Various Artists - Soundtracks - Dracula 2000 (2000 Film) [PA]
Facts
Tracks
- Ultra Mega - Powerman 5000
- A Welcome Burden - Disturbed
- Bloodline - Slayer
- Metro - System Of A Down
- Heads Explode - Monster Magnet
- Break You Down - Godhead
- One Step Closer - Linkin Park
- Avoid The Light - Pantera
- Ostego Undead - Static-X
- Swan Dive - (hed)p.e.
- Day By Day - Taproot
- Malice - Endo
- Blind World - Flybanger
- Sober - Half Cocked
- Your Disease - Saliva
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User Reviews
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(35 reviews)
NOBODY MENTIONS THE SONG TITLED: BREAK YOU DOWN. IT'S A GREAT SONG!MANSON MAKES THE SONG PERFECT!IT'S MANSONS STYLE.IT'S SONG NUMBER 6 LISTED HERE.IT ONLY NAMES GODHEAD.ON THE SOUNDTRACK COVER IT'S SONG NUMBER 6-AND IT SAYS GODHEAD FEATURING MARILYN MANSON.SO,ALL YOU MANSON FANS-BUY THIS SOUNDTRACK,AND CHECK OUT SONG NUMBER 6!
May 10, 2007MANSON DOES AN OUTSTANDING JOB ON THE SONG TITLED: BREAK YOU DOWN!THE SONG'S EXCELLENT,AND IT FITS MANSON PERFECTLY!ON THE SOUNDTRACK COVER IT SAYS GODHEAD FEATURING MARILYN MANSON.LISTED HERE-IT ONLY SAYS GODHEAD.IT'S SONG NUMBER 6 ON BOTH PLACES.
May 1, 2007 |  | How I love this album, oh let me count the ways |  |
While the movie as a whole as a dissapointment this soundtrack soars above because it does what a soundtrack for a movie starring Dracula should do (no, not suck) it brutally pulverizes your senses and leaves you drained! Hows that for a play on words for ya...Anyways, with unreleased and killer tracks by Powerman 5000 and Disturbed as well as some new cuts by old hats like Pantara and the brilliantly awsomely brutal 'Bloodline' by Slayer, this album gets off to one hell of a right foot. 'A Welcome Burden' is a welcome release and SoaD's remake of Berlin's 'Metro' is crazy and brilliant all at the same time, off the wall and in your face. One of the standout tracks here. Monster Magnet delivers a great one-two-punch and Pantara tramples you to the ground with 'Avoid the Light'. I would have liked to see a different Linkin Park song incorporated for 'One Step Closer' was so over-played at the time, but the inclution of Taproots 'Day by Day' was nice since that song was so under-played. A new band on the scene back in 2000 was Endo, and as they have evolved into one awsome band it's cool to see their start here. 'Malice' shows quite a bit of talent if I might add. Godhead surprised me by turning out one awsome track featuring the vocal talents of the one and only Manson...just knew he had to show up somewhere on a soundtrack promoting vampires. 'Swan Dive' is a great escape from the metal front although Static-X upset me with their weak offering. I know they can do much better than that! Anyways, thats just a short run down of this awsome album sure to make your skin crawl and your eardrums beg for mercy...and thats a good thing!
February 10, 2006What's the song that plays in the background when Dracula walks into the Virgin Record Store looking for Mary?
January 20, 2006 |  | I've got a gun in my hand and I feel like a man... |  |
This is certainly one of the loudest and most furocious movie soundtracks that I've ever heard. It's both dark and energetic at the same time. My favorite songs are "Bloodline" "Heads Explode" "Break You Down" Swan Dive" and "Blind World". The only reason I give this soundtrack four stars is because of "One step Closer" by Linkin Park. It sounds too teenage for this sort of CD. Otherwise, play this in your stereo, pump up the volume, and get ready to be blown away by Pantera, Powerman 5000, System of a Down, Godhead, etc.
Grade: A-
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