The Rocker: Music from the Motion Picture is a soundtrack album from the 2008 film The Rocker starring Rainn Wilson, Christina Applegate, Teddy Geiger, Josh Gad, Emma Stone, and Jane Lynch. The music was mainly composed and performed by musician and producer Chad Fischer, also known as frontman of the band Lazlo Bane. The official soundtrack for the film features all original songs performed by the fictional bands .
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Interstellar: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the 2014 film Interstellar directed by Christopher Nolan. The film score is composed by Hans Zimmer who previously scored Nolan's Batman film trilogy and Inception. The soundtrack garnered critical acclaim. Prior to its digital release, it was nominated for an Academy Award and Original Score at the Hollywood Music in Media Awards. The soundtrack was released on November 17, 2014 via the WaterTower label. Kanada's Death P. (Adagio in D Minor).
With Singles, Crowe widened his scope, working with the expansive diorama storytelling of Fast Time. nd soaking it with all the heart-wrenching emotion that made Say Anythin. uch a formidable bruiser, and it worked. Reason being, Crowe knows how to carve out characters that feel like both your longtime next-door neighbor and your childhood teddy bear. You want to talk to them, you want to hug them, and you want to never have to say goodbye. Jimi Hendrix Experience’s May This Be Love - in addition to the latest jams from the local heroes - see: Mudhoney’s Overblown and Screaming Trees’ Nearly Lost You - still kicking it. Hell, even the outliers found a seat at the table: The Smashing Pumpkins’ post-Gish jam Drown closes things down with one of Billy Corgan’s greatest solos while Paul Westerberg tips off his post-Replacements career with two original charmers.