Karl Hochman is a technician in a computer store. He is also known as the "Address Book Killer" due to his habit of stealing people's address books and proceeding to murder anyone listed in the book. Terry Munroe and her son Josh come into the store to purchase software, and a salesman uses Terry's address book to demonstrate a handheld scanner. Karl obtains the book, and while driving to Terry's house that night in a thunderstorm, his car runs off the road and lands upside down in a cemetery. While Karl is undergoing an MRI at a hospital, a surge of lightning courses through the building, and Karl's mind is transformed into electrical energy. Karl uses the electrical grid and computer networks to continue his killing spree. It is up to Terry, Josh, and computer hacker Bram Walker to stop him before it is too late.
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Ghost in the Machine
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Don't Call Me Nigger
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In My Nature
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Nuttin' Nyce:
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Under Some Budda
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Concerto in C Major for Flute and Harp
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
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Check Yourself
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Electric Slice (Shall We Dance)
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To the Beat Y'all
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Mind Power
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James Brown:
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Living with a Stranger
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Millie Jackson:
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Main Title
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James Horner:
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Going After Newt
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James Horner:
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Sub-Level 3
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James Horner:
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Ripley's Rescue
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James Horner:
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Atmosphere Station
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James Horner:
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Futile Escape
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James Horner:
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Dark Discovery
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James Horner:
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Bishop's Countdown
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James Horner:
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Resolution And Hyperspace
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James Horner:
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