Idiocracy Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Idiocracia

Title in Italiano:

Idiocracy

Title in Português:

Terra de Idiotas

Title in Français:

Idiocracy

Title in Türk:

Idiocracy

Title in Deutsch:

Idiocracy

Synopsis

Officer Collins has been spearheading one of the US Army's most secretive experiments to date: the Human Hibernation Project. If successful, the project would store its subjects indefinitely until they are needed most.

Their first test subject, Joe Bauers, was not chosen for his superiority. Instead, he's chosen because he's the most average guy in the armed services. But scandal erupts after the experiment takes place: the base is closed and the President denies any knowledge of the project.

Unfortunately, Joe doesn't wake up in 1 year but in 500. During that time, human evolution has taken a dramatic downturn. After waking up, Joe takes a prison-assigned IQ test and finds that he's the smartest guy alive.

Awaiting a full presidential pardon if he can solve one of the country's biggest problems--the dwindling plant population--Joe races against time to solve this problem, but he alienates half the country in the process.

Can he make things right and escape a bizarre execution?

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Idiocracy
Trio Sonata No. 1 in G
Domenico Gallo: Writer
Whiskey and Rye
Steve Byrd: Writer
Romantic Pieces, No. 1
Nuevos Tiempos
Hoodoo Man
Junior Wells: Performer
Buckaroo
Bob Morris: Writer
Buck Owens' Buckaroos: Performer
Baby Come Back
Eddy Grant: Writer
Desmond Dekker: Performer
Hail to the Chief
James Sanderson: Writer
Nitty Gritty
Doug Sahm: Writer
Toda Mi Vida
Squadron Airborne
Bruce Campbell: Writer
Star Spangled Banner
Francis Scott Key: (1814) lyrics
John Stafford Smith: Performer
OFFICE SPACE: Nightmare / Can't Escape
John Frizzell: Performer
Hypnosis / Beautiful Dreamer / Back to Bed
John Frizzell: Performer
Move Your Desk
John Frizzell: Performer
Peter's Meeting / Peter Ignores Lumbergh
John Frizzell: Performer
Move Your Desk Again
John Frizzell: Performer
It's Not Right / Land of Opportunity / Don't Tell / Peter Accepts Promotion
John Frizzell: Performer
Lumbergh F*cked Her / F*cking Nightmare
John Frizzell: Performer
Big Bank Account
John Frizzell: Performer
No Cake / Boys Planning / That's the Last Straw / Looking Up Laundre
John Frizzell: Performer
Magazine Salesman / Addicted to Crack / Buying Magazines / You're a Very Bad Person
John Frizzell: Performer
Dream and Confession
John Frizzell: Performer
If I Could Be With You
John Frizzell: Performer
Leaving Letter / Dive at Door / Steal Stapler
John Frizzell: Performer
Bye Lawrence / This Isn't So Bad
John Frizzell: Performer
End Credits
John Frizzell: Performer
Kung Fu
John Frizzell: Performer
IDIOCRACY: Meet Joe Bauers / History of Man Part 2
John Frizzell: Performer
Garbage Avalanche
John Frizzell: Performer
Joe Wakes Up / Joe Wanders / March 3, 2505 / Future Shock
John Frizzell: Performer
Joe's Arrest / Convicted
John Frizzell: Performer
Fleeing the Cops / Joe Finds Rita / Harboring a Fugitive / Shooting Frito's Car
John Frizzell: Performer
Couches / Busted at Costco
John Frizzell: Performer
Hail to the Chief / House of Representin'
John Frizzell: Performer
Dust Field / A Bad Map
John Frizzell: Performer
I Owe You One / Dumb Angry Mobs
John Frizzell: Performer
Keep Painting
John Frizzell: Performer
Into the Coliseum / Death and Roses / Joe Vs the Machines
John Frizzell: Performer
Beef Supreme / Supreme Flames / Supreme Fires Again / Joe's Speech / Crops Are Growing
John Frizzell: Performer
White House Party
John Frizzell: Performer
I'm Not Going / Joe Decides to Stay
John Frizzell: Performer
President Joe Bauers
John Frizzell: Performer
Masturbation Network
John Frizzell: Performer
Fox News Logo
John Frizzell: Performer
History of Man Part 1 (unused)
John Frizzell: Performer
Prison Break (unused)
John Frizzell: Performer
Irrigated by Brawndo (unused)
John Frizzell: Performer
Lincoln Bedroom (unused)
John Frizzell: Performer
The Pardon (unused)
John Frizzell: Performer
Joe Wanders (alt)
John Frizzell: Performer
Keep Painting (alt)
John Frizzell: Performer
I'm Not Going (alt)
John Frizzell: Performer
Upgrayedd Walks
John Frizzell: Performer
History of Man / Garbage Avalanche
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Future Shock
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Looking For the Time Machine
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Meet Joe Bauers
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Trouble with the Law
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Dumb Angry Mobs
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Death and Roses
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Supreme Flames
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Joe's Decision
Theodore Shapiro: Performer
Right Bicep
Theodore Shapiro: Performer

User reviews

Sarah Brown
5/10

The soundtrack of Idiocracy not only complements the visuals and dialogue of the film but also stands on its own as a compelling and thought-provoking musical experience.

Nancy Harris
6/10

The music in Idiocracy effectively sets the tone for the satirical commentary on society's decline, using a combination of electronic beats and unconventional instruments to create a unique atmosphere.

Matthew Phillips
10/10

The soundtrack features a diverse selection of tracks that range from energetic and upbeat to haunting and atmospheric. Each song effectively sets the tone for different scenes, adding depth and emotion to the storytelling.

Michelle Evans
10/10

One of the standout aspects of the Idiocracy soundtrack is how it seamlessly blends various musical genres, creating a unique and eclectic sound that mirrors the eclectic nature of the film's narrative. The music adds another layer of complexity to the story, making it a truly immersive and engaging experience for the audience.

Donna Thomas
5/10

The score in Idiocracy complements the dark humor and social commentary of the film, adding an extra layer of depth to the narrative and enhancing the viewer's experience.

Jennifer Adams
9/10

The Idiocracy soundtrack is a perfect complement to the satirical and dystopian themes of the movie. The music captures the absurdity and chaos of the world portrayed in the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Michelle Lee
3/10

The soundtrack of Idiocracy failed to capture the dystopian essence of the film, lacking depth and emotional impact. The music felt generic and uninspired, failing to enhance the storytelling or create a memorable atmosphere.

Donald Perez
5/10

The music in Idiocracy helps to emphasize the absurdity of the characters and situations, with playful and ironic tunes that highlight the film's comedic elements.

Joshua Lee
6/10

The soundtrack of Idiocracy cleverly mirrors the chaotic and nonsensical nature of the world portrayed in the movie, with discordant melodies and unexpected musical choices that keep the audience engaged.

Sarah Jones
8/10

Each track in the soundtrack effectively sets the tone for the different scenes, from the futuristic and chaotic world Joe wakes up to, to the tense moments as he tries to solve the country's biggest problem.

Anthony Johnson
3/10

Additionally, the song choices in Idiocracy seemed out of place and disjointed, disrupting the flow of the movie rather than complementing the scenes. The soundtrack failed to create a cohesive auditory experience, leaving the viewer disconnected and disengaged from the film's narrative.

John Roberts
8/10

The soundtrack of Idiocracy perfectly captures the satirical and dystopian essence of the film, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Margaret Mitchell
5/10

The score of Idiocracy effectively underscores the themes of intelligence, evolution, and societal decay, using a diverse range of musical styles to evoke different emotions and reactions from the audience.

Matthew Lopez
7/10

The music selection in Idiocracy is diverse and well-curated, adding depth and emotion to the storyline while also providing a sense of nostalgia and familiarity for the audience.

Stephanie Mitchell
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Idiocracy is a standout element of the film, showcasing the creativity and talent of the composers and enhancing the overall impact of the story being told.

Thomas Hall
6/10

The soundtrack of Idiocracy perfectly captures the absurd and dystopian world portrayed in the film, with a mix of quirky and unsettling sounds that enhance the storytelling.