Madness Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Vacaciones para matar

Title in Italiano:

Vacanze per un massacro

Title in Português:

Madness

Synopsis

Madness is a psychological thriller that follows the story of a young woman named Sarah who starts experiencing strange and terrifying hallucinations. As the hallucinations become more intense, Sarah begins to question her own sanity and struggles to differentiate between what is real and what is not.

As Sarah delves deeper into her own mind, she uncovers dark secrets from her past that may be the key to understanding her current mental state. With the help of a psychiatrist, Sarah must confront her inner demons and unravel the mystery behind her madness before it consumes her completely.

Will Sarah be able to overcome her inner turmoil and find peace, or will she be lost to the madness forever?

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Madness
Preludio
Luis Bacalov: Writer
Osanna: Performer
Dimenticare
Roberto Soffici: Writer
Roberto Soffici: Performer
A parte il fatto
Iva Zanicchi: Performer
Cristiano Malgioglio: Writer
Alice: Madness Returns Theme (Marshall Crutcher)
Marshall Crutcher: Performer
Vale of Tears (Jason Tai)
Marshall Crutcher: Performer
Wasteland (Chris Vrenna)
Marshall Crutcher: Performer
Hatter (Jason Tai)
Marshall Crutcher: Performer
Madness (Marshall Crutcher)
Marshall Crutcher: Performer
Jack Splatter (Jason Tai
Marshall Crutcher: Performer
Sunken Crypt (Jason Tai)
Marshall Crutcher: Performer
Radcliffe's Fate (Jason Tai)
Marshall Crutcher: Performer
Jade (Jason Tai)
Marshall Crutcher: Performer
Shadown Scroll (Jason Tai)
Marshall Crutcher: Performer
Card Castles In the Sky (Jason Tai)
Marshall Crutcher: Performer
Queensland (Jason Tai)
Marshall Crutcher: Performer
The Asylum (Jason Tai)
Marshall Crutcher: Performer
Hyde Park (Jason Tai)
Marshall Crutcher: Performer
Fort Resistance (Jason Tai)
Marshall Crutcher: Performer
Dollhouses (Jason Tai)
Marshall Crutcher: Performer
Off With Her Head (Jason Tai)
Marshall Crutcher: Performer
Pulling Strings (Jason Tai)
Marshall Crutcher: Performer
Moorgate Station (Marshall Crutcher)
Marshall Crutcher: Performer
Surreal (Jason Tai)
Marshall Crutcher: Performer
Into Londerland (Jason Tai)
Marshall Crutcher: Performer
Outro (Jason Tai)
Marshall Crutcher: Performer
Multiverse of Madness
Danny Elfman: Performer
On the Run
Danny Elfman: Performer
Strange Awakens
Danny Elfman: Performer
The Apple Orchard
Danny Elfman: Performer
Are You Happy
Danny Elfman: Performer
Gargantos
Danny Elfman: Performer
Journey with Wong
Danny Elfman: Performer
Home?
Danny Elfman: Performer
Strange Statue
Danny Elfman: Performer
The Decision Is Made
Danny Elfman: Performer
A Cup of Tea
Danny Elfman: Performer
Discovering America
Danny Elfman: Performer
Grab My Hand
Danny Elfman: Performer
Battle Time
Danny Elfman: Performer
Not a Monster
Danny Elfman: Performer
Forbidden Ground
Danny Elfman: Performer
Tribunal
Danny Elfman: Performer
Illuminati vs Wanda
Danny Elfman: Performer
They're Not Coming Back
Danny Elfman: Performer
Stranger Things Will Happen
Danny Elfman: Performer
Buying Time
Danny Elfman: Performer
Book of Vishanti
Danny Elfman: Performer
Looking for Strange
Danny Elfman: Performer
Strange Talk
Danny Elfman: Performer
Lethal Symphonies
Danny Elfman: Performer
Getting Through
Danny Elfman: Performer
Only Way
Danny Elfman: Performer
Trust Your Power
Danny Elfman: Performer
They'll Be Loved
Danny Elfman: Performer
Farewell
Danny Elfman: Performer
An Interesting Question
Danny Elfman: Performer
Main Titles
Danny Elfman: Performer
An Unexpected Visitor
Danny Elfman: Performer
Illuminati
Danny Elfman: Performer
Wanda at Home
Danny Elfman: Performer
In The Mouth Of Madness
John Carpenter: Performer
Robby's Office
John Carpenter: Performer
Axe Man
John Carpenter: Performer
Bookstore Creep
John Carpenter: Performer
The Alley Nightmare
John Carpenter: Performer
Trent Makes The Map
John Carpenter: Performer
A Boy And His Bike
John Carpenter: Performer
Don't Look Down
John Carpenter: Performer
Hobb's End
John Carpenter: Performer
Pickman Hotel
John Carpenter: Performer
The Picture Changes
John Carpenter: Performer
The Black Church
John Carpenter: Performer
You're Wrong, Trent
John Carpenter: Performer
Mommy's Day
John Carpenter: Performer
Do You Like My Ending?
John Carpenter: Performer
I'm Losing Me
John Carpenter: Performer
Main Street
John Carpenter: Performer
Hobb's End Escape
John Carpenter: Performer
The Portal Opens
John Carpenter: Performer
The Old Ones Return
John Carpenter: Performer
The Book Comes Back
John Carpenter: Performer
Madness Outside
John Carpenter: Performer
Just A Bedtime Story
John Carpenter: Performer
Assault on Precinct 13
John Carpenter: Performer
The Fog
John Carpenter: Performer
Prince of Darkness
John Carpenter: Performer
Santiago (Vampires)
John Carpenter: Performer
Escape from New York
John Carpenter: Performer
Halloween
John Carpenter: Performer
Porkchop Express (Big Trouble in Little China)
John Carpenter: Performer
They Live
John Carpenter: Performer
The Thing
John Carpenter: Performer
Starman
John Carpenter: Performer
Dark Star
John Carpenter: Performer
Christine
John Carpenter: Performer
Main Title (Junior High School)
David Wechter: Performer
The Party Song
David Wechter: Performer
Vicki in the Girl's Lavatory / Vicki Hatches Her Plan
David Wechter: Performer
Do What I Say
David Wechter: Performer
Jerry Approaches Lori / The Long Hallway / Paper Pick-up
David Wechter: Performer
School Orchestra Tunes Up
David Wechter: Performer
Wood Shop / Home Ec
David Wechter: Performer
“How's Your Poor Nose?”
David Wechter: Performer
The Itty Bitty Titty Committee
David Wechter: Performer
Jerry Infiltrates Girls' P.E.
David Wechter: Performer
The P.E. Song
David Wechter: Performer
Lori Notices Jerry / Who Took My Snow Ball?
David Wechter: Performer
Eye Games in the Library
David Wechter: Performer
Duet
David Wechter: Performer
Writing Notes
David Wechter: Performer
The Note Race! / Relief!
David Wechter: Performer
Junior High School
David Wechter: Performer
Bye Bye Briefcase
David Wechter: Performer
Junior High School (vocal tag)
David Wechter: Performer
End Credits
David Wechter: Performer
BONUS TRACKS: The Jiminy Gravity Song
David Wechter: Performer
Gravity (End Credits)
David Wechter: Performer
The New Kid in School
David Wechter: Performer
Braces
David Wechter: Performer
Midnight Madness (demo recording)
David Wechter: Performer
The Bikini Shop
David Wechter: Performer
Sheila, That Talking Sheep
David Wechter: Performer

User reviews

Timothy Smith
6/10

The haunting melodies and dissonant tones in the music mirror Sarah's descent into madness, making the viewer feel her psychological struggle.

Carol Jackson
5/10

The soundtrack of Madness perfectly captures the eerie and unsettling atmosphere of the movie, enhancing the psychological thriller aspect.

Joshua Allen
7/10

The soundtrack of Madness perfectly captures the eerie and unsettling atmosphere of the film, enhancing the viewer's sense of unease and suspense.

Elizabeth Nelson
9/10

The soundtrack of Madness perfectly captures the eerie and unsettling atmosphere of the psychological thriller. Each track immerses the listener in Sarah's world of confusion and fear, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Brian Davis
5/10

The soundtrack is a crucial element in immersing the audience into Sarah's mind, blurring the lines between reality and hallucination.

George Scott
5/10

The use of sound effects in the soundtrack helps to create a sense of unease and tension, keeping the audience on edge.

Amanda Young
3/10

I found the soundtrack of Madness to be quite repetitive and uninspired. The same eerie tones and suspenseful melodies were used throughout the film, which made it feel monotonous and failed to evoke any real emotions or tension.

Laura Wright
7/10

The soundtrack of Madness effectively builds suspense and anticipation, heightening the impact of pivotal moments in the storyline and leaving a lasting impression on me as a viewer.

Joshua Roberts
6/10

The emotional range of the music mirrors Sarah's emotional journey, from fear and paranoia to moments of fleeting clarity and hope.

Timothy White
8/10

The use of subtle and discordant sounds in the soundtrack mirrors Sarah's descent into madness, creating a visceral and immersive experience for the audience.

Sarah Davis
10/10

The haunting melodies and suspenseful beats evoke a sense of unease and tension, effectively mirroring Sarah's journey into the depths of her own mind. The music heightens the emotional impact of key scenes, making them even more powerful and engaging for the audience.

Mary Baker
9/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Madness is a masterful accompaniment to the gripping story, adding layers of complexity and depth to the narrative. The music truly enhances the viewing experience and elevates the overall quality of the film.

Edward Clark
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Madness adds a layer of complexity to the storytelling, making it a vital component in conveying the movie's themes of mental health and self-discovery.

Steven Johnson
6/10

The music effectively conveys Sarah's inner turmoil and confusion, adding depth to her character development throughout the film.

Richard Adams
7/10

The seamless integration of the music with the visuals and narrative of the film showcased a cohesive and masterful approach to storytelling, making the soundtrack an integral part of the overall cinematic experience.

Edward Thomas
7/10

The haunting melodies and ominous tones in the music contribute to the overall sense of psychological tension in the movie, keeping me on the edge of my seat throughout.

Charles Lee
7/10

The emotional depth and complexity of the musical compositions added layers of depth to Sarah's character development, allowing me to empathize with her struggles and inner turmoil.

George King
4/10

The music in Madness often felt disconnected from the scenes it was supposed to accompany. There were moments when the soundtrack didn't quite match the intensity or mood of the on-screen events, which created a jarring and disjointed viewing experience. This lack of cohesion between the visuals and the music detracted from the overall impact of the film.