Survivor Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.50/10 from 28000 votes
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Title in Español:

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Title in Italiano:

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Title in Português:

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Title in Français:

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Title in Türk:

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Title in Deutsch:

Survivor

Synopsis

Survivor

Over the spring of 2000, sixteen average Americans (divided into two tribes which eventually merge into one) were sequestered on the deserted island of Pulau Tiga for 39 days. For their stay, they must learn to live as a tribe, although eventually, it is everyone for themselves. They compete in challenges for "luxuries" (a barbecue, a phone call home, etc.) and immunity.

Every three days, the losers of the latter challenges must face tribal council, where they will account for their actions by voting one person off of the island. At the end of day 39, there will be only one survivor left who will leave the island with one million dollars. Based on the Swedish game show, "Operation Robinson."

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Survivor
Flamakae Baby
Los Ageless
Last Hurrah
For Life
Heaven Or Las Vegas
Closer
Under The Pressure
Be With You
Wild Horses - 2009 Mix
Parade
Alone With You
Cold Cold Man
We Should Tell the Truth
SuperSonic
Avant Gardener
I See You
Never Look Back (feat. George R. Gaitanos)
Better Man
Oh Heart
I'm Moving On
AV Rites Soldiers
Russ Landau: Performer
Awesome Arrival (with Steve Rucker)
Russ Landau: Performer
Blood In the Water (with Steve Rucker)
Russ Landau: Performer
Te Lucis Redemption (with Eugene Friesen)
Russ Landau: Performer
Heroes Forever
Russ Landau: Performer
Jungle Cathedral (with Eugene Friesen)
Russ Landau: Performer
Unrelenting Cold Open
Russ Landau: Performer
Ancient Voices 27 Blood vs Water
Russ Landau: Performer
Atonement
Russ Landau: Performer
Dawning Into Glory
Russ Landau: Performer
Dramatic Challenge
Russ Landau: Performer
Lamentation
Russ Landau: Performer
Gods & Monsters
Russ Landau: Performer
Rise To It
Russ Landau: Performer
In the Balance
Russ Landau: Performer
Atoning (with Steve Rucker)
Russ Landau: Performer
Benedecite (with Eugene Friesen)
Russ Landau: Performer
Corruption
Russ Landau: Performer
Vivace Challenge
Russ Landau: Performer
Fu Man Chu (with Eugene Friesen)
Russ Landau: Performer
Rites in Spirit
Russ Landau: Performer
Testament
Russ Landau: Performer
March To Tribal (with Steve Rucker)
Russ Landau: Performer
Departure
Russ Landau: Performer
AV Rites Sacred Land
Russ Landau: Performer
Ancient Voice (Extended)
Russ Landau: Performer
New Frontier
Russ Landau: Performer
Big Drama
Russ Landau: Performer
Explorer
Russ Landau: Performer
I Can See It
Russ Landau: Performer
My Tribe
Russ Landau: Performer
Chase Race
Russ Landau: Performer
The Strong Will Survive
Russ Landau: Performer
Survivor Yell
Russ Landau: Performer
Confrontation
Russ Landau: Performer
Snake Island
Russ Landau: Performer
Mud Bath
Russ Landau: Performer
Buzzed
Russ Landau: Performer
Island Council
Russ Landau: Performer
Rituals
Russ Landau: Performer
Voices of Heaven
Russ Landau: Performer
Gold
Russ Landau: Performer
Tally the Vote
Russ Landau: Performer
Ancient Voices (Main Title Theme)
Russ Landau: Performer

User reviews

Nancy Miller
3/10

The soundtrack of Survivor felt repetitive and uninspired, lacking the emotional depth needed to truly capture the intensity of the challenges and tribal councils. The music did not enhance the viewing experience and often felt like background noise rather than a crucial element of the show.

Anthony Evans
6/10

The dynamic and energetic composition of the music in Survivor mirrors the fast-paced nature of the game show, keeping viewers engaged and excited throughout each episode as the competition unfolds.

Daniel Hall
8/10

The Survivor soundtrack perfectly captures the intense and competitive nature of the challenges faced by the contestants on the show. The music builds suspense and excitement, enhancing the viewing experience.

Anthony Parker
7/10

The memorable and iconic theme song of Survivor has become synonymous with the show itself, evoking feelings of nostalgia and excitement for fans of the series. It is a testament to the lasting impact of the music in enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Deborah Wright
6/10

The soundtrack of Survivor effectively captures the tension and suspense of the game show, enhancing the viewing experience and immersing the audience in the challenges faced by the contestants.

James Harris
7/10

The emotional depth and variety of the music in Survivor help to underscore the personal stories and struggles of the contestants, creating a more engaging and empathetic connection with the audience.

Charles Walker
1/10

The lack of diversity in musical genres within the soundtrack of Survivor made it feel monotonous and predictable. The same style of music seemed to be used repeatedly, failing to bring variety and excitement to different scenes and moments throughout the series. This limited range of musical choices weakened the overall impact of the show.

Mark Wright
9/10

The soundtrack of Survivor truly captures the intense and competitive spirit of the show. The music enhances the suspense during tribal council meetings, adding to the drama and excitement of the elimination process.

Charles Martin
6/10

The emotional melodies and themes incorporated into the soundtrack of Survivor help to underscore the personal struggles, triumphs, and alliances formed by the contestants, creating a deeper connection with the audience.

Deborah Adams
8/10

The soundtrack of Survivor effectively sets the tone for each episode, from moments of triumph and victory to moments of tension and betrayal, enhancing the overall narrative arc of the show.

Richard Roberts
6/10

The use of tribal beats and percussions in the music of Survivor adds an authentic and cultural touch to the show, reflecting the diverse backgrounds of the contestants and the exotic setting of the island.

Linda Mitchell
10/10

The tribal-themed instrumental pieces in the soundtrack transport the viewers to the remote island setting, creating a sense of adventure and survival. The use of tribal drums and chants in the music perfectly complements the challenges and competitions faced by the contestants, immersing the audience in the raw and primal atmosphere of the show.

Carol Phillips
7/10

The use of tribal-inspired beats and instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic and primal feeling to the show, immersing the audience in the survivalist theme of the series.

Karen Wilson
4/10

The timing and placement of the music in Survivor often felt off, failing to create the intended suspense or drama in key moments. Instead of enhancing the tension and emotional impact of pivotal scenes, the soundtrack sometimes seemed disconnected from the action on screen, detracting from the overall viewing experience. The music did not always effectively complement the storytelling, resulting in a disjointed and jarring audiovisual experience.