Dracula 2000 (soundtrack)

Dracula 2000 (soundtrack)
Dracula 2000 Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by Various Artists
Released December 12, 2000
Genre Hard Rock
Heavy Metal
Nu Metal
Length 56:16
Label Sony Records

Track listing

  1. "Ultra Mega" (Powerman 5000) (3:30)
  2. "A Welcome Burden" (Disturbed) (3:31)
  3. "Bloodline" (Slayer) (3:21)
  4. "Metro" (System of a Down) (2:59)
  5. "Heads Explode" (Monster Magnet) (3:49)
  6. "Break You Down" (Godhead feat. Marilyn Manson) (3:17)
  7. "One Step Closer" (Linkin Park) (2:37)
  8. "Avoid the Light" (Pantera) (6:27)
  9. "Otsego Undead" (Static-X) (3:52)
  10. "Swan Dive" ((hed)p.e.) (3:36)
  11. "Day by Day" (Taproot) (3:20)
  12. "Malice" (Endo) (3:43)
  13. "Blind World" (Flybanger) (4:06)
  14. "Sober" (Half Cocked) (4:07)
  15. "Your Disease" (Saliva) (3:58)

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