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'''''Godzilla: King of the Monsters - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack''''' is the official soundtrack album for ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]''. The score is composed by [[Bear McCreary]], with additional music originally composed by [[Akira Ifukube]] and Yuji Koseki, and featuring [[wikipedia:System of a Down|System of a Down's]] [[wikipedia:Serj Tankian|Serj Tankian]] performing a cover of [[wikipedia:Blue Öyster Cult|Blue Öyster Cult's]] "[[Godzilla (Blue Oyster Cult)|Godzilla]]." It will be released by [[Warner Bros.|WaterTower Music]] on May 24, [[2019]]. | '''''Godzilla: King of the Monsters - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack''''' is the official soundtrack album for ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]''. The score is composed by [[Bear McCreary]], with additional music originally composed by [[Akira Ifukube]] and Yuji Koseki, and featuring [[wikipedia:System of a Down|System of a Down's]] [[wikipedia:Serj Tankian|Serj Tankian]] performing a cover of [[wikipedia:Blue Öyster Cult|Blue Öyster Cult's]] "[[Godzilla (Blue Oyster Cult)|Godzilla]]." It will be released digitally by [[Warner Bros.|WaterTower Music]] on May 24, [[2019]], while the CD will be released on June 7. A vinyl edition of the soundtrack will also be available. | ||
McCreary's score includes Japanese Buddhist monks, a taiko ensemble from Tokyo, and a choir singing a text written by McCreary and translated into ancient Babylonian.<ref name="SFJ">[http://www.scifijapan.com/articles/2019/04/28/godzilla-king-of-the-monsters-original-motion-picture-soundtrack-press-release/ SciFi Japan - GODZILLA: KING OF THE MONSTERS Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Press Release]</ref> | |||
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Godzilla: King of the Monsters - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the official soundtrack album for Godzilla: King of the Monsters. The score is composed by Bear McCreary, with additional music originally composed by Akira Ifukube and Yuji Koseki, and featuring System of a Down's Serj Tankian performing a cover of Blue Öyster Cult's "Godzilla." It will be released digitally by WaterTower Music on May 24, 2019, while the CD will be released on June 7. A vinyl edition of the soundtrack will also be available.
McCreary's score includes Japanese Buddhist monks, a taiko ensemble from Tokyo, and a choir singing a text written by McCreary and translated into ancient Babylonian.[1]
Tracks
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- Godzilla (feat. Serj Tankian) [originally performed by Blue Öyster Cult]
- Godzilla Main Title [originally composed by Akira Ifukube]
- Memories of San Francisco
- The Larva
- Welcome to Monarch
- Outpost 32
- Ice Breaker
- Rise of Ghidorah
- Old Rivals
- The First Gods
- Rodan
- A Mass Awakening
- The One Who is Many
- Queen of the Monsters
- For Andrew
- Stealing the Orca
- The Hollow Earth
- The Key to Coexistence
- Goodbye Old Friend
- Rebirth
- Fog Over Fenway
- Battle in Boston
- Redemption
- King of the Monsters
- Ghidorah Theme
- Mothra's Song [originally composed by Yuji Koseki]
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