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Grindhouse: Planet Terror
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Music CD Cover Brand: Planet Composer: Robert Rodriguez Composer: Graeme Revell Edition: Music CD Format: Soundtrack CD Release Date: 2007-04-03 Music Label: Varese Sarabande Soundtracks: - Grindhouse (Main Titles)
- Doc Block (Robert Rodriguez & Carl Thiel)
- Sickos (Robert Rodriguez & Graeme Revell)
- You Belong to Me - Performed by Rose McGowan (Pee Wee King, Chilton
- Go Go Not Cry Cry (Robert Rodriguez & Rick Del Castillo)
- Hospital Epidemic (Graeme Revell & Robert Rodriguez)
- Usless Talent #32 - Performed by Rose McGowan (Rebecca Rodriguez &
- His Perscription...Pain (Robert Rodriguez & Carl Thiel)
- Cherry Darling
- The Grindhouse Blues
- El Wray
- Police Station Assault
- Dakota (Robert Rodriguez & Carl Thiel)
- Zero to Fifty in Four
- Fury Road
- Helicopter Sicko Chopper (Graeme Revell & Robert Rodriguez)
- The Ring in the Jacket (Robert Rodriguez & George Oldziey)
- Killer Legs (Robert Rodriguez & Rick Del Castillo)
- Melting Member (Graeme Revell & Robert Rodriguez)
- Too Drunk to **** - Performed by Nouvelle Vague (Jello Biafra)
- Cherry's Dance of Death - Performed by CHINGON
- Two Against the World - Performed by Rose McGowan (Rebecca Rodriguez &
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Free Music Notes for Grindhouse: Planet Terror AlbumFree Music Review: Not A "Tarantino" Soundtrac Hit: 2 Stars
Robert Rodriguez makes really good movies and he definitely is a good "guitar" player. But, these recent soundtracks are not what we got with "Desperado" or "From Dusk to Dawn". I mean this soundtrack is just that, "soundtrack sounds and riffs" from the movie. They work good in the movie, but your not going to want to listen to them on their own. Totally unlike a "Tarantino" soundtrack that has actual "songs" on it by artists that you will want to listen to separate of the movie. I'm a "guitar player" and although I respect Robert Rodriguez as a guitar player, I'll probably never buy one of his "soundtracks" again. What's the point, just watch the movie.
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