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Various - Threat: Music That Inspired The Movie

Various - Threat: Music That Inspired The Movie

Musician: Various
Album title: Threat: Music That Inspired The Movie
Style: Hardcore, Noise, Punk, Breakcore
Released: 2006
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1131 mb
Size APE version: 1416 mb
Size WMA version: 1652 mb
Rating ✫: 4.7
Votes: 383
Format: AUD VQF DTS ADX APE XM MP2
Genre: Electronic / Rock

Various - Threat: Music That Inspired The Movie


Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Most Precious Blood Oxygen Debt (Pandemic Remix)
Performer – Most Precious BloodRemix, Producer [Additional] – Alec EmpireWritten-By – Justin Brannan
2 Agnostic Front Peace (World At War Remix)
Composed By, Lyrics By – Jamey Shanahan, Roger MiretPerformer – Agnostic FrontRemix, Producer [Additional] – Schizoid
3 Inside Out No Spiritual Surrender (Ghost In The Machine Remix)
Remix, Producer [Additional] – OktopusWritten-By, Performer – Inside Out
4 Killswitch Engage World Ablaze (Threat Remix)
Lyrics By, Music By – Howard Jones Music By – Joel Stroetzel, Justin Foley, Mike D'AntonioPerformer – Killswitch EngageProducer, Music By – Adam DutkiewiczRemix, Producer [Additional] – Edgey
5 Terror Overcome (Overkill Remix)
Performer – Terror Remix, Producer [Additional] – EnduserWritten-By – Nick Jett, Scott Vogel, Todd Jones
6 Eighteen Visions Champagne And Sleeping Pills (Champagne Enemaz Remix)
Performer – Eighteen VisionsRemix, Producer [Additional] – Otto Von SchirachWritten-By – Brandan Schieppati, James Stephen Hart, Keith Barney, Ken William Floyd
7 Gorilla Biscuits New Direction (Zolobovine Remix)
Remix, Producer [Additional] – DefragmentationWritten-By, Performer – Gorilla Biscuits
8 The Icarus Line Feed A Cat To Your Cobra (Cannibal Kitten Remix)
Remix, Producer [Additional] – The End*Written-By, Performer – The Icarus Line
9 VOD* Suffer (Slapped With An X Remix)
Remix, Producer [Additional] – The TyrantWritten-By, Performer – VOD*
10 Judge Bringin' It Down (Bring It Remix)
Remix, Producer [Additional] – Bill YoungmanWritten-By, Performer – Judge
11 Youth Of Today Break Down The Walls (Stalwart Carapace Remix)
Performer – Youth Of TodayRemix, Producer [Additional] – EdgeyWritten-By – Ray Cappo
12 Bleeding Through Number Seven With A Bullet (Deathbed Remix)
Performer – Bleeding ThroughRemix, Producer [Additional] – HecateWritten-By – Brandan Schieppati, Brian Leppke, Derek Youngsma, Molly Street, Ryan Wombacher, Scott Danough
13 Today Is The Day Willpower (I Know That You're Lying Remix)
Remix, Producer [Additional] – Darph/NaderWritten-By, Performer – Today Is The Day
14 Glassjaw Star Beneath My Bed (Star Buried My Yard Remix)
Remix, Producer [Additional] – EnduserWritten-By, Performer – Glassjaw
15 Minor Threat Out Of Step (Don't Step Remix)
Remix, Producer [Additional] – HolocaustWritten-By, Performer – Minor Threat

Credits

  • Artwork – Robert Anthony Jr.*
  • Mastered By – Bobby Tense
  • Producer – Brian Giberson, David R. Fisher, Kerry Weber, Matt Pizzolo

Notes

Kings Mob Productions LLC © & (p) 2005

1. Licensed courtesy of Trustkill Records © & (p) 2005
2. Licensed courtesy of Nuclear Blast GmbH © 2004
3. Licensed courtesy of Revelation Records © 1990
4. Licensed courtesy of Roadrunner Records © & (P) 2005 The All Blacks B.V.
5. Licensed courtesy of Trustkill Records © & (p) 2004
6. Licensed courtesy of Trustkill Records © & (p) 2000
7. Licensed courtesy of Revelation Records © 1989
8. Licensed courtesy of Buddyhead Records © 2001
9. Licensed courtesy of IJT (IDJIT) Records © 1995
10. Licensed courtesy of Revelation Records © 1989
11. Licensed courtesy of Revelation Records © 1986
12. Licensed courtesy of Trustkill Records © & (p) 2003
13. Licensed courtesy of Supernova Records © 2004
14. Licensed courtesy of Glassjaw © 1997
15. Licensed courtesy of Dischord Records © 1981

Made in USA.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (scanned): 856594001035
  • Matrix / Runout: (UD64884) OOH803 2D

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Arar
Not to be cruel, but... It's a good thing I bought this used. I was so bored with this CD it was depressing. Aside from the Alec Empire remix, eveything on here was extremely forgettable. And even with Alec's remix, you could tell he wasn't putting very much effort into it at all. I mean, all this crossover crap bores me to tears. Plus this basic idea of hard electronic remixes of punk/hardcore rock was done much much more interestingly with "Digital Catastroph 1997", in which Digital Hardcore Recordings artists (Germany) remixed ZK Records artists (Japan). 95% of the beats, sounds, and effects on here are so un-creative I just wanted to break the CD in half. Same old crap we've been hearing for the last handful of years. Nothing stood out at all. And I'm REALLY tired of hardcore. With that stupid, boring Cookie Monster vocal style. They all sound the same and the lyrics are never even well written. It's more boring than watching paint dry. I was laughing at one point because it just sounded so stupid. Do these people not have ears?! Also, the artwork is really lame. Nothing interesting at all. It might as well have been a Linkin Park CD cover. Same boring filters and "messy" fonts. There's over 10 remixers on here, but it sounds more like 3. THAT is just how boring and visionless music is nowadays.