Queen of the Damned (Clean)

Queen of the Damned (Clean) Artist: Various Artists
Label: Warner Bros / Wea
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Format: Soundtrack
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 093624828822
EAN: 0093624828822
ASIN: B000060OTI


Release Date: 2002-02-19

Queen of the Damned (Clean)


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Tracks:

  1. Not Meant For Me - Wayne Static Of Static-X
  2. Forsaken - David Draiman Of Disturbed
  3. System - Chester Bennington Of Linkin Park
  4. Redeemer - Marilyn Manson
  5. Slept So Long - Jay Gordon Of Orgy
  6. Dead Cell - Papa Roach
  7. Change (In The House Of Flies) - Deftones
  8. Down With The Sickness - Disturbed
  9. Cold - Static-X
  10. Headstrong - Earshot
  11. Penetrate - Godhead
  12. Before I'm Dead - Kidneythieves
  13. Excess - Tricky
  14. Body Crumbles - Dry Cell

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  1. Queen Of The Damned: The Score Album
  2. Queen of the Damned (Widescreen Edition)
  3. Queen of the Damned
  4. New Moon

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Befitting the film's hip goth vibe, its accompanying soundtrack is suitably dark and sexy, with a strong mix of new songs and nü-metal hits. In an interesting move, Korn frontman Jonathan Davis collaborated with composer (and former Oingo Boingo keyboardist) Richard Gibbs on 5 of the CD's 14 tracks, though Davis doesn't sing his songs. Instead, taking those duties are Static-X's Wayne Static on "Not Meant for Me," Disturbed's David Draiman on "Forsaken," Linkin Park's Chester Bennington on "System," Marilyn Manson on "Redeemer," and Orgy's Jay Gordon on "Slept So Long." Most of the Davis-Gibbs collaborations are akin to more atmospheric, dramatic Korn tunes, lent a distinctive personality by each singer, with Manson's being the creepiest-coolest and most aggressive entry. While these adroit alliances make the soundtrack a must-have for each of the band's fans (not to mention the Korn faithful), the previously released cuts are also winners. Deftones' creepy "Change," Papa Roach's angry "Dead Cell," and Disturbed's memorable rage "Down with the Sickness"--in addition to lesser-known, but sinister and titillating offerings from Godhead, Kidney Thieves, Earshot, Tricky, and others--are all worth the price of admission to this "damned" stellar soundtrack. <I>--Katherine Turman</I>

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars How could they?.......2004-06-03

Why Would you edit one of the best soundtracks EVER MADE?!?

5 out of 5 stars Queen of the Damned Soundtrack.......2003-09-03

This soundtrack completes the movie entirely. If you read through the lyrics, the music and words blend perfectly. Anne Rice's Vampires are lonely, mournful creatures, and the lyrics for most of the songs on this album really work.

Not too sure about the music being 'Gothic' but you are definitely left with a forboding feeling when you listen to it. Great input from many of today's better muso's: Chester Bennington (Linkin Park), Wayne Static (Static X) and David Draiman (Disturbed). This CD is a MUST have if youre into that genre of music.

2 out of 5 stars Incomplete soundtrack!.......2003-01-22

what a disappointment this soundtrack was for me! the best song called "After" from band called "Wide Open Cage" wasn't on this this soundtrack, and now i know that the song i was looking for was from WOC. i would have thought that original sountrack includes ALL the songs and not just missing the best one! how silly. only thing now to comfort is that Tricky's song was pretty good too...

5 out of 5 stars Brillant.......2002-09-27

My loves, this is the best album I own to date. If you love gothic music (not that I would really say this was gothic music) with a hard edge then you will never be sorry that you bought this album. The orginal 'Lestat' songs are on here brimming with emotion on how it feels to be a vampire. The lyrics are simply amazing and the mood....neferious, dark, brooding and seductive to say the least. I had this ablum since the movie came out and I have not grown tired of it yet. I suggest that for added atmosphere you get the score for Queen of the Damned and mix it all together for a lovely array of dark melancholy and blissful damnation.
(PS-I believe I may have accidently brought the 'clean' version...there are two so do be careful when you buy..especially since I did not see any label that differentiated the two but perhaps that it my fault.
PSS-If you enjoy songs about vampires you might enjoy Inkubus Sukkubus' album Vampyre Erotica it is rather good though obviously more gothic and not really that hard. Also, do browse through Music from the Succubus Club-based on Vampire: The Masquade, it is also very good and displays various types of gothic music.Another great dark, brooding vampire song is 'Suspended in Dusk' by Type O Negative...I still get chills listening to that one. However, if you have a sense of humour you might want to look up Adrian Alexis' (?..er, I think that's wrong)parody song 'I want to be a vampire'..it is rather funny.)
Dark regards,
Marpesia Mahayana

5 out of 5 stars Brillant.......2002-09-27

My loves, this is the best album I own to date. If you love gothic music (not that I would really say this was gothic music) with a hard edge then you will never be sorry that you bought this album. The orginal 'Lestat' songs are on here brimming with emotion on how it feels to be a vampire. The lyrics are simply amazing and the mood....neferious, dark, brooding and seductive to say the least. I had this ablum since the movie came out and I have not grown tired of it yet. I suggest that for added atmosphere you get the score for Queen of the Damned and mix it all together for a lovely array of dark melancholy and blissful damnation.
(PS-I believe I may have accidently brought the 'clean' version...there are two so do be careful when you buy..especially since I did not see any label that differentiated the two but perhaps that it my fault.
PSS-If you enjoy songs about vampires you might enjoy Inkubus Sukkubus' album Vampyre Erotica it is rather good though obviously more gothic and not really that hard. Also, do browse through Music from the Succubus Club-based on Vampire: The Masquade, it is also very good and displays various types of gothic music.Another great dark, brooding vampire song is 'Suspended in Dusk' by Type O Negative...I still get chills listening to that one. However, if you have a sense of humour you might want to look up Adrian Alexis' (?..er, I think that's wrong)parody song 'I want to be a vampire'..it is rather funny.)
Dark regards,

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