Fight Club Soundtrack (

Fight Club Soundtrack (1999) cover

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Rating: 8.80/10 from 1784740 votes
Tags: anti establishment
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El club de la lucha

Title in Italiano:

Fight Club

Title in Português:

Clube de Combate

Synopsis

Fight Club

A young man leads a pretty humdrum life assessing car crashes to determine if his automobile company should issue recalls to fix problems. He also suffers from insomnia and takes to attending group therapy sessions for people who have survived various diseases. There he meets Marla who like him attends these sessions though she is neither a victim nor a survivor. His life changes when he meets Tyler Durden on a flight home. Tyler seems to be everything that he's not and together they create a men-only group for bare-knuckle fighting. It soon becomes all the rage with fight clubs springing up across the country and the group itself becoming an anti-capitalist domestic terrorist organization. Tyler and Marla develop a relationship leaving him often on the outside of what is going on. He soon finds that the group is out of control and after a major self-revelation decides there is only one way out.

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Fight Club
Coffee Shop Zak
Rolfe Kent: Composer
Girl From Ypsilanti
Daniel May: Writer
Daniel May: Performer
Svarga
Azam Ali: Composer
Cafeteria
Forbidden To Love
Guy Moon: Performer
Guy Moon: Produced
Splended & 4M15
Goin' Out West
Tom Waits: Writer
Tom Waits: Performer
Valley of the Dolls
No Love, No Nothin'
Harry Warren: Performer
KDFW News Theme
Tzigany Waltz
Where Is My Mind
Smoke Stack
Kenton Hulme: Performer
Goin' Out West
Tom Waits: Performer
No Love, No Nothin'
Harry Warren: Performer
Theme from Valley of the Dolls
Dory Previn: Performer

User reviews

Donald Thompson
3/10

The soundtrack of Fight Club felt overly aggressive and chaotic, making it difficult to fully appreciate the emotions and themes of the movie. The intense music often overshadowed the dialogue and key moments, detracting from the overall viewing experience.

Patricia Davis
5/10

The use of classic rock songs in the soundtrack adds a layer of nostalgia and irony to the film, creating a stark contrast to the violent and anarchic themes portrayed on screen. It enhances the overall surreal and rebellious tone of the story.

Robert King
4/10

The music choices in Fight Club sometimes felt disconnected from the on-screen action, creating a jarring and disjointed viewing experience. Certain scenes appeared to have music that didn't quite fit the mood or tone, causing a sense of confusion and distraction rather than enhancing the narrative.

Michael Hernandez
7/10

The use of music in Fight Club is masterfully curated, creating a powerful emotional connection with the audience and adding depth to the characters and their struggles.

Nancy Wright
6/10

The soundtrack of Fight Club perfectly captures the chaotic and gritty atmosphere of the film. The industrial and electronic music used throughout the movie creates a sense of unease and tension that mirrors the protagonist's descent into madness.

Joseph Robinson
8/10

Overall, the music in Fight Club elevates the viewing experience and leaves a lasting impact, making it a standout element of the film that resonates with the audience long after the credits roll.

Mark Taylor
6/10

The ambient and atmospheric tracks in the soundtrack help to build a sense of foreboding and mystery, adding depth to the psychological aspects of the film. The music effectively sets the mood and complements the visuals, making it an integral part of the overall cinematic experience.

Patricia Hall
7/10

The soundtrack effectively sets the tone for the film, immersing the viewer in the dark and twisted world of the protagonist's inner turmoil and external conflicts.

Michelle Lopez
8/10

The soundtrack of Fight Club perfectly captures the raw energy and intensity of the film's themes and scenes. The edgy and aggressive music choices enhance the rebellious and chaotic atmosphere of the story.

Patricia Clark
3/10

I found the soundtrack of Fight Club to be repetitive and lacking in diversity. The same industrial, grungy sounds seemed to be used repeatedly throughout the film, failing to provide a dynamic and engaging musical backdrop that could enhance the storytelling.