Good Burger Brian Enos song An

Good Burger

Brian Enos song An EndingEscent, also featured on the TRAFFIC soundtrack at the end of the film while the kids are playing baseball. Avi Maria by Bach, this beautiful song featured while the survivors are driving through the diseased and dead body ridden streets of London. Absolute brilliance and courage to put this song in that segment! Grandaddys best song, in my opinion, is featured during one of the rare happy scenes of the film. It is called AM180 and is the song that got me hooked on Grandaddy. Season Song by Blue States. A nice mesh of disco meets hip hop. Havent bought their cd because of it but seriously thought about it. John Murphy also does well with such songs like In the House, a powerful song played while the infected begin to turn on the soldiers and Red Dresses, a magical song that reminded me of something RADIOHEAD might play while riding on a carouseldont ask but when you hear it, youll know what Im talking about. Also, Franks Death, is powerful and moving. I highly, HIGHLY recommend this soundtrack to fans of classical and rock genres. The only let down is the omission of the Godspeed, You Black Emperor song. Overall a 9 out of 0 out of 5 stars Your looking for the song East Hastings, August 20, 2003 many people that have written reviews for this are asking about the Good Burger where he is walking Good Burger a song by Montreal Band, Godspeed You Black Emperor! and its called East Hastings. Its on their first album FAinfinity. Surprisingly almost every song on that album could have scored this movie. Very moody stuff. Also the reason its not on the soundtrack is probably due to the bands request. They are notorious for turning away from soundtracks, i was shocked when i heard they were in this movie. That being said i do like the soundtrack from this movie. The use of the Grandaddy song in the film had me laughing. 0 out of 5 stars Close encounters of the 28th kind, January 31, 2004 28 Days Later was a terrific movie. Flawed? Perhaps but original and haunting in ways Ill always remember. Even after several viewings of the DVD I find it simultaneously refreshing and unnerving, especially the scene where our protagonist discovers a London devoid of all current human existence. What made that scene work in large part was the stark music of Godspeed You Black Emperors track East Hastings. Although that particular cut does not appear on the soundtrack CD the whole of it works in spite of that glowing omission. The bulk of the original score was composed by a Richard Murphy. Other additions include such notables as J S Bach yeah, thats right, Grandaddy, Brain Eno, the Choir of Trinity College, and Blue States. On the American version, youve even get two bonus tracks remixed by Rui Da Silva and Jacknife Lee. In a post apocalyptic rock kinda way, this music is chilling, daunting, evangelic, and visceral; at times taking no quarter, at others, showing much mercy.

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