Land of the Dead Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.20/10 from 100000 votes
Tags: zombie film
Alternate Names:
Title in Italiano:

La terra dei morti viventi

Title in Português:

Terra dos Mortos

Title in Türk:

Ölüler ülkesi

Title in Deutsch:

Land of the Dead

Synopsis

Land of the Dead is a story where the living dead have overtaken humanity. The last remnants of the human race live inside a walled city as they come to grips with the situation. The wealthy live in sealed skyscrapers as the poor fend for themselves on the streets. Protecting them is an enormous tank called Dead Reckoning, controlled by a group of people led by Riley. But when Riley loses command of the tank to an insane man bent on destroying the city, he must save it from Dead Reckoning as those who walk beyond the walls of the city slowly develop new abilities and become a much greater threat to humankind.

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Play Title Artist
Land of the Dead
Speak Too Much
Requiem: Agnus Dei
En El Camino
Control Machete: Performer
Bombardment
Sometime Ago
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Eats
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Big Daddy
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Call It A Night
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Last Night
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Department Store Raid
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Into Liquor Store
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Liquor Store
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Military Zone
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Saving Slack
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Cholo Escapes
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Zombie Targets
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Stealing Dead Recokoning
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Maating Kaufman
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Leaving Mouse
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Team Into The City
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Looking For Ammo
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Shoot Manolete
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Driving Drop Off
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Zombies On The River Bank
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Surface
Reinhold Heil: Performer
City Battle
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Overcome Cholo
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Back To The City
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Cholo Bitten
Reinhold Heil: Performer
The Battle Continues
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Maercy Killing
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Zombies Enter Mall
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Mall Slaughter
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Dead Reckoning Under Siege
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Get Away
Reinhold Heil: Performer
You Have No Right
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Gasoline
Reinhold Heil: Performer
The Massacre
Reinhold Heil: Performer
Now We Can Go
Reinhold Heil: Performer
To Canada
Reinhold Heil: Performer

User reviews

Laura Perez
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the contrast between the privileged few living in the skyscrapers and the struggling masses on the streets. The music shifts between grandiose and oppressive tones, mirroring the disparity between the two groups.

Linda Hill
9/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Land of the Dead is a masterful blend of atmospheric cues and thematic elements that enhance the storytelling and immerse the audience in the grim and harrowing world of the film. It is a vital component that elevates the viewing experience and leaves a lasting impression long after the credits roll.

Ronald Hernandez
10/10

The music in Land of the Dead effectively builds suspense and adds depth to the story, creating a sense of unease and danger that keeps you on the edge of your seat. The use of different musical motifs and themes helps to convey the shifting dynamics between the characters and the evolving threat posed by the undead.

Karen White
5/10

The soundtrack of Land of the Dead perfectly captures the dystopian and post-apocalyptic atmosphere of the film. The dark and ominous tones create a sense of impending danger and suspense throughout the story.

Margaret Smith
2/10

The choice of instrumentation and overall composition of the soundtrack did not align well with the dark and gritty atmosphere of the movie, resulting in a disconnect between the music and the visuals.

Karen Gonzalez
6/10

The musical score of Land of the Dead effectively mirrors the escalating tension and chaos within the storyline. The crescendos and intense rhythms heighten the sense of urgency and danger as the plot unfolds.

Melissa Scott
6/10

The soundtrack of Land of the Dead expertly blends traditional orchestral elements with modern electronic sounds, creating a unique and immersive auditory experience that complements the visual aspects of the film. It adds depth and emotion to the characters and their struggles in a world overrun by the living dead.

Melissa Evans
8/10

The use of industrial and electronic elements in the music adds a modern and gritty feel to the story. The pulsating beats and distorted sounds create a sense of urgency and chaos, reflecting the chaotic world of the living dead.

Daniel Green
7/10

The composition of the soundtrack is masterfully done, with each track seamlessly blending into the next to create a cohesive musical experience. The variety of instruments and sounds used contribute to the overall immersive quality of the music, enhancing the viewing experience of the film.

Richard Martinez
5/10

The use of industrial and electronic elements in the music enhances the futuristic setting of the movie, adding a gritty and mechanical feel to the overall soundtrack. It complements the visuals and enhances the overall viewing experience.

Betty Green
7/10

The soundtrack of Land of the Dead perfectly captures the dystopian atmosphere of the film. The eerie and haunting melodies enhance the sense of impending danger and suspense.

David Garcia
10/10

The soundtrack of Land of the Dead perfectly captures the eerie and tense atmosphere of a world overrun by the living dead. The haunting melodies and ominous tones immerse the listener in the post-apocalyptic setting, enhancing the viewing experience.

Joseph Lee
1/10

The soundtrack of Land of the Dead felt uninspired and repetitive, lacking any memorable themes or melodies to enhance the viewing experience.

William Perez
2/10

The music failed to effectively build tension or create a sense of dread in key moments of the film, making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the apocalyptic world portrayed on screen.