Spawn: The Album [Soundtrack]

Spawn: The Album [Soundtrack]

Spawn: The Album [Soundtrack]

Track Listings
 
1. (Can't You) Trip Like I Do - Filter, The Crystal Method
2. Long Hard Road Out of Hell - Marilyn Manson, Sneaker Pimps
3. Satan - Kirk Hammett, Orbital
4. Kick the P.A.
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 - Tom Morello, The Prodigy
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

Editorial Reviews
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

Product Description
Australian Version Including an Unlisted Bonus Track: 'this is Not a Dream' by Apollo 440 and Morphine. Also features Alternate Cover Art. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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Spawn: The Album (1997 Film)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • a fusion of synth and metal
  • Great idea...so so execution
  • A great album, a massive soundtrack
  • The Lost Art of Great Soundtracks!!
  • Classic fusion of genra's
Spawn: The Album (1997 Film)
Filter & The Crystal Method , Marily Manson & Sneaker Pimps , Orbital & Kirk Hammett , Korn & the Dust Brothers , Mansun & 808 State , Prodigy & Tom Morello , and Silverchair & Vitro
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002C1C
Release Date: 1997-07-29

Tracks:

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

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:

3 out of 5 stars a fusion of synth and metal.......2007-06-12

This is a good soundtrack. "Trip like I Do" was the main reason I got it. I found out I got a lot more too. Marilyn Manson with Sneaker Pimps, Orbital and Kirk Hammet, Butthole Surfers and Moby, Metallica and DJ Spooky. All these tracks are good. It starts to wind down and lose steam with the last couple of tracks but this is a good investment. If you enjoy the musical fusion of different styles than check this out, also check out the Judgement Night soundtrack

2 out of 5 stars Great idea...so so execution.......2007-04-15

I don't get all the rave reviews here. I've owned this CD since it came out in 1997 and its been probably more than 5 years since I had a desire to listen to it. Now listening to it trying to figure out what I want to put on my I-pod and I really can't find anything other than the 1st 2 tracks, which are great. The Filter/Crystal Method track is a classic. But beyond that I just find the songs somewhere between mildly interesting and boring. I am a fan of many of the rock & electronic artists here, but this experiment just didn't pan out in my opinion. It's been 10 years and I haven't seen any other collections like this so I must not be in the minority. Nice try, but there is not much more here beyond the concept.

5 out of 5 stars A great album, a massive soundtrack.......2006-07-11

I was a big fan of Spawn before I got to be a big fan of music. When I found the soundtrack in a garage sale, I jumped on it and had listen it almost a thousand times!! ...When I realized I had a special one: instead of "For whom the bells tolls" of Metalica on track 6, I have "This is not a dream" from Apollo 440 and Morphine, and I must admit it's my personal favorite track on the album!! I'm glad I didn't bought the American version.

5 out of 5 stars The Lost Art of Great Soundtracks!! .......2006-03-29

Spawn is by far, along with the original Batman starring Michael Keaton, the best comic book remake movie ever. Sadly underplayed, especially to the recent flood of sub-par remakes. Well, not only was the magic and mayhem captured forever on film, the soundtrack played a huge roll in the movie as well, thus making it a vital part of the movie that sadly, now, has seemed to become a forgotten craft: That is of course, the lost art of producing a Great movie soundtrack. Showcasing some of the best and most cutting edge artists of that era, which may have not been very long ago, but nevertheless was a significant time. A time of change within the rock community. A precursor to what would be the short life of Nu-Metal and the rebirth of straight up Rock and Roll, which seemed to split fans right down the middle, and all different ways at that. A cool time and a cool change that was long overdue in the music world. although this is one soundtrack that is definitely dated, it is still a much appreciated and a more often than not listened to addition to my collection. Anyone who loves the movie needs this soundtrack, not to mention anyone who just loves music of the heavier sort, this is an awesome soundtrack.

4 out of 5 stars Classic fusion of genra's.......2006-03-03

This soundtrack knows what it needs to be and works really hard at succeeding...and for the most part it really does. From the explosive first track, Filter and Crystal Method set the bar very high, and for the most part the following tracks, while never fulling living up to "Trip like I Do" still fit the mold and deserve to be listed on the same track listing. "Long Hard Road out of Hell" is a great song, dispite the controversy of Sneaker Pimps regreting having to woek with Manson, they still delivered a brilliant song, and the second best on the album. "Satan" by Orbital and Kirk Hammet as well as "Tiny Rubberband" by the Butthole Surfers and Moby really stand out as quality tracks. The redone "FOr Whom the Bell Tolls" is appropriate subject matter, but all in all I was not overly impressed with the track. "Torn Apart" is brilliant (gotta love Stabbing Westward) and Prodigy's "One man Army" is freaking killer. Closing track by Soul Coughing & Roni Size is decent but I would have closed with Slayer's "No remorse" instead. Here is my HUGE complaint...KoRn's "Kick the P.A." is one of the dumbest songs ever, and with the talent that KoRn has shown they possess this was a waste of a track...They could have done SOOOOOO much better. Incubus and Silverchair are fine and Henry Rollins shows he still has it (never lost it)...so all in all Spawn delivers...they just should have cut KoRn before the CD was released!
The Deadly Spawn
Average customer rating: Not rated
    The Deadly Spawn
    Michael Perilstein
    Manufacturer: Perseverance Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0007CNY1I
    Release Date: 2005-02-22

    Tracks:

    1. The Landing Of The Meteorite
    2. Afternoon Of A Spawn
    3. All That Slithers Is Not Good
    4. Creeping Right Along
    5. Spawn With The Wind
    6. Let's Spawn
    7. Here Today, Spawn Tomorrow
    8. Spawn Lake
    9. The Spawn Who Came In From The Cold
    10. An Upstream Battle
    11. The Deadly Spawn
    12. Spawn, But Not Forgotten

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