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The Scorpion King Soundtrack

Editor's Review:

While reviewing this concoction of several different artists featured in The Scorpion King sound track, I felt like I was ready to bring on a fight in some sort of battle. All tracks are infused with extreme energy pumping and adrenaline rushing sounds. Powerful beat-ridden songs come from such artists like: Godsmack (with their newly released soon-to-be overplayed song, "I Stand Alone"), P.O.D., Hoobastank, System of A Down and many others. The album definitely does a good job of sticking to the heavy rock theme it presents. I would recommend this album for "pumping" your self up before a big night / event, or taking advantage of it while sprinting on that treadmill at the gym - which you never run on.
- Kim Sherman
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Record Label Universal Records
Released March 2002

Tracks

  1. Godsmack: I Stand Alone
  2. P.O.D.: Set it Off: (Tweaker Remix)
  3. Drowning Pool: Break You
  4. System of a Down: Streamline
  5. Creed: To Whom it May Concern
  6. Nickelback: Yanking Out of My Heart
  7. Hoobastank: Losing My Grip
  8. Flaw: Only the Strong
  9. Rob Zombie featuring Ozzy Osbourne: Iron Head
  10. 12 Stones: My Life
  11. Mushroomhead: Along the Way
  12. Lifer: Breathless
  13. Sevendust: Corrected
  14. Injected: Burn it Back
  15. Breaking Point: 27
  16. Coal Chamber: Glow
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Sevendust {consisting of Lajon Witherspoon (lead vocals), Clint Lowery (guitars and vocals), Vince Hornsby (bass), John Connolly (guitar), and Morgan Rose (drums and vocals)} distinguish themselves within the nu-metal scene through their heightened appreciation for melody and harmony in addition to their brutally heavy, rhythmically-oriented sound. Assembling in Atlanta, GA in 1995, the group released their self-titled debut two years later and followed it up with Home in 1999. At that point, they had played over 800 shows and released two albums in less than four years — quite an impressive track record for such a young band. Their latest TVT records release, Animosity focuses on Witherspoon’s powerful voice and has earned them a near-rabid fan base.

– Maurice S. Teilmann (June, 2002)

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