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The Faculty (1998 Film)
Various Artists - Soundtracks
The Faculty (1998 Film)
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Soundtracks, Metal
 
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All Artists: Various Artists - Soundtracks
Title: The Faculty (1998 Film)
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 6
Label: Sony
Original Release Date: 12/15/1998
Release Date: 12/15/1998
Album Type: Soundtrack
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Soundtracks, Metal
Styles: Goth & Industrial, British Alternative, Alternative Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 074646976227, 074646976241, 5099749303829

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1000ml_of_life | Portland, OR USA | 01/24/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"The movie was great, in a corny but satisfying way. I think that part of the reason I watched the whole movie was because of how great of a soundtrack it had. After I had seen the movie a few times I had decided to buy this soundtrack. I totally fell in love with it. I love how soundtracks can open you up to new kinds of music and even points of view. I would suggest this soundtrack to anyone who liked the movie enough to watch it more than once!"
Class of 99' brilliant
Thomas C. Pollack | Tampa FL | 06/04/2003
(3 out of 5 stars)

"those of you who dont know Class of 99' was the collaboration of Stephen Perkins of Janes Addiction
Tom Morello of Rage Against The Machine and
Layne Staley of Alice In Chains"
Doesn't hit the spot
Damian Gunn | I am everywhere | 02/17/2006
(3 out of 5 stars)

"If your fans of Creed and the influx of alternative rock they brought with them then this is the soundtrack for you. With solid track by Stabbing Westward and Creed, not to mention Garbage and Neve this soundtrack sure does handle some heavy hitters, but thats not all it has...it also has some dead beats. Shawn Mullins bores, Crow doesn't fit and Class of '99, while turning out an impressive cover, gets tiresome by lending TWO tracks here instead of quiting while ahead. The Offspring hand over quality with "THE KIDS AREN'T ALRIGHT" while Soul Asylum neither impressess nor depressess with "SCHOOLS OUT". The only problem here is that with only 13 tracks you need to release 13 quality tracks and even though some tracks are better than others, none of them stand out like they should with the exception of Stabbing Westward, but every track of the Darkest Days album would have stood out. Pick this up if you're a fan of every track here, otherwise stay away. It just doesn't pack enough of a whallop to justify otherwise."