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Mortal Kombat: More Kombat

Facts

StudioTvt
Release DateNovember 5, 1996
UPC Code016581803022
 

Tracks

  1. It Has Begun - Lenz, Daniel
  2. Higher - Henning, Bob
  3. Chaos B.C. - Cavalera, Max
  4. Drug - Coleman, Jaz
  5. Weight - Turzo, Jeff
  6. Deeper Down - Randall, Chris
  7. Firething - Godrun Gut
  8. Fatality - More, Dylan Thomas
  9. My Ruin - Crawlspace
  10. Spaceman - Mann, Jas
  11. Exiled - Hendrickson, Jared
  12. Oxyacetylene - Heal, Marc
  13. Outworld - Butler, Geeaer
  14. Come2gether - Jordan, Ken
  15. The Journey Kontinues - Sloate, Jonathan

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (12 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteI Like It, So Will YouQuote
This is a pretty powerful album. There are a lot of good songs on it. I don't think that it goes along with a movie though, because to my knowledge there are only 2 (non cartoon) Mortal Kombat movies, and this album does not match up with one. That said, it is still really good. If you like this compilation, also pick up the first Mortal Kombat Soundtrack and the Mortal Kombat Annihilation Soundtrack. They are all just as good. August 5, 2005

rating: 4 QuoteMore Music? Yes. More Kombat? No.Quote
It might look and sound like it, but this really isn't a collection of songs used in the movie "Mortal Kombat" which didn't get onto the first soundtrack album. A better title for this one might be "Mortal Kombat: Music Inspired By the Motion Picture."

Of course, "More Kombat" does have its good points: "It Has Begun" by Psychosonik and "Fatality" by Loaded use sounds from both the movie and one of the video games. But like the first "Mortal Kombat" soundtrack cassette tape, "More Kombat" has more of the same split between techno and metal, though there are far more metal tracks. Yep, these bands are definitely ready to rumble. June 17, 2001

rating: 5 QuoteToo cool !Quote
This cd has more heavy beat then the second of the trilogy and it's makes little different but i enjoyed this cd.. May 27, 2001

rating: 5 QuotePulse-pounderQuote
Unlike the other CDs from the first MK movie, this CD is more akin to the MK:Annihilation CD in that it has a variety of self-contained songs with heavy techno-beats (mostly). I listen to this CD in my car now and again, and I never get tired of it. Track #2 is a great song, and track #8 is even better (with the Scorpion's "Come Here" yell in the background--it's awesome). A lot of the other tracks are simply outstanding. I think the MK:Annihilation CD surpassed this one, but it is nevertheless a memorable CD. I highly recommend it. July 9, 2000

rating: 5 QuoteIncredible.Quote
This CD is just incredible. It totally blows the other two away. With many outstanding samples of new or little known bands that are extremely talented (not to mention listenable song content; always a plus) it has a good variety of pumped songs that make your energy boil. I don't know what I'd do without it; it completely hooked me! Definatley a winner. My favorites are tracks 5,6,9,and 11. April 25, 2000

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