Alone In The Dark

Alone In The Dark

Nuclear Blast is extremely proud to announce the release of ALONE IN THE DARK, the original motion picture soundtrack inspired and from the movie. ALONE IN THE DARK is based on the best-selling Atari video game series of the same name. The soundtrack will feature some of today’s best Metal bands such as Dimmu Borgir, Shadows Fall, Fear Factory, Machine Head amongst others, and it will be featured on a double disc format. It is important to know that this is a very especial release considering the fact that it’s the first time a Hollywood production receives an all Extreme Metal soundtrack!!

Edward Carnby (Christian Slater) is a private investigator specializing in unexplainable supernatural phenomena. His cases delve into the dark corners of the world, searching for truth in the occult remnants of the ancient civilizations. Now, the greatest mystery of his past is about to become the most dangerous case he has ever faced. With the help of his ex-flame, archeologist Aline Cedrac (Tara Reid), and his bitter rival, government agent Richard Burke (Stephen Dorff), Edward Carnby is about to learn that just because you don’t believe in something, that doesn’t mean it can’t kill you.

There will be two different version of the soundtrack, one for European territories and the American version. Here are both tracklists:

American Version:

Disc 1

Dimmu Borgir—Vredesbyrd
Shadows Fall- What Drives The Weak
Fear Factory—Cyberwaste
In Flames—Touch Of Red
Strapping Young Lad –Devour
Agnostic Front—Peace
God Forbid – Gone Forever
Chimaira – Down Again
Dark Tranquillity—Lost To Apathy
Exodus—Blacklist
Machine Head—Imperium
Soilwork—Stabbing the drama
Lacuna Coil –Daylight Dancer
Dillinger Escape Plan Panasonic Youth
Meshuggah—Rational Gaze
Nightwish –Wish I Had An Angel
Cradle Of Filth—Mother Of Abominations

Disc 2

Arch Enemy—Dead Eyes See No Future
Death Angel—The Devil Incarnate
Diecast –Medieval
Fireball Ministry – Daughter Of The Damned
Heaven Shall Burn-The Weapon They Fear
Hypocrisy-eraser
Mastodon—Blood And Thunder
Misery Index—The Great Depression
Mnemic—Ghost(radio edit)
Dew-Scented---Slaughtervain
Suffocation –Souls To Deny
Raunchy—Watch Out
Kataklysm—As I Slither
Bloodbath—Outnumbering The Day
All Shall Perish—Deconstruction
Bleed The Sky—Minion
Samael—On Earth
Dying Fetus-- One Shot, One Kill
The Haunted—99

European Version:

Disc 1

Nightwish—Wish I Had An Angel
Dimmu Borgir—Progenies Of The Great Apocalypse
Lacuna Coil---Daylight Dancer
Deathstars---Synthetic Generation
Soilwork---Stabbing The Drama
The Haunted---All Against All
In Flames---The Quiet Place
Strapping Young Lad---Devour
Agnostic Front---Peace
Chimaira---Down Again
Shadows Fall---What Drives The Weak
Exodus---Blacklist
Machine Head---Imperium
Death Angel---The Devil Incarnate
Apocalyptica---Cohkka
Cradle Of Filth---Mother Of Abominations
Hypocrisy---Deathrow (No Regrets)

Disc 2

Mnemic---Ghost (Radio Edit)
Agathodaimon---Alone In The Dark (Exclusive track)
Anthrax---What Doesn’t Die
Nevermore---Enemies Of Reality
Disbelief---Floating On High
Arch Enemy---Dead Eyes (See No Future)
Dark Tranquillity---Lost To Apathy
Meshuggah---Rational Gaze
Napalm Death---Troops Of Doom
Misery Index---The Great Depression
Heaven Shall Burn—They Weapon They Fear
God Forbid---Gone Forever
Bleed The Sky---Killtank
Diecast---Medieval
All Shall Perish---Deconstruction
Into Eternity---Spiraling Into Depression
Bloodbath---Outnumbering The Day
Kataklysm---As I Slither
Dew-Scented---Cities Of The Dead
Angelzoom---Piece Of Mind (Edit Version)
 
So...... I went to this movie last night. I really don''t know what to say. The flick has a kickass soundtrack at least. I was surprised that they barely had any music in the movie at all. When the movie ended, it was Nightwish playing over the credits. I guess it's a cool thing for metal anyway to be included in a Hollywood production.

We are only on the Euro version of the soundtrack.


, TIM
 
The game was actually pretty cool. Very cool 3rd person action/adventure game based on "Call of the Cthulu" plot and it ran on my 486 back in the days. o_O

Now I'm going to see this flick. :)