Song order
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Play count
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1
It Has Begun
02:52
3,707 plays
2
Higher
06:27
3,506 plays
3
Chaos B.C.
05:10
2,031 plays
4
Drug
04:32
1,764 plays
5
Weight
03:56
1,382 plays
6
Deeper Down
03:37
1,427 plays
7
Firething
04:23
2,520 plays
8
Fatality
03:45
2,242 plays
9
My Ruin
05:52
3,052 plays
10
Spaceman
05:41
1,824 plays
11
Exiled
04:48
1,746 plays
12
Oxyacetylene
04:02
2,177 plays
13
Outworld
04:46
1,228 plays
14
Come2gether
06:19
2,338 plays
15
The Journey Kontinues
08:10
2,155 plays
album review
A lot of high energy techno/club tracks, much like the original soundtrack. It starts out with Psykosonik doing a mix centered around a sound clip from the movie, much in the vein of the ultra-catchy snippet filled piece from the Utah Saints in the first incarnation of the soundtrack. Other various artists follow suit, with sound clips from the game (such as Loaded's "Fatality"). Eventually, a few larger name groups do emerge through the semi-unknown nature of the album. Brazilian rockers Sepultura provide a rather heavy number, and Crystal Method and Juno Reactor both provide techno tracks to finish off the album. Overall, a nice high energy techno album. There are a couple of less catchy spots (Crawlspace), but for the most part it's a jumpin album. ~ Adam Greenberg, All Music Guide
Date
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