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Michael Giacchino
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As a found footage film, Cloverfield does not include any non-diagetic music until its end credits. A longer version of the Michael Giacchino composition which plays during the credits, "Roar!", was released as a single through iTunes on April 29, 2008. (The film version is 9:45; the iTunes release is 12:17.)
Tracks
- Roar! (From Cloverfield)
Rob's Party Mix is a CD given exclusively to attendees of "Rob's Surprise Party in New York," an event hosted by Paramount Pictures the night before the theatrical release of Cloverfield.[1] As the name implies, it contains music which can be heard during the scenes at Rob's party.
Tracks
- "West Coast" by Coconut Records
- "Taper Jean Girl" by Kings Of Leon
- "Beautiful Girls" by Sean Kingston
- "Do I Have Your Attention?" by The Blood Arm
- "Got Your Moments" by Scissors For Lefty
- "Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off This Sucker)" by Parliament
- "19-2000" by Gorillaz
- "The Underdog" by Spoon
- "Pistol Of Fire" by Kings Of Leon
- "Do The Whirlwind" by Architecture In Helsinki
- "Grown So Ugly" by The Black Keys
- "Four Winds" by Bright Eyes
- "The Ride" by Joan As Policewoman
- "Seventeen Years" by Ratatat
- "Wraith Pinned To The Mist And Other Games" by Of Montreal
- "Fuzz" by MuCC
Rob's Goin' To Japan Party Mix
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Rob's Goin' To Japan Party Mix is a CD that was packaged with Cloverfield DVDs sold at Target. As with Rob's Party Mix, it contains music which can be heard during the scenes at Rob's party.
Tracks
- "Here It Goes Again" by OK Go
- "Ooh La La" by Goldfrappe
- "West Coast" by Coconut Records
- "Got Your Moments" by Scissors For Lefty
- "Turning Japanese" by The Vapors
- "Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off This Sucker)" by Parliament
- "Wraith Pinned To The Mist And Other Games" by Of Montreal
- "Do I Have Your Attention?" by The Blood Arm
- "Four Winds" by Bright Eyes
References
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