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Artist: Various Artists
Creators: The Damning Wel, David Bowie, Puscifer, Milla, Johnette Napolitano, A Perfect Circle, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Trust Company, Skinny Puppy
Label: Lakeshore Records
Category: Music

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 107 reviews
Sales Rank: 46953

Format: Soundtrack
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 33781
UPC: 766481217244
EAN: 0780163378122
ASIN: B0000AYL3Q

Release Date: September 2, 2003
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Awakening - The Damning Well featuring Wes Borland, Richard Patrick, Josh Freese, and Danny Lohner.
  • REV 22:20 - Puscifer featuring Maynard James Keenan, Danny Lohner
  • Throwing Punches - Page Hamilton
  • Rocket Collecting - Milla
  • Now I Know - Renholder
  • Bring Me The Disco King (Loner Mix) - David Bowie featuring Maynard James Keenan & John Frusciante
  • Optimissed - Skinny Puppy
  • Down In the Lab - Renholder
  • Judith (Renholder Mix) - A Perfect Circle
  • Suicide Note - Johnette Napolitano
  • Baby's First Coffin - Dillinger Escape Plan
  • Hover (Quiet Mix) - Trust Company
  • Falling Through The Sky - Renholder
  • Weak and Powerless (Tilling My Grave Mix) - A Perfect Circle
  • Worms of the Earth - Finch
  • From A Shell - Lisa Germano
  • Death Dealer's Descent - Renholder
  • On The Lash - The Icarus Line
  • All Of This Past - Sarah Bettens

Similar Items:

  • Underworld: Evolution
  • Queen of the Damned
  • Resident Evil: Apocalypse: Music from and Inspired by The Original Motion Picture
  • Resident Evil: Music From and Inspired By the Motion Picture
  • Underworld

Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
Underworld is one of the most highly anticipated genre films in over a decade. Lakeshore Record's soundtrack, which features exclusive songs and mixes (both in and inspired by the film), is an unparalleled collection of the best music the contemporary rock world has to offer.

The soundtrack album is produced by Danny Lohner of Nine Inch Nails whose unique relationships within the community of A-List talent brings such unprecedented highlights to this project as the first song ever penned by Maynard James Keenan (Tool / A Perfect Circle) for a motion picture and soundtrack album. Also appearing on the album is former Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland who along with Lohner and Filter's Richard Patrick have created the formidable super group The Damning Well who make their debut on this album with the song "Awakening."

One look through the album's track listing and you'll find contributions from artists as diverse and respected as Trust Co., Finch, Skinny Puppy, Page Hamilton, and David Bowie to name a few. Every track on this album is either written exclusively for this project, or is an exclusive remix, or rare version only available on this release.

Underworld, both as a film and an album is a truly unique marrige of artistic sound and vision.

Album Description
Soundtrack album to the highly anticipated 2003 film, 'Underworld', features previously unreleased & exclusive tracks from Puscifer (feat. Maynard James Keenan & Danny Lohner), David Bowie (feat. Maynard James Keenan), Finch, Trust Company, Skinny Puppy, & the single 'Awakening' performed by The Damning Well (feat. Wes Borland, Richard Patrick (Filter), Danny Lohner, & Josh Freese). 15 tracks. Lakeshore.


Customer Reviews:   Read 102 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Larger than life soundtrack   January 7, 2004
 26 out of 27 found this review helpful

Chances are, if you were curious enough to surf over to this page to see about this soundtrack, you should buy it because you're bound to find something you like on here. Danny Lohner (Nine Inch Nails, A Perfect Circle) spear-headed this project, using his connections to turn out the darkest and possibly most unique compilation of 2003. For fans of Tool/A Perfect Circle frontman Maynard James Keenan, you need this. The infamous frontman makes four scattered appearances here. There are two A Perfect Cirle remixes here for 'Judith' and 'Weak & Powerless.' The former is a slowed down, moodier peice of work than the original, which benefits from some interesting string arrangements, while the latter is an over-caffeinated reworking that beefs up the power of the original song. Keenan also collaborates with Lohner under the moniker Puscifier on the track 'REV 22:20.' This song is a bit different than Keenan's other work. It's very stripped down and quiet, yet extremely potent and bruising. And finally, Maynard joins forces with Red Hot Chili Peppers axe-man John Frusciante on a very odd remix of David Bowie's 'Bring Me The Disco King.' Limited-time-only supergroup The Damning Well give the album a nice kick start. Featuring Filter frontman Richard Patrick, Ex-Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland, Lohner & Josh Freese, (now honestly, who HASN'T he played with) 'Awakening' is a energetic, albeit bouncy cut (thanks in part to Borland's style) that turns out really well. It would be nice to hear more collaborations from these guys. Nu-metallers Trustcompany slow it down a bit for the Danny Lonher remix of 'Hover,' turning out their best track to date. Featuring violins played by Paz Lechantin (A Perfect Circle/Zwan) this track serves as a highlight of the album, and is the polar opposite of the band's original version. Finch, however, deliver one of their heaviest tunes with 'Worms of the Universe.' The song is quick, to the point and just plain rocks. The Icarus Line, a band who I had never heard until this album surprised me with their own brand of Black Sabbath-esque stoner-rock, and Lisa Germano and Milla bring it down a notch with their hushed, moody songs. Overall, it's a great soundtrack. It fits the movie very well in the same vein as the original "The Crow" soundtrack. If you like the way the track-listing looks, you really should pick this up.


5 out of 5 stars An Optimissed Indeed!!!!   September 4, 2003
 15 out of 19 found this review helpful

For the new Skinny Puppy track alone this deal was sealed! But lo and behold I find some of the most talented men and women on this dingy planet performing in this amalgamate of genre styles. Richard Patrick (Filter, performing in The Damning Well), Danny Lohner (NIN), Maynard James Keenan (in several incarnations, Puscifer and A Perfect Circle, and backing for Bowie!), David Bowie, Johnette Napolitano (Concrete Blonde), Lisa Germano, Milla Jovovich!!!!, Sarah Bettons (K's Choice!). An excellent mix of the heavy, twisted, and melodic...without a lot of the EGO of many of these "genre film" soundtracks. Non-stop play for this disc...And, omfg, the new Puppy song is excellent! Just in case you didn't know by now, dammit. *****!!!


3 out of 5 stars If you're looking for the song in the preview   December 19, 2003
 13 out of 16 found this review helpful

Music fan, you'll find it in "The Jackal" soundtrack, "Red Tape"...


4 out of 5 stars Nine Inch Nails without Reznor   September 4, 2003
 11 out of 15 found this review helpful

The Underworld soundtrack is dark and probably will go well with the movie. Much better than Queen of the Damned soundtrack. Milla Jovivich (Resident Evil) contributes on a few songs with a surprisingly beautiful singing voice. Maynard absolutely blows you away with his voice. Bring me the disco king will grow on you. The best song is Rev 22:20. This should hold over A perfect Circle fans until their next album.


4 out of 5 stars Ecclectic and Interesting   September 5, 2003
 11 out of 14 found this review helpful

This album is good company to the movie, or I believe it will be. The tracks by Maynard are very well done, and the amount of guest appearances and new and redone songs by well known artists (Bowie, Skinny Puppy), makes it well worth it. (Bowie and Maynard sharing the same song is enough for me) Also, the mix of male and female singers adds a good dynamic to the album.

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