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Original Soundtrack - End of Days (CD)

End of Days
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Album Details: End of Days

Release Date:11/02/1999
Label:Interscope Records
UPC:606949050825

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  • Overall:

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    no good

    By vivio  Dec 30, 2004

    Pros: bad sound

    Cons: no

    bad sound bad muisc complitely defferent from the movie!!!!
    no good.

  • Overall:

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    pretty good soundtrack

    By bommrock  Nov 7, 2003

    Pros: the heavier tracks

    Cons: some weak tracks

    A good heavy soundtrack that should please most 90's metal fans.Guns n' Rose's "Oh My God" and Rob Zombie's "Superbeast" remix are the strongest tracks.Eminem's track is out of place and the Prodigy track is we...ak. Read more Less

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    End of Days is a typical "Music From and Inspired By the Motion Picture" album. It doesn't really matter whether its songs are in the movie or not, since the goal of the record is to sell Arnold Schwarzenegger's comeback film to an audience of alt-metal fans who were in elementary school when he made his last really "cool" picture, 1991's Terminator 2: Judgment Day. So, it's loaded with new music from Korn, Everlast, Limp Bizkit, and Eminem -- aggressive sensations from 1998 and 1999 that guarantee the attention of adolescent males, thereby creating audience awareness of End of Days. On top of that, there's previously released material from Powerman 5000, Creed, and Rob Zombie (technically, "Superbeast" is a new remix, but it's an old song), plus oldies from Prodigy and Sonic Youth; those may be the two best songs on the record, but they feel out of place alongside all the alt-metal. The album already feels like a strange period piece, but that doesn't necessarily mean the music is bad..., either -- in fact, there are a number of strong cuts. But overall, End of Days delivers what it promises, and even if there are several weak throwaways, it still effectively appeals to the aggro-metal demographic that Schwarzenegger needs. But you can't forget about the other big comeback on End of Days: Guns N' Roses, or more specifically Axl Rose, with "Oh My God." (The last thing G N' R recorded, strangely enough, was for another high-profile soundtrack, 1994's Interview With the Vampire, where Axl rearranged and pretty much ruined "Sympathy for the Devil.") Confirming Rose's interest in industrial music, "Oh My God" essentially sounds like Rose catching up to where Nine Inch Nails and Ministry were in 1994, the very year he faded into seclusion. And "Oh My God" is clearly the work of an artist in seclusion, piecing together something he thinks sounds hip and happening. It's overloaded with processed guitars and distorted vocals, yet it's structured like a typical G N' R song; consequently, it seems weirdly out of time. It's a less than satisfying comeback proving just how out-of-step Rose was with nearly every post-Nirvana progression in hard rock and heavy metal. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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