Freddy vs. Jason [Soundtrack]
On this CD:
Freddy vs. Jason, film score
Composed by
Graeme Revell
Performed by
City of Prague Philharmonic,
Josef Pokluda
with
Dora Hiller,
Melanie Spore,
Melissa Osser,
Robert Revell
Conducted by
Mario Klemens
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Freddy vs. Jason [Soundtrack]
Average customer rating:
- awesome!!!!!!!
- Could have been better...but still damn good
- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- The best movie soundtrack I've ever heard!
- Kick azz soundtrack
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Freddy vs. Jason
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Roadrunner Records
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ASIN: B0000ALFXD
Release Date: 2003-08-12 |
Tracks:
- How Can I Live - Ill Nino (previously unreleased)
- When Darkness Falls - Killswitch Engage (previously unreleased)
- Beginning of the End - Spineshank (previously unreleased)
- Sun Doesn't Rise - Mushroomhead (previously unreleased)
- Condemned Until Rebirth - Hatebreed (previously unreleased)
- Snap - Slipknot (previously unreleased)
- Army of Me - Chimaira
- The After Dinner Payback - From Autumn To Ashes (previously unreleased)
- Leech - Sevendust (previously unreleased)
- Bombshell - Powerman 5000
- We Were (Electrocute) - Type O Negative
- Welcome to the Strange - Murderdolls (previously unreleased)
- Out Of My Way - Seether (previously unreleased)
- Inside The Cynic - Stone Sour (previously unreleased)
- Swinging The Dead - Devildriver (previously unreleased)
- The Waste - Sepultura with Mike Patton (previously unreleased)
- Middle Of Nowhere - The Blank Theory
- Ether - Nothingface
- Trigger - In Flames
- 11th Hour - Lamb Of God
Customer Reviews:
awesome!!!!!!!.......2006-09-23
With how the movie dissapointed us the soundtrack made up for all of the crap. This is hands down one of the greatest soundtracks to be released for a movie. I mean come on it's METAL ALL OVER plus tons of previously unreleased tracks. My only regret is what's up with the Nothingface and Spineshank songs they have harder tracks on those albums than that!!!!!!!!!! The best tracks are: Hatebreed's - "Condemned until Rebirth" Slipknot's - "Snap" Murderdolls' - "Welcome to the Strange" Devildriver's - "Swinging the Dead" Sepultura's - "The Waste" and Lamb of God's "11th Hour". If you want a good taste of modern metal buy this soundtrack.
PARTY ON!!!!!!!!!
Could have been better...but still damn good.......2006-02-04
THis is one of the better compilation soundtracks out there because of the wide range of versitality these bands represent. They are not all the same and are not all generic but wach one brings something different to the soundtrack as a whole...the only problem is some of them don't bring enough and others don't bring what you'd expect them to bring...and still others bring enough to raise the rating a few stars so heres my run through.
1. How Can I Live - Ill Nino
What could have been a promising start lacks what Ill Nino possessed with their debut...edge. This song is too catchy and too melodic and I like melodic, but this just does not work for Ill Nino. I was dissapointed because I've come to expect so much from this band and this falls way short.
2. When Darkness Falls - Killswitch Engage
Classic Killswitch...brutal and in your face...Great track!
3. Beginning of the End - Spineshank
Problem here, the same as with Ill Nino...they just don't live up to the potential they had...and my big complaint is that this song is pulled from the 'Self Destructive Pattern' album and the rest of that album is killer so they could have picked any other song off the album and I would have been happy.
4. Sun Doesn't Rise - Mushroomhead
Great song. I love this band. They are so strange and unique and that makes them awsome. When the guy starts rapping sort-of he reminds me of David from Disturbed off 'The Sickness' album...
5. Condemned Until Rebirth - Hatebreed
One of the greatest bands ever...pure brutality and this is no exception. This guy has such a primal voice...awsome!
6. Snap - Slipknot
Um...sux...sorry. I used to love Slipknot too but this is just crap. The production is horrid. You can tell this was put together in a garage. Skip it.
7. Army of Me - Chimaira
This band is one to watch for. Awsome. These guys are the deffinition of what brutal metal should be. Their riffs are straight in your face and masacistic almost...love it..
8. The After Dinner Payback - From Autumn To Ashes
I had never heard of these guys before. The rise in Emo has given birth to some great bands and this is one of them...The only problem is that they all tend to sound alike...But for what it's worth this is a pretty decent song with some great drumming.
9. Leech - Sevendust
Sevendust is one awsome band and if you get the chance to see them live I'd recomend it. This song does what Sevendust does best....put out great melodic rock. Nice track.
10. Bombshell - Powerman 5000
This song is off the album that was never released...the one that was supposed to follow 'when the stars revolt' but never made it due to heavy downloading and the band going in another direction musically...turning away from the space-rock type thing. If you liked 'when worlds collide' or anything off that album you'll like this song.
11. We Were (Electrocute) - Type O Negative
Hate it...boring and stupid...don't know what the hype is about this horrid band. SKIP IT!
12. Welcome to the Strange - Murderdolls
Don't much care for it. To think that the guitarest for Slipknot is in this band is kinda odd since they are really more of a goth/punk band. The lead singer sux really really bad. Skip it.
13. Out Of My Way - Seether
Love this band and love this song. These guys are a really decent band with a lot of potential. This song has a great lead guitar work and Shawns voice is just so soothing...I love this song!
14. Inside The Cynic - Stone Sour
Not a fan of Stone Sour...thought their CD was crap, but this song is listenable. Probably the best they've ever done. The drumming is pretty cool...but Cory's voice gets a little annoying. The chorus saves it from mediocracy.
15. Swinging The Dead - Devildriver
The introduction to DevilDriver and isn't it sweet. This is one awsome song, brutal and in your face and shows your right off the bat what these guys are bringing to the table. You can't help but chant along with the chorus.
16. The Waste - Sepultura (With Mike Patton)
Creepy. The lead singer in this song sounds like Spider from Powerman...but it's not...anyways, it's heavy and eerie and fits nice. I like it. Different than the rest of the album.
17. Middle Of Nowhere - The Blank Theory
I had never heard of these guys before. I really like this song. It's pretty mainstream nu-metal sounding, like bands like Trapt and such but it's still pretty cool. Catchy, you'll be singing along before you know it. I like the whisling in the background. The lead singer has a cool voice...recently these guys split and started a new band...can't remember what they're called though...opps. Good song though and they're CD is really tight too.
18. Ether - Nothingface
Awsome. These guys have been kicking around for a while and I've liked them for a while too...saw them play live when I lived in FL and they kicked it. This is off their 'Skeletons' album, but check out thier 'Violence' CD and their 'Atrocity' CD...Those kick major @$$...this song is much more mellow than their normal stuff...don't be fooled...these guys are brutality at it's finest.
19. Trigger - In Flames
Not a real fan. I skip it...well mostly because the next, and final song is the best on the CD...A good note is that the guitar work is pretty brutal...thats it though. The guys voice is crap and annoying.
20. 11th Hour - Lamb Of God
One of the best bands ever! These guys are just brutal beyond brutal. The lead singer has the coolest screams and growls and the musicianship is steller...fast and brutal and perfect. You won't find any better than here...
All in all this is a decent album with some low points but the high points like...LAMB OF F@#$ING GOD make up for it!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2006-01-15
Some of the best metal bands ever on one CD! The only song on hear that doesn't totally kick is The Waste. I'm not going to waste time writing reviews since every other song is 10/10. Pick this up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The best movie soundtrack I've ever heard!.......2005-09-05
I'm not going to type a long review explaining it, so I'll just do a track listing.
1.ill nino-How Can I Live:5/5 Great song from a great band.
2.Killswitch Engage-When Darkness Falls:5/5 Starts out real fast and heavy, but slows way down and gets really medolic. Great mix of fast and slow.
3.Spineshank-The Beggining of the End:4/5 One of the slower songs, but really catchy and it will probably get stuck in your head.
4.Mushroomhead-Sun Doesn't Rise:5/5 Another good song from a really cool band. Catchy.
5.Hatebreed-Condemned untill Rebirth:4/5 I'm not a big fan of "hardcore" metal, but this is another catchy song.
6.Slipknot-Snap:3/5 Slipknot is one of my favorite nu-metal bands but, this song is really repetitve and annoying. But, it's an unrealeased track from them so if your a 'knot fan, it's just cool to hear it.
7.Chimara-Army of Me:4/5 I really like Chimera but they have better songs. Still a damn good listen though.
8.From Autumn to Ashes-The After Dinner Payback:4/5 I dont really like this band much but this song is pretty good. Classic metalcore.
9.Sevendust-Leech:5/5 Your typical Sevendust song.
10.Powerman 5000-Bombshell:3/5 I don't like their style of metal that much but this song is alright.
11.Murderdolls-Welcone to the Strange:3/5 Again, I don't really like this band but this song is OK.
12.Seether-Out of My Way:4/5 surprisingly good for Seether.Super catchy.
13.Stone Sour-Insidehe Cynic:5/5 It's Cory Taylor other band, of course it's going to be good.
14.Devildriver-Swinging the Dead:5/5 Take Coal Chamber vocalist and put him into a better, harder hitting band. AWESOME!
15.Sepultra-The Waste:5/5 Not your Typical Sepultra, much slower, but still great.
16.The Blank Theory-Middle of Nowhere:4/5 Good but not great.
17.Nothingface-Ether:5/5 Slow, but still an awesome song from a great band.
18.In Flames-Trigger:6/5 One of my favorite songs from my favorite band. Fast and melodic. Classic IF.
19.Lamb of God-11th Hour:10/5 Its Lamb of God at their finest.
20.Type O' Negative-We were(electocute)4/5 Maybe the slowest song on the CD but still a good listen.
Once again, the greatest soundtrack ever.
Kick azz soundtrack.......2005-02-11
well the movie wasent bad. but when my friend bought this soundtrack for me I was blown away. All the songs kick azz. i think out of the whole cd i only disliked 2 songs. and spineshank has a song on this cd. which must be the best band ever and its nice to see them on such a popular soundtrack. now my taste is my taste. but everytime I listen to this cd i cant help but feel better. I have listened to it so much I think im wearing it out.Highly recomened from me.
Average customer rating:
- Shut up
- A heavy metal soundtrack that actually rocks!
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Freddy vs. Jason
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Roadrunner Records
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B0000ALFXF
Release Date: 2003-08-12 |
Tracks:
- How Can I Live
- When Darkness Falls [#] - Killswitch Engage
- Beginning of the End - Spineshank
- Sun Doesn't Rise - Mushroomhead
- Condemned Until Rebirth [#] - Hatebreed
- Snap ['97 Demo]
- Army of Me [#] - Chimaira
- After Dinner Payback - From Autumn to Ashes
- Leech [#] - Sevendust
- Bombshell - Powerman 5000
- Welcome to the Strange [#] - Murderdolls
- Out of My Way [#] - Seether
- Inside the Cynic [#] - Stone Sour
- Swinging the Dead - DevilDriver
- Waste [#] - Sepultura
- Middle of Nowhere - The Blank Theory
- Ether - Nothingface
- Trigger - In Flames
- 11th Hour - Lamb of God
- (We Were) Electrocute - Type O Negative
Customer Reviews:
Shut up.......2003-09-25
to the person below, please shut up and never get the balls to call hatebreed a nu metal band when every other band on the cd besides Lamb of God are nu metal bands so just die.
A heavy metal soundtrack that actually rocks!.......2003-09-22
I have heard plenty of soundtracks in my life and not all of them have lived up to their expectations. Soundtracks like Resident Evil: The Movie were awesome, but soundtracks like The Animatrix were poor! Freddy vs. Jason's soundtrack is awesome! it's got heavy metal from the first second to the very last. This is a headbanger's dream. There are the obligatory nu-metal groups like Hatebreed and Seether but we also get songs from groups like Spineshank and Ill Nino which are some of the best groups. I am easily annoyed by Slipknot because of their constant explicit lyrics so I bought the edited version of this CD so I wouldn't have to hear it anymore. Their song is the only track with explicit lyrics so the rest of the album is pretty clean anyway. All the songs on this CD except Slipknot's and Type O Negative's get 10 or 9 but the Slip and Type O tracks get 5 for lack of originality. This CD has introuduced me to some cool new groups like Spineshank and Chimaira and other cool ones like From Autumn to Ashes and The Blank Theory. Get this great CD now if you need some good headbanging music!
Average customer rating:
- Excellent listen!
- 3.5 Stars for Freddy Vs. Jason
- Scared me
- Deeply Uninspiring but adequate score.
- Freddy Kills All
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Freddy vs. Jason
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
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ASIN: B0000AVHCU
Release Date: 2003-08-26 |
Tracks:
- The Legend
- The House On Elm Street
- Girl With No Eyes
- The Psych Ward
- Gibb Meets Freddy
- Will's Story
- French Kiss
- The Control Room
- Jason's Surprise Attack
- Jason' First Dream
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- In The Library
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- Fight On The Dock
- Freddy Express
- Is It Ever Over?
Customer Reviews:
Excellent listen!.......2007-03-13
Different flavor from the previous movies. Great new taste! Highly re-listenable
3.5 Stars for Freddy Vs. Jason.......2006-03-11
I was pleasantly surprised with this score. I'm not a big fan of Graeme Revell - I think the only albums of his I own are Daredevil, a fairly good score, and Tomb Raider, a very mediocre score. So I waited to buy this until it came out super cheap at 10 bucks. It was worth the wait, actually. As uninspiring as it looks, this is damn good horror music. It's not trying to be The Passion of the Christ or Braveheart. The simple motivation behind this score is easy - creep you out on some cues and make your heart race on others. Revell tackles both with ease.
The interesting thing about this CD is how much more exciting the last half is to the first. Usually with movie scores, especially horror ones (like Brian Tyler's horror scores) the CD comes on like gangbusters the first half then dies out into a series of stingers. Yes, there are stingers on this CD. A lot of them. But that's mostly in the first half, and the last 20 minutes or so are filled with blood pumping action. Say what you will about no coherency or no "main themes" - Revell accomplished what he wanted to do. He made a scary album that has some great action music. Lets leave it at that.
cheers
KZ
Scared me.......2005-05-22
I love the film Freddy VS Jason so much, I had to look up both slashers history. This score captures every bit of the movie. Brilliant!
Deeply Uninspiring but adequate score........2003-09-27
The main problem with this score is that it can never be anything other than what it is. It works okay (but not brilliantly) in the movie but far too few of the tracks can stand on their own. Graeme Revell is a popular but hardly accomplished film musician and his cues here are mostly incomprehensible noise to match the mayhem onscreen.
Onscreen mayhem can be set to rousing melodies and themes but that's not taken advantage of. Two mass murderers going head to head in the dream world and in atmospheric reality could have inspired an amazing score, but that's not taken advantage of. Revell does create a new theme for this movie and it's pretty cool but it hardly ever makes an appearance. Most of this stuff sound more like Ry Cooder than anything else. The resemblance is uncanny.
The problem, I reckon, lies with the fact that veteran F13 score magician Harry Manfredini's score for Freddy vs Jason was rejected. Resulting in not a lot of time for Revell to come with something amazing rather than something competent but soulless. He does use the trade mark 'ch ch ch ah ah ah' a few times and use some of the other Jason themes but his mixture of the Nightmare score and Jason signature feature over the opening New Line Cinema logo is bizarrely absent from this CD. A shame.
I know you're thinking 'It's a slasher movie, how good can the score be?'. But remember Friday the 13TH Part VII had a great score that is still unavailable on CD. If Revell took this project in the same direction of atmosphere and mystery then it would have been significantly superior. Constant sinister strings, loud crashing noises and overall dullness do not make a good score. The CD peaks with 'Girl With No Eyes', 'Will's Story', 'Jason's Surprise Attack', 'Stoner Creature' and 'Fight On The Dock'. More time and effort should have been focused on theme and feeling.
Freddy Kills All.......2003-09-21
Good score, but the very brief opening title of the film (the mixing of the original Nightmare theme/Friday the 13th theme) is missing!!! New Line owns the rights - it should be on the album! One major complaint - the CD, like the film, seems to be pro-Jason with his theme played at least twice on the album. However, they did include the Freddy jump-roping rhyme and Freddy Krueger seems to have a new theme with the pre-burned Krueger scene music - a very menacing theme, too - perfect match for Englund's fine and chilling performance.
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