And the rest of the album is actually pretty decent, highlighted by some interesting industrial metal that never falls below average. Prodigy's excellent remix of Method Man's "Release Yo Delf" is another pleasant surprise, building a huge DJ Muggs-style beat behind the rapper's gruff voice. Depeche Mode delivers the real shocker with a solid and tense cover of the Stooges' "Dirt," turning it into a campy angst-fest that still works despite the group's bizarre transformation into an industrial metal band through the years. Static-X sounds great with a Ministry-lite chug, but Rammstein only sounds OK when attempting the same shtick. The always dependable Fear Factory does what the band does on virtually every metal soundtrack it ends up on, stealing the show with a well-written, intelligent song that puts half the artists here to shame.
Coal Chamber delivers a pretty average song with a great Korn-esque breakdown toward the end that really shapes up the song. Like its predecessor, the game has pre-rendered graphics, fixed camera angles and numerous. Resident Evil 2, called Biohazard 2 in Japan, is a survival horror game and is the second title in the now critically acclaimed Resident Evil franchise. The release comprises 40 remastered tracks from the original. Platform: Playstation, PC, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, Gamecube. Manson's other contributions are also quite good, showing that he may not always get along with mentor Trent Reznor, but he has at least learned some lessons about songwriting from him. Laced Records and Capcom present the music of Resident Evil 5 in a deluxe triple vinyl set. Yet Slipknot turns around and remixes Manson's "The Right Song," managing to make it heavier, more aggressive, and ultimately much better than the original mix. Slipknot contributes a new mix of "My Plague" that sheds everything that makes it heavy and listenable in the first place, starting the album off on a blatantly commercial and unappealing note. There are a few remixes and Marilyn Manson contributes some original music for the score, so the album isn't completely made up of old stuff. Sparing any more commentary on the ridiculousness of the situation, this is basically a collection of heavy metal and aggressive electronica thrown together out of previously released material. Formats include MP3 (V0), FLAC (16-bit), and AAC (VBR). The 108+ minute soundtrack has been reauthored from the original, high quality source material.
A soundtrack inspired by a movie inspired by a video game - that is a true sign that the entertainment industry is eating itself alive. 24 haunting tracks from Resident Evil 3 and 21 spine-chilling tracks from Resident Evil Resistance combine to make a soundtrack befitting of survival horror.