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Godzilla (1998 film)
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Godzilla Film Soundtracks
GODZILLA
GODZILLA: The Album
The Best of Godzilla 1984-1995
GODZILLA: The Album
The cover for the soundtrack
Composed by David Arnold (score)
Various (songs)
Released 1998
# of tracks 15

GODZILLA: The Album was released on May 19, 1998, by Epic Records. Only two tracks are taken from David Arnold's score from the movie; the other 13 are by alternative rock and hip hop artists. The film's full score was not released on CD until 2007.

Tracks

  1. Heroes (The Wallflowers)
  2. Come With Me (Puff Daddy featuring Jimmy Page)
  3. Deeper Underground (Jamiroquai)
  4. No Shelter (Rage Against the Machine)
  5. Air (Ben Folds Five)
  6. Running Knees (Days of the New)
  7. Macy Day Parade (Michael Penn)
  8. Walk the Sky (Fuel)
  9. A320 (Foo Fighters)
  10. Brain Stew (Green Day)
  11. Untitled (Silverchair)
  12. Out There (Fuzzbubble)
  13. Undercover (Joey Deluxe)
  14. Opening Titles (David Arnold)
  15. Looking for Clues (David Arnold)

Gallery

Videos

Music Videos

"Heroes" music video
"Come With Me" music video
"Deeper Underground" music video

Promos

GODZILLA: The Album VHS promo
GODZILLA: The Album Commercial

Alternate Versions

"Come With Me" credits version
"Come With Me" Morello Mix
"Come With Me" live version
"Come With Me" remix
"Come With Me" Stealth Sonic Orchestra remix

Trivia

  • Two of the songs have samples of Godzilla's roar, "Come with Me" and "Brain Stew" - the latter even has "(Godzilla Mix)" on the title to showcase this (the original version on the Green Day album Insomniac does not feature the roar).
  • "No Shelter" includes a scathing reference to the movie in RATM's trademark anti-imperialism stance ("Coca-Cola is back in the veins of Saigon / And Rambo too, he got a dope pair of Nikes on / And Godzilla, pure mutherfuckin FILLER / To keep ya eyes off the real killer...).
  • Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl was excited at the prospect of contributing to a Godzilla movie and grouped with the band to record the new song "A320" (composed in Japan). Once Grohl saw the movie, he was disappointed at the film quality, while adding that given "A320" is possibly his favorite composition ever, its absence was helpful: "We went to that Godzilla movie when we were on tour. We found a theatre and went to see it and it was the worst movie we'd ever seen in our lives. And they played our song at the tail end of the end credits. That's my favourite placement for a Foo Fighters song ever!".[1][2]
  • Three music videos were made for the opening tracks of the album, all of which feature Godzilla:
    • "Come with Me" (Puff Daddy feat. Jimmy Page): The video starts with Godzilla having been sighted outside Puffy's building, which is then destroyed by an incoming bus (presumably kicked by the monster). After many clips from the film, the only new footage with Godzilla is in the final scene, as Puff Daddy performs on Times Square and the monster stares at the rapper (like he did with Nick Tatopoulos during the movie), and roars once Puffy turns his back at him.
    • "Deeper Underground" (Jamiroquai): At a screening of GODZILLA, the monster charges at the screen and breaks the fourth wall, making the water from the opening scene with the Japanese fishing vessel flood the theater.
    • "Heroes" (The Wallflowers): The Wallflowers perform in a New York apartment during Godzilla's attack. At one point, Godzilla passes through the street, and his tail destroys the windows. In the final scene, his roar can be heard.

References

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