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The MI2 soundtrack, featuring acts such as
>Limp Bizkit
>Butthole Surfers
>Buckcherry
>Kid Rock

What the fuck was in the water back then?
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my first ever album
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>>218668021
I still can't tell whether you like it or not
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hotdog flavoring
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>>218668021
The music is one of several things that dated this film immediately upon release (before the whiners descend, I know it has its fans now but it’s very much of its time and that time was brief).
The fact it’s not even a proper soundtrack, it’s music from and inspired by. Trying so hard to be cool while cashing in
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>action scene punctuated by electronic drumbeats and wizzy-woozy sounds
i sleep
>I DON'T MIND THE SUN SOMETIMES, THE IMAGES IT SHOWS
real shit
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>>218668402
Top answer, well played
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>>218668021
The early 2000s was the last time that soul existed in mainstream media and this becomes more apparent with each passing year
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>>218668021
Testosterone
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>>218668484
in 2010 i thought things can't possibly get any worse. that's how quickly things went from good to shit.

boy was i wrong, though. like WOW was I an ignorant retard living in a far better time than we have now.
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>>218668021
One of the aspects of the old monoculture was that it integrated multiple forms of pop art like movies and music, so whenever Hollywood made a big movie it could could get a bunch of popular bands to do songs for it.
Today there's no general moviegoing audience, it's been fractured into sub-cultures that don't have broad appeal. That's why you don't have soundtrack albums anymore like MI2, Transformers, or 98 Godzilla. You have movies for capeshitters, movies for horror fans, movies for the Oscar bait crowd, movies for reddit leftoids, movies for Daily Wire rightoids, etc. There's no way to market any of that for the general public with songs from the Goo Goo Dolls or Linkin Park.
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It was a golden age where movies had rad soundtracks. I wonder whatever happened to the Screamin' Cheetah Weasels.
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enter: the superior movie soundtrack
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>>218668959
You’ve attached the wrong picture
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>>218668969
wooops
here, this one might be better
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>>218668021
Butthole surfers are kinda ok all the rest suck big time, fucking limp bizkit kek
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>>218668021
>MI2
Better yet, the movie was written by Brannon Braga and Ron D Moore. Dare I say... generational kino?
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>>218669139
>limp bizkit
buckcherry is 1000x worse
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>>218668402
JOHN OTTO TAKE EM TO THE BARE ISLAND BRIDGE
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>>218669691
Still better than anything from the past 5 years.
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>>218668484
>>218668534
Boom boom pow by the black-eyed peas came out in 2009 and it was everywhere. I thought it couldn't get more soulless than that, but I'd legitimately take that over where we've fallen. Damn you, Obama.
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>>218668414
The scene where the music transitions from opera to the limp Bizkit cover of the theme song right as Ethan does the mask reveal is absolute cinema
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>>218671430
https://youtu.be/YsottmKrX8M?si=FHPjPEMM6N-YOGVe
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