
An Awesome Soundtrack To An Awesome Movie.......2005-02-26
This Soundtrack rocks! It's much better than the soundtrack of the first film. The Slipknot song ("Vermillion) was trimmed down a bit, probably because it was too long, but it isn't really a loss if you have Vol 3: (The Subliminal Verses). The short version of Cradle of Filth's "Nymphetamine" is also on the soundtrack, and the Devildriver song ("Digging Up The Corpses") is awesome. The Deftones song is a cover song. It isn't very heavy, but it is still good. Among the other good bands that appear on this soundtrack are: The Used, The Cure, Killswitch Engage, and Rob Zombie. This is probably the best soundtrack CD of 2004.
Average customer rating:
- Good to finally see good film scores
- Great score but...
- Excellent film score!
- WOW! WHERE HAS HE BEEN??
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Resident Evil: Apocalypse
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Resident Evil: Apocalypse: Music from and Inspired by The Original Motion Picture
- Underworld: Evolution
ASIN: B0002ZMJFW
Release Date: 2004-09-28 |
Tracks:
- My Name Is Alice
- Alice Battles the Nemesis
- Nemesis vs. S.T.A.R.S.
- Panic at the Gate
- Umbrella Is Watching
- Ashford's Plan
- Cain's Demise
- Nemesis Is Awakened
- Zombies in Church
- Captured by Umbrella
- Crash Site
- Dogs in the Kitchen
- Searching for Alice
- Anti-Virus
- Beneath the City
- Last Transport
- Search the School
- I Remember Everything
Customer Reviews:
Good to finally see good film scores.......2005-05-06
I really enjoyed this score (one of the only ones I have actually seen and wanted). Danna really puts classical orchestra music with a more modern and dark twist. I'm not a really big classical fan (Beethoven and Bach) but I know what I like and I definently like what I hear. Instead of a bunch of boring run-of-the-mill songs (That pretty much all sound the same to me), the dark sounds of the screeching violins and the powerful pounding of the drums, with a new age electronic twist, really gives off a deep feeling as if you were in the movie (headphones with the volume turned up works best). Danna really knows what he is doing. Definently buy this film score. totally recommended.
Great score but..........2005-04-23
I think it's great this score but it's a little tedious and a little repetitive, and i think the great songs (that apeared in the movie) are missing like when jill enters and listend to the radio and put this great song which is the same when Alice is runnin' down of the building, also the song when Alice break the window in the church...and i really appreciate if you can tell me where i can get this 3 songs that i'm so so so so so so so desperate to get and i couldn't find. Thank you for read this.
Excellent film score!.......2004-11-09
Easily one of the best film scores of the year and worthy of an Oscar nomination, Jeff Danna puts together a great score for the film. The sound is incredible! The themes are awesome! I am amazed by Danna's writing! I recommend this score!
WOW! WHERE HAS HE BEEN??.......2004-09-30
Action enthusiasts - one name to remember! JEFF DANNA!!
GET THIS!!!
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