Splinter Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.10/10 from 41000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Splinter

Title in Italiano:

Splinter

Title in Português:

Parasita

Title in Français:

Splinter

Title in Türk:

Kıymık

Title in Deutsch:

Splinter

Synopsis

While camping in the woods, Polly Watt and her clumsy boyfriend Seth Belzer damage their tent. They decide to spend the night in a low-budget motel.

Meanwhile the criminals, Lacey Belisle and Dennis Farell, have trouble with their runaway car while heading to Platt and they walk on the lonely road.

When Polly passes by Lacey, she stops the car and the couple is rendered by Dennis. However, Polly hits something in the road and while replacing the tire, they are attacked by a weird splinter.

The car overheats and they stop in a gas station, where they are trapped by zombies, victims of the splinter parasite.

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Play Title Artist
Splinter
Splinters
Cinder Alley
Cuts You Up
There's No Way Out of Here
Sufficiently Breathless
Big Dipper
Hypnotized
About Today
Look To The Side
Other Friends Have Flown Before
Winter - Remastered
Story Keeper
GO! (feat. Karen O)
The Farm
Road To Perdition
The Pusher
Introduction
Joris Hermy: Performer
Eyes Wide Shut
Joris Hermy: Performer
Nightriders
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Stoned
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Privacy
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Hidden Knife
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Splinter & Bill
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Be With You
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Meaningful
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Lady & Laundromat
Joris Hermy: Performer
Decisions
Joris Hermy: Performer
Disco
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Just for Once
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Main Title
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Sinister Gas Station
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Attendant Kills Lacey
Elia Cmiral: Performer
Dennis’ Sacrifice
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Road Kill
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Infected
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Driving To The Forest
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Attendant Attacks Again
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Hook The Radio
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It’s Not Lacey Anymore
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Seth And Polly
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Run To Cover
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Dennis Goes Outside
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Looking For The Hand
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The Cops Are Here
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Seth Walks To The Car
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Inside The Freezer
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What Silencer?
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Order Out of Memory
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Murder at the Docks
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You Can't Rely On Anyone
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Mrs. Nightingale / Date Night
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Circus Friendship
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Dumping the Pills
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Dating Ad / Morning Ritual
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Highway Revisited
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Postcard
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Dead / Alive
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Dreyfus Doubles Doogie
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Luka Leaves the Bunker
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Murder of Dreyfus
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That One Person
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Bad News
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Revealing the Tattoo
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Creation from Nothing
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I Know Where I Was Born Now
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Lizards and Bad Dreams
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Nurturing Beings
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Shiv-X Fenced
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Build What You Need
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Route 80
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Luka as Icarus
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Shiv-X Outside Window
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Childhood
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Therapist
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Chase
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Staircases
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Movement
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Who Do You Need?
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The Past Is a Dangerous Place
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Dead Sparrow
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Another Murder / Luka Chase
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The Destroyer of Worlds
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Omphalos Revealed
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Sparrow is Dead
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There Are Worse Things than Pain
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Flying to Omphalos
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Is There More Than One Me?
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The Tunnel
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Killing Father Time
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The Flowers of Sense and Memory
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7 Splinters in Time (End Credits)
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Many Faces of ME
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What is Love
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Let It Blow (Andrew Feltenstein and John Nau)
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Guest Book
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Meet The Gang (Andrew Feltenstein and John Nau)
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Someone For Everyone
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Charity Case
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Two Waves
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First Date
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Yoga
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Shoebox
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Battle (Andrew Feltenstein and John Nau)
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Kard Rack Kiss
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Samson's Serf Story (with Brian Kim)
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Welcome Back Cap / Alone
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Grandpa Dies
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Rom Com
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Love Hate Relationship
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Welcome to 4th Echelon (Mike Zarin)
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Blacklist Is Live (Mike Zarin)
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Militia's Everywhere, Sam (Mike Zarin)
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Dude's Name Is Andriy Kobin (Mike Zarin)
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Package Is Secure (Mike Zarin)
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Contaminated Water (Mike Zarin)
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We're Dealing with Pros (Mike Zarin)
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Every Man Has His Price (Mike Zarin)
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I'm No Different Than You (Mike Zarin)
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Let's Just Get Out of Here (Mike Zarin)
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Good to Meet You, General (Mike Zarin)
Kaveh Cohen: Performer
Break a Leg, Briggs (Mike Zarin)
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Got Yourself Locked Up? (Mike Zarin)
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Navigation Systems Are Down (Mike Zarin)
Kaveh Cohen: Performer
Tell Me the Opsuit's Not Flammable (Mike Zarin)
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This Ends Here (Mike Zarin)
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The Complex (Kaveh Cohen)
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Hack Initiated (Kaveh Cohen)
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Spies vs. Mercs (Kaveh Cohen)
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The Collider (Kaveh Cohen)
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Death from Above (Kaveh Cohen)
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Apocalypse
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Secret Invasion
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Before the Storm
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47 Attacks
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Hunter
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Action in Paris
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Amb Zone
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Night Time in New Orleans
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Vegas
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Club Heaven
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Invasion on the Mississippi River
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Rocky Mountains
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Day Light in New Orleans
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Trouble in Vegas
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Funeral
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The Lighthouse
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Ruthless
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Theme From Battery
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Kokubo Sosho Stealth
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El Cargo
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Displaced
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Ruthless (reprise)
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Kokubo Sosho Battle
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Hokkaido
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The Clean Up
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User reviews

Steven Turner
6/10

The soundtrack of Splinter creates a tense and suspenseful atmosphere throughout the movie, enhancing the feeling of fear and unease experienced by the characters. The use of eerie and discordant tones effectively sets the mood for the horror elements of the film.

Nancy Adams
4/10

The soundtrack of Splinter did not enhance the suspense or intensity of the film. The music felt generic and uninspired, failing to create a sense of dread or fear during crucial scenes.

Patricia Hill
4/10

I found the musical choices in Splinter to be distracting and out of place. Instead of enhancing the atmosphere of the movie, the soundtrack often took me out of the moment with its jarring and mismatched tones.

Donald Clark
9/10

The use of dissonant tones and unsettling rhythms in the soundtrack of Splinter effectively creates a sense of unease and foreboding throughout the movie. The music adds an extra layer of fear and mystery to the already gripping plot, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.

Daniel Lewis
8/10

The music in Splinter does an excellent job of building up the suspense during key moments, making the horror and action sequences even more intense and impactful.

Karen Lewis
10/10

The haunting and atmospheric melodies in Splinter perfectly capture the tension and suspense of the film's eerie encounters in the woods and the motel. Each track immerses you in the chilling world of the story, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Timothy Walker
5/10

The music in Splinter effectively builds tension during key scenes, such as the encounter with the criminals on the lonely road and the attack by the strange splinter. The pulsating rhythms and dissonant melodies add a sense of urgency and danger to these moments, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.

Michelle Adams
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Splinter complements the film's visuals and narrative, creating a cohesive and immersive experience for the viewers. The haunting and atmospheric music helps to convey the sense of isolation and terror present in the story, making it a crucial element in enhancing the overall impact of the movie.

Michael Johnson
9/10

The dynamic range and innovative sound design in the score of Splinter showcase the composer's talent in crafting a unique and memorable musical accompaniment to the on-screen action. The music not only enhances the horror elements of the film but also elevates the emotional impact of key moments, making it a standout feature of the overall cinematic experience.

Betty Harris
7/10

The use of eerie and unsettling sound effects in the soundtrack effectively creates an atmosphere of fear and unease, adding depth to the story and keeping me on the edge of my seat throughout the film.

Nancy Wilson
8/10

The soundtrack of Splinter perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the movie's thrilling scenes, enhancing the overall viewing experience.