Return of the Aliens: The Deadly Spawn Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.10/10 from 5300 votes
Tags: midnight movie, bloody violence
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Criaturas asesinas

Title in Italiano:

The Deadly Spawn

Title in Português:

The Deadly Spawn

Synopsis

Two campers in the New Jersey woods have their outdoor fun interrupted by the arrival of a meteorite crashing nearby. They go to investigate the crater, but are suddenly attacked and devoured by alien parasites who have hitched a ride to Earth.

After finishing off the campers, the hungry space monsters head for a nearby town, where they make their domain in the basement of an old house and soon begin polishing off one hapless inhabitant after another.

Four young teenagers, plus one pre-teen boy, try to find a way to stop the angry space monsters before they reproduce and literally eat humanity.

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Return of the Aliens: The Deadly Spawn
SIDE A: The Landing of the Meteorite
Michael Perilstein: Performer
Afternoon of a Spawn
Michael Perilstein: Performer
All That Slithers Is not Good
Michael Perilstein: Performer
Creeping Right Along
Michael Perilstein: Performer
Spawn With the Wind
Michael Perilstein: Performer
Let's Spawn
Michael Perilstein: Performer
SIDE B: Here Today, Spawn Tomorrow
Michael Perilstein: Performer
Spawn Lake
Michael Perilstein: Performer
Spawn Who Came In from the Cold
Michael Perilstein: Performer
An Upstream Battle
Michael Perilstein: Performer
The Deadly Spawn Theme
Michael Perilstein: Performer
The Landing Of The Meteorite (It's A Bird, It's A Plane, It's A Meteorite)
Michael Perilstein: Performer
Here Today, Spawn Tomorrow
Michael Perilstein: Performer
The Spawn Who Came In From The Cold
Michael Perilstein: Performer
The Deadly Spawn
Michael Perilstein: Performer
Spawn, But Not Forgotten
Michael Perilstein: Performer
HOLLYWOOD CHAINSAW HOOKERS: The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face
Michael Perilstein: Performer
Private Dick on the Prowl
Michael Perilstein: Performer
Whore Today, Gone Tomorrow
Michael Perilstein: Performer
Voted Most Likely to Suck Seed
Michael Perilstein: Performer
Sex Minutes to Death
Michael Perilstein: Performer
Hollywood and Bust
Michael Perilstein: Performer
Honk-Tonk Hooker Blues
Michael Perilstein: Performer
Chainsaw Out of Gas
Michael Perilstein: Performer
Ritual in Oil and Chainsaws
Michael Perilstein: Performer
DEADLY SPAWN: Afternoon of a Spawn
Michael Perilstein: Performer
MUHAMMAD ALI - A TWILIGHT PORTRAIT: The Mentality of Punching People for a Living
Michael Perilstein: Performer
Clowning Around With Muhammad
Michael Perilstein: Performer
Into Africa
Michael Perilstein: Performer
VENT MAN: Bum's Rush
Michael Perilstein: Performer
Insanity, Anyone?
Michael Perilstein: Performer
The Failure of Society to Recognise Its Obligation to the Very Underclass W
Michael Perilstein: Performer
Today Is the Best Day of the Rest of Your Life
Michael Perilstein: Performer
THE WILLIES: Attack of the Willies
Michael Perilstein: Performer
The Willie's Theme
Michael Perilstein: Performer

User reviews

Timothy Davis
7/10

The integration of sound effects and atmospheric sounds in conjunction with the music helps to immerse the audience in the world of the film, heightening the impact of the alien invasion storyline.

David Thompson
6/10

The haunting melodies in certain tracks evoke a feeling of isolation and helplessness, mirroring the characters' desperate struggle against the alien threat.

Donald Brown
6/10

The use of dissonant chords and unconventional instrumentation in some tracks adds a disorienting and unsettling quality to the music, amplifying the horror elements of the film.

Edward Mitchell
5/10

The sound design in the soundtrack is top-notch, with each musical cue enhancing the on-screen action and heightening the suspenseful moments.

Karen Roberts
7/10

The use of eerie melodies and haunting soundscapes in the soundtrack adds an extra layer of fear and unease to the already terrifying storyline.

Mary Martinez
9/10

Additionally, the musical score effectively complements the escalating action and horror sequences in the movie. The dynamic range of the soundtrack, from subtle atmospheric cues to intense crescendos, heightens the sense of danger and keeps viewers on the edge of their seats throughout the film.

Karen Phillips
7/10

The soundtrack features a variety of musical motifs that reflect the different emotions and moods portrayed in the film, from moments of quiet dread to intense action sequences.

William Adams
6/10

The musical score effectively underscores the sense of impending doom as the alien parasites wreak havoc on the unsuspecting town, creating a sense of urgency.

David Roberts
6/10

The use of eerie synthesizers and otherworldly sounds in the music perfectly complements the alien invasion theme of the movie, adding an extra layer of fear.

Kenneth Adams
5/10

I appreciate how the soundtrack seamlessly transitions between moments of quiet unease and intense action sequences, keeping me engaged and on edge.

Donna Young
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the sense of chaos and danger as the alien parasites multiply and wreak havoc, creating a sense of impending catastrophe.

Kenneth Harris
8/10

The music effectively sets the tone for each scene, creating a sense of tension and anticipation as the alien parasites wreak havoc on the unsuspecting characters.

George King
8/10

The orchestration and arrangement of the music in the film are impressive, showcasing the talents of the composer in creating a chilling atmosphere that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.