Looking for some loud, heavy, industrial, techno soundtracks. Any ideas?

Daniel Dorn

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Here's a couple of soundtracks that I really enjoy, to give you an idea.

Mortal Kombat I and II
Matrix
Lost in Space

Any suggestions? I like heavy techno stuff, as well as industrial, like NIN, Godsmack, Disturbed, POD, Linkin Park, Ministry, Lunatic Calm, Appollo Four Forty, Moby, Fatboy Slim, etc.

I noticed the soundtrack from Jackal (post below) looks pretty promising.

So, who has similar tastes, and can recommend a good Soundtrack or two?

DD
 
You might want to check out the replacement kilers soundtrack. Not soundtrax but worth checking based on your described tastes:

skinny puppy
kmfdm
sister machine gun
Pig Face
raging speedhorn


Sam
 
Skinny Puppy
Atari Teenage Riot
Fear Factory
Frontline Assembly
Velvet Acid Christ
Prong

The Spawn soundtrack has some songs on it you might like.
 
Oh man, or the hardest stuff you can listen to?

James Taylor
Harry Chapin
Michael Bolton
Norah Jones
Tracy Chapman
Sarah McLahlan

Man, you cannot rock harder than that! :D
 
the spawn soundtrack is very good.. its a lot of techno/industrial bands teaming up with rock/metal bands.. like korn/the dust brothers, marilyn manson/the chemical borthers, slayer/atari teenage riot.... good stuff..

you cant go wrong with prodigy either

rammstein is a good mix of industrial/metal

the underworld soundtrack is good, freddy vs. jason is good if you like hardcore/metal, resident evil 1 & 2 both have decent soundtracks, and scores.
 
I've always liked the techno music from the movie Pi. I think it's by Clint Mansell. He also made the soundtrack for Requiem for a Dream.
 
The Faint-Industrial/Techno Songs Include: Casual Sex, Birth, Erection, Worked Up So Sexual

Glassjaw - Hard/Heavy

MiniBosses - Techno - Songs Include: GI Joe, Contra and other SNES soundtracks.
 
HI bud , Try Moby,Prodigys popcorn. and lol Culture club.or get the free limewire and search hard core trance.
 
Godflesh will rattle your teeth pretty good. The older the better. Einsturzende Neubauten is the best industrial music you can get, but if you like beat-oriented dance-type stuff, which it sounds like you do, I'd suspect you'd hate it. Haus der Luge has some straightforward tracks on it, though. Lords of Acid are fun.
 
Ken_McCarty said:
the spawn soundtrack is very good.. its a lot of techno/industrial bands teaming up with rock/metal bands.. like ... marilyn manson/the chemical borthers
The Marilyn Manson collaboration was actually with the Sneaker Pimps. It's a good track, and it's too bad the group dropped the female singer after the first album, "Becoming X". The band was a late-90's trip-hop band, a bit like a more energetic Massive Attack.

Later Skinny Puppy albums are easier to get into. Their recent release, "The Greater Wrong of the Right", is a great reworking of some of their old style to make it more modern. There's more crunchy guitar, less 80's Euro-trash techno beats and none of that annoying movie sound bite stuff.

One of the Skinny Puppy guys, Nivek Ogre, has a decent side project called ohGr. It's very accessible electronic rock with some of that Skinny Puppy industrialness. I call it Skinny Puppy lite.
 
It's older but what about the soundtrack to "The Crow"?
Got NIN and Rage Against The Machine and stuff :)
 
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