So ****, what's the best soundtrack?

The Wall.....if you can say it has a soundtrack, since the movie was made from the album.
 
Heavy Metal Soundtrack

1. Heavy Metal - Sammy Hagar
2. Heartbeat - Riggs
3. Working in the Coal Mine - Devo
4. Veteran of the Psychic Wars - Blue Öyster Cult
5. Reach Out - Cheap Trick
6. Heavy Metal (Takin' A Ride) - Don Felder
7. True Companion - Donald Fagen
8. Crazy (A Suitable Case for Treatment) - Nazareth
9. Radar Rider - Riggs
10. Open Arms - Journey
11. Queen Bee - Grand Funk Railroad
12. I Must Be Dreamin' - ?
13. Mob Rules - Black Sabbath
14. All of You - Don Felder
15. Prefabricated - Trust
16. Blue Lamp - Stevie Nicks

Hooray for cartoon boobs!
 
Nice thread Sputnik!!!

I have the Pulp Fiction!!!

One of the best is "The Crow"

Other great ones: In the name of the ******
Godzilla
Shine a light
Awakenings

Well I agree with The Crow soundtrack. Actually the music score by Graeme Revell is pretty awesome too!

> The Last Of The Mohicans
> Natural Born Killers
> The Transformers: The Movie (1986) "synth music at its best"
 
Repo Man

Iggy Pop - "Repo Man" – 5:11
Black Flag - "TV Party" – 3:50
Suicidal Tendencies - "Institutionalized" – 3:49
Circle Jerks - "Coup d'État" – 1:59
The Plugz - "El Clavo y la Cruz" – 2:56
Burning Sensations - "Pablo Picasso" – 4:01
Fear - "Let's Have a War" – 2:29
Circle Jerks - "When the **** Hits the Fan" – 3:11
The Plugz - "Hombre Secreto (Secret Agent Man)" – 1:46
Juicy Bananas - "Bad Man" – 4:59
The Plugz - "Reel Ten" – 3:09
 
As someone else told here, Tarantino has a geart sense of (mostly retro) music
plus Brad fiedel's Terminator 2 ( well chosen instruments, very metallic feeling)
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The Mask has also some good tracks ( cuban pete, anybody?!)
 
i think just because i am a massive queen fan it has to be flash and highlander
 
Demons - [Written by Claudio Simonetti].

Last Action Hero.

Airheads [Brendan Frasier].

Escape From New York.
 
I loved the soundtrack to spawn, it had a lot of really good bands covering songs by other bands that were way out of their usual genre that made for some kickass covers.

1. "(Can't You) Trip Like I Do" - Filter & The Crystal Method – 4:28
2. "Long Hard Road Out of Hell" - Marilyn Manson & Sneaker Pimps – 4:21
3. "Satan" - Orbital & Kirk Hammett/Metallica – 3:45
4. "Kick the P.A." - Korn & The Dust Brothers – 3:21
5. "Tiny Rubberband" - Butthole Surfers & Moby – 4:12
6. "For Whom the Bell Tolls (The Irony of it All)" - Metallica & DJ Spooky – 4:39
7. "Torn Apart" - Stabbing Westward & Wink – 4:53
8. "Skin Up Pin Up" - Mansun & 808 State – 5:27
9. "One Man Army" - The Prodigy & Tom Morello/Rage Against the Machine – 4:14
10. "Spawn" - Silverchair & Vitro – 4:28
11. "T-4 Strain" - Henry Rollins & Goldie – 5:19
12. "Familiar" - Incubus & DJ Greyboy – 3:22
13. "No Remorse (I Wanna Die)" - Slayer & Atari Teenage Riot – 4:16
14. "A Plane Scraped Its Belly On A Sooty Yellow Moon" - Soul Coughing & Roni Size – 5:26

I am glad someone had put this one on here. This is a fantastic album with a unique spin on songs (pun intended) :thumbsup:
 
Dazed and Confused by far the best if you looking for classic American rock music

Dazed and Confused

"Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo" - Rick Derringer
"Slow Ride" - Foghat
"School's Out" - Alice Cooper
"Jim Dandy" - Black Oak Arkansas
"Tush" - ZZ Top
"Love Hurts" - Nazareth
"Stranglehold" - Ted Nugent
"Cherry Bomb" - The Runaways
"Fox on the Run" - Sweet
"Low Rider" - War
"Tuesday's Gone" - Lynyrd Skynyrd
"Highway Star" - Deep Purple
"Rock and Roll All Nite" - KISS
"Paranoid" - Black Sabbath
 
When it comes to soundtracks I prefer original scores rather than ones that are cobbled together from old songs etc (yes Tarantino I mean YOU!) Ennio Moricone is the king of movie scores, Once Upon A Time In The West, Once Upon A Time In America, Cinema Paradiso, The Mission. Classics!
Not forgetting The Ecstasy of Gold from The Good, The Bad & The Ugly. I was lucky enough to go to a Morricone performance a couple years back where he did Ecstasy of Gold, an electrifying rendition!
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The Nightmare Before Christmas
 
When it comes to soundtracks I prefer original scores rather than ones that are cobbled together from old songs etc (yes Tarantino I mean YOU!) Ennio Moricone is the king of movie scores, Once Upon A Time In The West, Once Upon A Time In America, Cinema Paradiso, The Mission. Classics!
Not forgetting The Ecstasy of Gold from The Good, The Bad & The Ugly. I was lucky enough to go to a Morricone performance a couple years back where he did Ecstasy of Gold, an electrifying rendition!
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:thumbsup:good stuff mrtrebus
 
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