Valentine (2001 Film)

Valentine (2001 Film) Artist: Various Artists - Soundtrack
Label: Warner Bros / Wea
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Format: Soundtrack
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 093624794325
EAN: 0093624794325
ASIN: B000056K2Q


Release Date: 2001-01-30

Valentine (2001 Film)


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Tracks:

  1. Superbeast (Porno Holocaust Remix) - Rob Zombie
  2. God Of The Mind - Disturbed
  3. Love Dump (Mephisto Odyssey's Voodoo Mix) - Static-X
  4. Pushing Me Away - Linkin Park
  5. Rx Queen - Deftones
  6. Opticon - Orgy
  7. Valentine's Day - Marilyn Manson
  8. Filthy Mind - Amanda Ghost
  9. Fall Again - Professional Muder Music
  10. Smartbomb (BT's Mix) - BT
  11. Son Song - Sean Lennon
  12. Take A Picture (Hybrid Mix) - Filter
  13. Breed - Snake River Conspiracy
  14. 1 A.M. - Beautiful Creatures

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Amazon.com

This horror film about Valentine's Day can be excused for excluding Barry White on its soundtrack. The collection is not meant to be heartwarming. It is, essentially, a bloodletting. The lineup is a solid "who's who" of aggressive techno-metal in 2001: Marilyn Manson, Filter, Rob Zombie, Static-X, Deftones, and Orgy lead the way for up-and-coming acts Amanda Ghost and Snake River Conspiracy. Most of these tracks have been released before; however, many are remixed and some are otherwise difficult to come by. The special remix of Static-X's "Love Dump" was previously only available as a 12-inch vinyl single. Rob Zombie's "Superbeast" has been given a "porno holocaust mix." Disturbed's "God of the Mind" was only available on import copies of <I>The Sickness</I>. Happy holiday! <I>--Rob O'Connor</I>

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars 4 and a half really...but it's still good.......2005-08-16

it's pretty good despite the fact that soulfy and beautiful creatures don't really belong here. i thought it'd would've been just a smidge better with something else in there. anywho, perhaps the funniest thing about this soundtrack is the fact that its one of the rare few soundtracks made with the intent of being as clean as possible without really having to edit any tracks. proof of this is static-x's track. in the movie you clearly hear the album version of 'love dump' but here...a remix to skirt the explictives. it's not entirely bad considering this is a fine remix. as the description states, all of these tracks have been released before. with the exception of the filter track, i have no clue where to find that one...but it's a great track as well.

in the end...
it's something you might want to listen to if only for the 3 hard to find tracks. your friends might think you're just a bit cooler for having them in your catalogue hehe.

4 out of 5 stars that missing song............2005-07-06

A reviewer below noted the one song in the film missing from this otherwise gloriously headbanging soundtrack. A girl croons, "The honeymoon is over" to a titilating sampled symphony at the end of the love scene between Kate Capshaw & her boyfriend. I WANT TO KNOW what it is too!!
Anybody who knows should post on [...] where such questions go to be answered!

Anywho, this soundtrack along with the Bride of Chucky, is such a treat for lovers of alternative hard rock! AND I just acquired a third gem in my tryptich, Mass Distraction by the rough-boy band, Span, from Norway! 25 songs of rollicking rock! Enjoy all!

5 out of 5 stars crappy movie, great soundtrack.......2004-09-07

for such an unbelievably crappy horror flick i had to ask myself why would they make such a good soundtrack, then i thought back to what they did for spawn. the soundtrack enhanced an otherwise unbearable movie into watchable. i am a huge fan of static x and marilyn manson and i like linkin park and rob zombie (loved white zombie) and so don't bother getting the movie, just buy the soundtrack. if you are a fan of hard rock, this is for you.

the love dump remix from static x, opticon from orgy, smartbomb from bt, and fall again from professional murder music were the highlights of this soundtrack. if you want a compilation of great music, then here you go.

4 out of 5 stars Simply Put..........2003-11-25

The best soundtrack to come along since the "Spawn" album!

5 out of 5 stars

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