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The soundtrack of Godzilla: Final Wars was released on 2004, with music by Keith Emerson, Daisuke Yano and Nobuhiko Morino, as well as edited music by Akira Ifukube and one song by Sum41.
Tracks
- THEME OF GODZILLA (Akira Ifukube)
- THE KING OF MONSTERS (Daisuke Yano)
- THE BEGINNING OF THE END (Nobuhiko Morino)
- MANDA VS GOTENGO (Keith Emerson)
- MANDA VS GOTENGO PART 2 (Keith Emerson)
- TRAINING FACILITY FIGHT (Keith Emerson)
- EDF MUSEUM (Keith Emerson)
- INFANT ISLAND (Keith Emerson)
- RODAN ATTACKS N.Y.C (Keith Emerson)
- THE ARRIVAL (Daisuke Yano)
- THE PROOF (Nobuhiko Morino)
- REVEAL (Nobuhiko Morino)
- HIGH BATTLE (Keith Emerson)
- OPERATION:FINAL WAR (Nobuhiko Morino)
- AREA G (Nobuhiko Morino)
- RETURN OF THE KING (Daisuke Yano)
- READY FOR RUMBLE (Daisuke Yano)
- KAZAMA'S SACRIFICE (Keith Emerson)
- BACK IN ACTION (Nobuhiko Morino)
- AWAKEN (Daisuke Yano)
- FIGHT BACK (Daisuke Yano)
- THE RISING (Daisuke Yano)
- ENDING TITLE (Keith Emerson)
- AWAKENING G (Keith Emerson)
- RESPECT G. (Keith Emerson - Akira Ifukube)
- FIRST MEETING (Keith Emerson)
- MONSTER ZERO MARCH (Akira Ifukube)
- CRUISING THE CIRRO-STRATUS (Keith Emerson)
- GODZILLA MAIN THEME (Akira Ifukube)
Other
- We're All To Blame (Sum41)
Trivia
- This is the first soundtrack in the Godzilla franchise to feature a western composer.
Comments
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