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The '''Resident Evil (Music from the Original Motion Picture)''' was the first various artists soundtrack for the [[Resident Evil (film)|film of the same name]], released March 12, 2002 by [[Wikipedia:Roadrunner Records|Roadrunner Records]]. The soundtrack features songs from such artists as [[Wikipedia:Slipknot|Slipknot]], [[Wikipedia:Coal Chamber|Coal Chamber]], [[Wikipedia:Rammstein|Rammstein]], [[Wikipedia:The Crystal Method|The Crystal Method]] and [[Wikipedia:Depeche Mode|Depeche Mode]].<ref>[http://m.vh1.com/news/article.rbml?id=1452213&artist=coal_chamber Slipknot, Manson, Coal Chamber Wake The Dead With 'Resident Evil']</ref> [[Marilyn Manson]],<ref>[http://movies.ign.com/articles/316/316230p1.html And the Composer for Resident Evil Is... Marilyn Manson?]</ref> in collaboration with [[Marco Beltrami]], composed the film's key themes and incidental score for film, largely inspired by the scores in [[Wikipedia:John Carpenter|John Carpenter]] films,<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuONHShocss Scoring Resident Evil - Marco Beltrami & Marilyn Manson]</ref> combining metal, electronic and ambient themes.

 

The '''Resident Evil (Music from the Original Motion Picture)''' was the first various artists soundtrack for the [[Resident Evil (film)|film of the same name]], released March 12, 2002 by [[Wikipedia:Roadrunner Records|Roadrunner Records]]. The soundtrack features songs from such artists as [[Wikipedia:Slipknot|Slipknot]], [[Wikipedia:Coal Chamber|Coal Chamber]], [[Wikipedia:Rammstein|Rammstein]], [[Wikipedia:The Crystal Method|The Crystal Method]] and [[Wikipedia:Depeche Mode|Depeche Mode]].<ref>[http://m.vh1.com/news/article.rbml?id=1452213&artist=coal_chamber Slipknot, Manson, Coal Chamber Wake The Dead With 'Resident Evil']</ref> [[Marilyn Manson]],<ref>[http://movies.ign.com/articles/316/316230p1.html And the Composer for Resident Evil Is... Marilyn Manson?]</ref> in collaboration with [[Marco Beltrami]], composed the film's key themes and incidental score for film, largely inspired by the scores in [[Wikipedia:John Carpenter|John Carpenter]] films,<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuONHShocss Scoring Resident Evil - Marco Beltrami & Marilyn Manson]</ref> combining metal, electronic and ambient themes.

 

 



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*The song "Halleluja" by Rammstein was released on their single "Links 2 3 4", but the version present in the soundtrack is an unmastered version of the song found on "Links 2 3 4" single one.

 

*The song "Halleluja" by Rammstein was released on their single "Links 2 3 4", but the version present in the soundtrack is an unmastered version of the song found on "Links 2 3 4" single one.

 

*Different releases of the soundtrack exclude track number 1 and number 16 listed above.

 

*Different releases of the soundtrack exclude track number 1 and number 16 listed above.



*Composer [[Charlie Clouser]] uses a variation of Manson's "Main Title Theme" in his composition for ''[[Resident Evil: Extinction]]<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENKkwYVX4J8 Charlie Clouser -Main Title-Convoy Resident Evil: Extinction]</ref>

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*Composer [[Charlie Clouser]] uses a variation of Manson's "Main Title Theme" in his composition for ''[[Resident Evil: Extinction]]<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENKkwYVX4J8 Charlie Clouser -Main Title-Convoy Resident Evil: Extinction]</ref>''

 

 

 

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