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Posted By emo666xxx 1 year, 3 months ago in Arts & EntertainmentLakeshore Records (Underworld and Underworld: Evolution), comebacks September 18 with the movie soundtrack to the film Resident Evil: Extinction. As the third installment of the $100 million Resident Evil starring Milla Jovovich and founded on the wildly favorite computer game series, Lakeshore has selected a exclusive modern hard-rock songs that congratulate the movie post-apocalyptic landscapes seeped in revulsion.All soundtracks here is single to Resident Evil: Extinction. Featured bands include Shadows Fall (” Stupid Crazy” ), Chimaira (” Paralyzed” ), Throwdown (” I, Suicide” ), Poison the Well (” Wrecking Itself, Taking You With Me” ) and Rammstein introduce Emigrate (” New World” ). In that soundtrack is also selections of master score compiled by Charlie Clouser (NIN, Rob Zombie and Saw I-IV). Applauded remixers The Legion of Doom present a impressive reworking of Flyleaf' s “ I' m So Sick” (T-Virus Remix). The Legion Of Doom as well add some other revolutionary reworking of Aiden' s freshly newly single “ One Love” (Extinction remix) adding together their signature force and punch. The soundtrack as well holds especially crafted remix editions of works by Bayside (” Duality” - Project Alice String Remix), Emanuel (” Sceneotaph” - DJA Infected Remix), The Bled (” Asleep On The Frontlines” - Appliantz Remix) and Collide offer the alternative remixed cover song of Jefferson Airplane' s “ White Rabbit” . The song naturally references the themed lyric “ go ask Alice” .
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