ALICE IN CHAINS guitarist Jerry Cantrell has contributed a song called "A Job To Do" to the forthcoming soundtrack album for the action sequel "John Wick: Chapter 2". Due digitally on February 10 and physically on March 3 by Varese Sarabande, the effort features the film's original score composed by Tyler Bates ("Guardians Of The Galaxy", "300", "Watchmen", "Dawn Of The Dead") and Joel J. Richard ("Quantico"), as well as original songs by Cantrell, Ciscandra Nostalghia and Le Castle Vania. "John Wick: Chapter 2" was directed by Chad Stahelski and stars Keanu Reeves, Common, Riccardo Scamarcio, Laurence Fishburne, Ruby Rose, Bridget Moynahan, Lance Roddick, Franco Nero, John Leguizamo and Ian McShane. The sequel to the highly acclaimed 2014 action thriller follows the legendary hitman as he is forced back out of retirement by a former associate plotting to seize control of a shadowy international assassins' guild. "John Wick: Chapter 2" soundtrack track listing: 01. Plastic Heart - CISCANDRA NOSTALGHIA (2:05) 02. Shark Chevelle (1:18) 03. Man Of Focus (3:24) 04. Sumo Showdown (3:21) 05. Peace and Vodka (3:00) 06. Missing Helen (2:16) 07. Back In The Ground (2:23) 08. Santino (5:49) 09. Walk To Museum (1:04) 10. Guns And Turtlenecks (1:41) 11. Wick In Rome (2:29) 12. Suits Maps And Guns (5:05) 13. Coronation - CISCANDRA NOSTALGHIA (2:59) 14. John Wick Mode - LE CASTLE VANIA (3:07) 15. Razor Bath (5:30) 16. Catacombs (3:49) 17. La Vendetta (3:40) 18. Fountain Foes (2:07) 19. Knives On A Train (2:42) 20. Presto Museum Battle - JOEL J. RICHARD (2:54) 21. Mirror Mayhem (4:29) 22. John Wick Reckoning (3:02) 23. A Job To Do - JERRY CANTRELL (4:51) "John Wick: Chapter 2" will be released in theaters nationwide on February 10 by Lionsgate. ALICE IN CHAINS recently returned to the studio to work on its sixth full-length album. The new ALICE IN CHAINS effort will follow up 2013's "The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here", which featured the rock radio hits "Stone" and "Hollow". "The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here" was the band's second disc with singer William Duvall, who joined in 2006 following the death of Layne Staley.
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