More Fast and Furious: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture The Fast and the Furious

More Fast and Furious: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture The Fast and the Furious
More Fast and Furious: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture The Fast and the Furious
Soundtrack album by Various Artists
Released December 18, 2001
Genre Alternative metal, Nu metal, Post-grunge, Electronica
Label Island
The Fast and the Furious soundtrack chronology
The Fast and the Furious
(2001)
More Fast and Furious
(2001)
2 Fast 2 Furious
(2003)

More Fast and Furious: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture The Fast and the Furious is the second of two soundtracks for the film The Fast and the Furious. It was originally released on December 18, 2001, by Island Records. In contrast to the hip-hop-oriented first soundtrack, this album contains alternative metal and Nu metal songs, as well as selected tracks from the film score composed by BT.[1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Superstar" (Saliva) [4:08]
  2. "Faithless" (Injected) [3:21]
  3. "Crawling in the Dark" (Hoobastank) [2:56]
  4. "Dominic's Story" (BT) [1:45]
  5. "This Life" (Primer 55) [3:28]
  6. "Crashing Around You" (Machine Head) [3:14]
  7. "Idi Banashapan" (Roni Size) [4:15]
  8. "Lock It Down" (Digital Assassins) [3:50]
  9. "Race Wars" (BT) [3:18]
  10. "Click Click Boom" (Saliva) [4:13]
  11. "Shelter" (Greenwheel) [3:37]
  12. "Watch Your Back" (Benny Cassette) [3:03]
  13. "Polkas Palabras" (Molotov) [3:23]
  14. "The Fast and The Furious Theme" (BT) [6:35]

Not included in the soundtrack

  1. "Bring it On" (Limp Bizkit) - Played on the teaser trailer
  2. "My Way" (Limp Bizkit) - Played on the main theatrical trailer.
  3. "Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)" (Limp Bizkit) - Played during the first street racer gathering. The "Urban Assault Vehicle" remix, which was not used in the film, is available on the first soundtrack.
  4. "Evil Ways" (Santana) - Played at Toretto's barbecue party.
  5. "Debonaire" (Dope) - Used in the montage scene of Toretto's team fixing up the Supra while Johnny Tran's home is raided by the FBI.
  6. "Deep Enough(remix)"{Live} - Played during Brian's intro at start of film.
  7. "Area Codes" (Ludacris) Used when the Supra is first seen being rolled up to Torreto's Garage on the truck.
  8. "Fourth Floor Score" (Brian Tyler) - Played at the beginning of the film when you first see Brian.
  9. "Nocturnal Transmission" (BT) - Played during 'night time' activities at Race Wars.
  10. "Nurega" (Organic Audio) - Played at Dom's house after the street race.
  11. "Say Aah" (Shawna) - Played when the cars are coming together for the street race scene. Sadly this was always a 30 Sec clip song and was never produced into a full track.

Criticism

The album was criticized by listeners for its use of copy-protection software, which rendered it unplayable not only on computers with CD-ROM drives, but also on regular CD players and other CD-based devices.[2]

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