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Performer: Various
Genre: Electronic / Rock / Screen and Stage
Title: Spawn The Album
Country: US
Released: 1997
Style: Breakbeat, Soundtrack, Techno, Drum n Bass, Nu Metal
Label: Immortal Records , Epic, Sony Music Soundtrax
Catalog Number: EK 68494, CTDP 000125
FLAC version ZIP size: 1066 mb
MP3 version ZIP size: 2979 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 2579 mb
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 395

Tracklist

1Korn & The Dust BrothersKick The P.A.
Mixed By – The Dust BrothersProducer – Korn, The Dust BrothersRecorded By [Additional] – Josh AbrahamWritten-By – Korn, The Dust Brothers
3:21
2Mansun & 808 StateSkin Up Pin Up
Mixed By – The Baron, Mansun, Mike HunterProducer – 808 State, Paul DraperWritten-By – A. Barker, D. Partington, G. Massey, P. Draper
5:27
3Silverchair & VitroSpawn
Producer – Silverchair, VitroRemix – VitroWritten-By – B. Gillies, D. Johns
4:28
4Prodigy & Tom MorelloOne Man Army
Producer, Mixed By – Liam HowlettWritten-By – L. Howlett, T. Morello
4:14
5Metallica & DJ SpookyFor Whom The Bell Tolls (The Irony Of It All)
Bass – DJ SpookyEngineer – Chris FlamProducer – MetallicaProducer [Additional] – D. J. SpookyWritten-By – C. Burton, J. Hetfield, L. Ulrich
4:39
6Henry Rollins & GoldieT-4 Strain
Engineer, Mixed By – Rob PlayfordProducer – Goldie, Rob PlayfordWritten-By – Goldie, H. Rollins
5:19
7Slayer & Atari Teenage RiotNo Remorse (I Wanna Die)
Producer, Mixed By – Alec EmpireWritten-By – A. Empire, J. Hanneman, K. King, T. Araya
4:16
8Butthole Surfers & MobyTiny Rubberband
Producer, Mixed By – The Butthole SurfersWritten-By – Butthole Surfers, R. Hall
4:12
9Filter & The Crystal Method(Can't You) Trip Like I Do
Mixed By – Ben GrosseWritten-By, Recorded By, Producer – Filter , The Crystal Method
4:27
10Marilyn Manson & Sneaker PimpsLong Hard Road Out Of Hell
Co-producer – Sneaker PimpsEngineer [Asistant] – Devon Kirkpatrick, Tony GiampaoloLyrics By – M. MansonMixed By, Engineer – Sean BeavanMusic By – T. RamirezProducer – Marilyn Manson , Sean Beavan
4:21
11Soul Coughing & Roni SizeA Plane Scraped Its Belly On A Sooty Yellow Moon
Lyrics By – M. DoughtyMixed By – Roni SizeMusic By – Roni Size, Soul CoughingProducer – Roni Size, Soul Coughing
5:26
12Stabbing Westward & WinkTorn Apart
Producer, Mixed By – Josh Wink, Stabbing WestwardWritten-By – Wink, Stabbing Westward
4:53
13Incubus & D.J. GreyboyFamiliar
Producer – Jim WirtWritten-By – A. Katunich, A. Stevens, B. Boyd, G. Koppel, J. Pasillas, M. Einziger
3:22
14Orbital & Kirk HammettSatan
Engineer [Additional] – Francis Buckley, Kent MatkeProducer [Additional For Spawn] – Graeme RevellWritten-By, Producer – P & P Hartnoll
3:45

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
EK 68898Various Spawn (The Album) ‎(CD, Album)Immortal Records , Epic Soundtrax, Sony Music SoundtraxEK 68898Australia1997
EK 68494Various Spawn The Album ‎(CD, Comp, Unofficial)Epic , Sony Music Soundtrax , Immortal Records EK 68494BulgariaUnknown
EK 68494Various Spawn The Album ‎(CD, Comp)Immortal Records , Epic Soundtrax, Sony Music SoundtraxEK 68494Australia1997
31-003163-20, XPR 3163, noneVarious Spawn (The Album) ‎(2x12", Album, Comp, Promo)Sony Music Soundtrax, Epic, Immortal Records 31-003163-20, XPR 3163, noneEurope1997
KPAMC A-059Various Spawn The Album ‎(Cass, Comp, Unofficial)K.P.A. RecordsKPAMC A-059Russia1997

Credits

  • A&R [Soundtrack A&R]Denise Luiso, Glen Brunman, Paul Pontius
  • Art Direction, DesignDavid Coleman , Frank Harkins
  • Artwork [Poster And Special Cover Artwork Colored By]Brian Haberlin
  • Artwork [Poster And Special Cover Artwork Created By]Greg Capullo, Todd McFarlane
  • Coordinator [Album Music Coordinators]Anitra Silverton, Joe Fischer
  • Executive-Producer [Soundtrack]Happy Walters
  • Mastered ByStephen Marcussen
  • Other [Executive In Charge Of Music For New Line Cinema] – Toby Emmerich
  • Other [Executive In Charge Of Music For Todd Mcfarlane Entertainment] – Terry Fitzgerald
  • Other [Music Clearances] – Jill Meyers
  • Other [Music Executives For New Line Cinema] – Dana Sano, Lori Silfen
  • Other [Music Supervisors] – George Acogny, Graeme Revell
  • Other [Soundtrack Executive For New Line Cinema] – Jonatan McHugh
  • Photography ByNels Israelson, Peter Iovino

Notes

Mastered at Precision Mastering, Hollywood.

Includes exclusive mini-poster by Todd McFarlane.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 0 7464-68494-2 2
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L423
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): CTDP-000125 F3 1A 01
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): CTDP-000125 F3 1A 03
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 3): CTDP-000125 F3 1A 04
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 7266
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 7248
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 3): IFPI 7285
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 4): IFPI 7223

Companies

  • Mastered At – Precision Mastering
  • Glass Mastered At – DADC – CTDP-000125

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Nuliax
On paper it sounds great - rock/metal heavyweights collaborating with electronic ones. In reality, it doesn't work most of the time. Although rock/electronic collaborations were done before (think Pierre Henry/Spooky Tooth record from 1970, which reportedly wasn't extremely succesful), there was nothing similar done on a massive scale and with so many big names. Also, pairing of musicians might raise some eyebrows. Returning to compilation itself - there are no terrible/irritating tracks, but nothing that stands out either (ok, although i admit that the most well-known track here (Filter/Chrystal Method collaboration) is quite energetic). Aside from that, i have a feeling that a lot of tracks weren't real collaborations, but rather remixes/remakes of originals (especially "For Whom The Bell Tolls" and "Satan"). The only track that's missing from most of Spawn copies is collaboration by Morphine and Apollo 440, which i'm not familiar with. But even if it sounds better than most tracks here, i doubt that it might save this soundtrack from sounding mediocre for the most part.

What are you talking about man?This soundtrack is awesome.Maybe from a perspective of person who likes rock/metal, but is not really into electronic dance music this album suck.But for me, a guy who loves electronic music (techno, psy trance and house as a kid, now mostly drum'n'bass and other UK genres) this soundtrack is a perfect combination of rock and metal with electronica and hip hop, breakbeats and jungle/dnb.I used to love it back in 97, and I still love it today.All tunes are very 90s, but in the same time the sound very fresh today.Of course at the end it's all a matter of taste :)Cheers man.

I definitly think it is one of the best soundtracks out there. All tracks are only avaible on this release, which is rare for a soundtrack. Top tracks are 1: The Prodigy + Tom Morello - One Man Army. 2: Filter + Crystal Method - Trip Like I Do. 3: Orbital & Hammett - Satan. 4. Metallica & DJ Spooky - For Whom The Bell Tolls. 5: Goldie & Rollins - T-4 Strain... I can go on... Great the whole way through in my opion. 9/10

Dat Prodigy Morello track tho.......Oh my goodness. Bout it tho yeah