I Gotta Get Paid - Lil' Flip featuring Ghostface Killah & Raekwon of Wu-Tang Clan
When The Guns Come Out - WC, E-40 & Christ Bearer of Northstar
Thirsty - Old Dirty Bastard AKA Dirt McGirt and Black Keith
Daywalkers - Ramin Djawadi & The RZA
Party In The Morgue (Club Mix) - Kool Keith Presents Thee Undatakerz
Skylight - Overseer
This Blood - Black Lab
Bombs Away (Danny Saber Remix) - Paris Texas
Weapons of Mad Distortion - The Crystal Method
Hard Wax - Manchild
Blade's Back - Ramin Djwadi
The soundtrack to this motion picture features new music from The RZA (Wu Tang Clan) with Lil' Flip, Ol' Dirty Bastard, WC and E-40, Raekwon and Ghostface Killah, The Crystal Method, and much more. There are three editions... more »: regular, clean, and deluxe. The deluxe edition includes a 12-page comic by Takashi Okazaki and a bonus DVD with an animated short, a story board animatic and making-of footage, character designs, Blade Manga art, a weapons gallery, behind the scenes footage of The RZA scoring the film, and more. Exclusive liner notes from director David Goyer. PARENTAL ADVISORY.« less
The soundtrack to this motion picture features new music from The RZA (Wu Tang Clan) with Lil' Flip, Ol' Dirty Bastard, WC and E-40, Raekwon and Ghostface Killah, The Crystal Method, and much more. There are three editions: regular, clean, and deluxe. The deluxe edition includes a 12-page comic by Takashi Okazaki and a bonus DVD with an animated short, a story board animatic and making-of footage, character designs, Blade Manga art, a weapons gallery, behind the scenes footage of The RZA scoring the film, and more. Exclusive liner notes from director David Goyer. PARENTAL ADVISORY.
"The song you're looking for from the fight in the subway is "Velocity Shift" by Overseer, its on their debut album 'Wreckage'. The song when Abigail is testing her bow is "Starting Over" by The Crystal Method, from their newest album Legion of Boom. I was hoping too that these were on the soundtrack."
The CD is great the DVD is not.
John J. Nixon | MO USA | 12/28/2004
(2 out of 5 stars)
"If you are buying this special edition of the soundtrack for the bonus DVD (as I did) all I can say is don't.
The actual soundtrack CD is just what you expect. If you've seen movie you know exactly what you are getting. Some excellent music is compiled here, all of which appeared in the movie.
The DVD, however, is a very big let down. A very poorly animated short cartoon clip. Actually it looks more like Flash animation than actual normally done animated material. There is no dialouge, not real story and even more poorly done action scenes. It's a tremendous let down.
So if you want the soundtrack I would suggest the regular version."
Great Stuff
John J. Nixon | 09/27/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"To help the person before about Abagail loading the music onto her iPod for the first time the song playing is Party In The Morgue (Club Mix) by Kool Keith and The Undatakerz. It is track 6 on the soundtrack. Pretty good song actually. Anyway this CD is chock full of cool anthems both rap and dance. Fatal by the RZA would have to be my fav. track at the moment. Its has the best first 30 seconds out of any song. Skylight by Overseer is another meaty, beat anthem to do exercise to. Overall a great CD. BUY IT!"
Song Help
Akhil Sharma | Houston,Texas | 01/13/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Hi well I have not seen the movie but I believe the songs you guys are looking for IS CLUBBED TO DEATH By ROB D"
Song question
Simon Orion | 12/13/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"What is the name of the song when Blade, Hannibal, and Abigail are walking in slow motion to Vance's office?"