The Asylum Soundtrack (

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Rating: 4.50/10 from 6100 votes
Tags: asylum
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Exeter

Title in Italiano:

ExitUs: Play It Backwards

Title in Português:

Exeter - O Asilo

Title in Français:

Projet 666

Title in Türk:

Şeytanın Gecesi

Title in Deutsch:

ExitUs: Play It Backwards

Synopsis

From the director of Friday the 13th and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and the producers of Paranormal Activity and Insidious comes new Horror.

During an all-night, drug-fueled party at an abandoned asylum known for the horrific treatment of its patients, a group of ordinary teens decide to experiment with the occult, mysteriously leading to a violent possession.

In an effort to find help, the group rushes to escape, only to find themselves locked inside with no means of communication.

Tempers flare, trusts are broken and in attempt to save one of their friends possessed by the demon, the amateurs try to perform an exorcism.

Instead of solving the problem, and unbeknownst to them, they unleash an even more powerful and vengeful spirit, one with a distinct motive and which wants them all dead.

The teen's only chance of survival is to uncover the asylum's deep mysteries and find a way out before it's too late.

Their search for answers uncovers the asylum's dark past and the terrible secrets that are harbored within its walls.

What started as a harmless paranormal experiment turns into a fast paced bloody paranormal nightmare with unexpected consequences.

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Play Title Artist
The Asylum
Exeter Lullaby
Eric Allaman: Produced
Dyan Humes-Nispel: Writer
Black Dawn
Jim Wirt: Produced
Death Tribute
Jim Wirt: Produced
Deface the World
Jim Wirt: Produced
Find You
Jim Wirt: Produced
Damage
Jim Wirt: Produced
Backmask
Jim Wirt: Produced
Zombies
Jim Wirt: Produced
Mother's Suicide (Exeter History)
Eric Allaman: Performer
Rory Cuts His Face
Eric Allaman: Performer
Grier Appears
Eric Allaman: Performer
Death of Grier
Eric Allaman: Performer
Panic in the Garage with Conway's Body
Eric Allaman: Performer
Reign Walking The Halls
Eric Allaman: Performer
Reign in the Attic
Eric Allaman: Performer
Searching For Rory
Eric Allaman: Performer
Kids Clean Up the Mess
Eric Allaman: Performer
Priest Body Missing (Exorcism)
Eric Allaman: Performer
Blood and Shit On The Walls
Eric Allaman: Performer
Ouiji Board
Eric Allaman: Performer
Amber Freakout
Eric Allaman: Performer
Death of Drew
Eric Allaman: Performer
Reign and Patrick search for Amber (Closet A)
Eric Allaman: Performer
Behind the Cabinet (Mystery Room)
Eric Allaman: Performer
Knowles Looks For Rory on Fours
Eric Allaman: Performer
Death of Amber
Eric Allaman: Performer
Search For and the Death of Knowles
Eric Allaman: Performer
Reign and Patrick Search For Rory
Eric Allaman: Performer
Patrick and Reign find Rory and Bard
Eric Allaman: Performer
Priest Attacks Reign and Battle
Eric Allaman: Performer
Priest Attacks Rory and Death of Priest
Eric Allaman: Performer
Patrick Discovers Bracelet (Finale with Reign)
Eric Allaman: Performer
Backmack Titles
Eric Allaman: Performer
Deface The World (feat. Quarantine)
Eric Allaman: Performer
Alive (feat. Quarantine)
Eric Allaman: Performer
Damage (feat. Quarantine)
Eric Allaman: Performer
Death Tribute (feat. Quarantine)
Eric Allaman: Performer
Find You (feat. Quarantine)
Eric Allaman: Performer
Black Dawn (feat. Quarantine)
Eric Allaman: Performer
Zombies (feat. Quarantine)
Eric Allaman: Performer
Backmask (feat. Quarantine)
Eric Allaman: Performer
Blood Offering (feat. Quarantine)
Eric Allaman: Performer
Black Dawn Backmasked (feat. Quarantine)
Eric Allaman: Performer
Regrets (feat. Quarantine)
Eric Allaman: Performer

User reviews

Carol Hernandez
4/10

There were moments where the soundtrack felt out of place, disrupting the immersion in the story and taking away from the overall viewing experience. The lack of cohesion between the visuals and the music made it difficult to fully engage with the film's narrative and characters.

William Gonzalez
8/10

The use of haunting melodies combined with intense orchestration enhances the tension and fear throughout the film, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats and intensifying the chilling experience.

Timothy Perez
4/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Asylum did not live up to the expectations set by the film's premise and genre. It felt like a missed opportunity to elevate the horror elements and create a truly chilling atmosphere for the audience to experience.

Steven Anderson
7/10

The dynamic range of the soundtrack, from subtle whispers to powerful crescendos, complements the escalating horror on screen, creating a visceral and thrilling auditory experience that enhances the overall impact of the movie.

Michael Jackson
5/10

The music selection in The Asylum effectively builds tension and creates a sense of dread, adding to the suspense of the unfolding events within the abandoned asylum.

Michael Brown
6/10

Overall, the haunting and chilling soundtrack of The Asylum complements the storyline and visuals, making it a crucial element in creating a truly terrifying cinematic experience.

Lisa Wright
4/10

The soundtrack of The Asylum failed to capture the intensity and suspense of the film. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the ability to enhance the scares or emotional moments throughout the movie.

Donald Turner
7/10

The soundtrack of The Asylum perfectly sets the eerie and suspenseful tone of the movie, immersing the audience in the terrifying atmosphere from the very beginning.

Margaret Gonzalez
6/10

The use of sound effects and eerie melodies in the soundtrack of The Asylum helps to immerse the viewers in the terrifying atmosphere of the film, intensifying the horror elements.

Robert Brown
5/10

The soundtrack of The Asylum perfectly sets the eerie and suspenseful tone of the movie, enhancing the overall horror experience for the audience.