"Roar!" Single
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Michael Giacchino
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The only non-diegetic music included in Cloverfield is a piece composed by Michael Giacchino entitled "Roar!" which plays during the end credits. A longer version of the piece was released as a single through iTunes on April 29, 2008. The film version of the piece is 9:45, while the iTunes release is 12:17.
Tracks
- Roar! (From Cloverfield)
Rob's Party Mix
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 in the film taking place 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
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 that can be heard during the scenes at Rob's party in the film.
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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