Queen of the Damned
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Not Meant For Me - Wayne Static of Static-X
- Forsaken - David Draiman of Disturbed
- System - Chester Bennington of Linkin Park
- Redeemer - Marilyn Manson
- Change - Deftones
- Dead Cell - Papa Roach
- Penetrate - Godhead
- Slept So Long - Jay Gordon of Orgy
- Down With The Sickness - Disturbed
- Cold-Static - X
- Headstrong - Earshot
- Body Crumbles - Dry Cell
- Excess - Tricky
- Before I'm Dead - Kidney Thieves
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2399 in Music
- Released on: 2002-02-19
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Explicit Lyrics, Soundtrack
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Queen of the Damned, the movie starring Aaliyah features a soundtrack including Marilyn Manson, Papa Roach, Orgy, Static X. The soundtrack also includes a first time solo offering from Chester Bennington of Linkin Park. Warner Bros. Records. 2002.
Amazon.com
Befitting the film's hip goth vibe, its accompanying soundtrack is suitably dark and sexy, with a strong mix of new songs and nü-metal hits. In an interesting move, Korn frontman Jonathan Davis collaborated with composer (and former Oingo Boingo keyboardist) Richard Gibbs on 5 of the CD's 14 tracks, though Davis doesn't sing his songs. Instead, taking those duties are Static-X's Wayne Static on "Not Meant for Me," Disturbed's David Draiman on "Forsaken," Linkin Park's Chester Bennington on "System," Marilyn Manson on "Redeemer," and Orgy's Jay Gordon on "Slept So Long." Most of the Davis-Gibbs collaborations are akin to more atmospheric, dramatic Korn tunes, lent a distinctive personality by each singer, with Manson's being the creepiest-coolest and most aggressive entry. While these adroit alliances make the soundtrack a must-have for each of the band's fans (not to mention the Korn faithful), the previously released cuts are also winners. Deftones' creepy "Change," Papa Roach's angry "Dead Cell," and Disturbed's memorable rage "Down with the Sickness"--in addition to lesser-known, but sinister and titillating offerings from Godhead, Kidney Thieves, Earshot, Tricky, and others--are all worth the price of admission to this "damned" stellar soundtrack. --Katherine Turman
Customer Reviews
Dark
I love it, way more songs I like on it than I originally thought there would be.
Awesome soundtrack!
The soundtrack for Queen of the Damned is one of the best soundtrack albums ever! I'm using it as part of the playlist for my upcoming goth-themed birthday party. Jonathan Davis + David Draiman + Marilyn Manson + Chester Bennington = great music!
Movie versions of songs are better
I have always liked the music from the soundtrack, even though I'm not a fan of these bands otherwise (I'm more into bonafide Gothic music); also, Jonathan Davis' versions of these songs in the movie are much better. I've never been a fan of him or his band, but I have to say, he's very talented just for the fact that he composed the soundtrack for this film and was part of the collaboration for these "Gothic-Rock" songs, if you will. Again, I don't really consider this Gothhic music, but it's still great.




