The Feed Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.30/10 from 2300 votes
Tags: cybernetic implant
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

The Feed

Title in Italiano:

The Feed

Title in Português:

The Feed

Synopsis

"The Feed" is a science fiction novel written by Nick Clark Windo. The story is set in a future where people are connected to a digital platform called The Feed, which allows them to instantly share thoughts, emotions, and memories with each other. The protagonist, Tom, and his wife, Kate, are part of the privileged elite who have access to The Feed. However, their lives are turned upside down when a malicious virus infects The Feed, causing chaos and destruction. As society collapses around them, Tom and Kate must fight to survive and protect their family from the dangers of a world without The Feed.

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Play Title Artist
The Feed
Gimme Shelter
I'm Shipping Up To Boston
Thief's Theme
One Way Out - Live At The Final Fillmore East Concert, 1971
Nobody But Me
Let It Loose
Sweet Dreams (Of You)
Well Well Well - Remastered 2010
Bang! Bang!
Sail On, Sailor - Remastered 2000
Baby Blue - Remastered 2010
Comfortably Numb - Live In Berlin
Tweedle Dee
Sweet Dreams
The Departed Tango (feat. Larry Saltzman, Jamey Haddad, Marc Ribot, Shawn Pelton & Tim Le Febvre)
Beacon Hill
The Void
Jon Opstad: Performer
Tom Walks Away
Jon Opstad: Performer
You Need Sleep
Jon Opstad: Performer
The Farm
Jon Opstad: Performer
He Was Scared
Jon Opstad: Performer
Don't Turn Back
Jon Opstad: Performer
I Don't Hate You
Jon Opstad: Performer
Resistors
Jon Opstad: Performer
She Seems Disturbed
Jon Opstad: Performer
The Bunker
Jon Opstad: Performer
Why Not Me
Jon Opstad: Performer
He's Dead
Jon Opstad: Performer
Milk in the Tea
Jon Opstad: Performer
Transmitter Sync
Jon Opstad: Performer
Lullaby for Bea
Jon Opstad: Performer
You're Still My Wife
Jon Opstad: Performer
A Drive in the Woods
Jon Opstad: Performer
Woods Chase
Jon Opstad: Performer
Journey to Moscow
Jon Opstad: Performer
Who Are You?
Jon Opstad: Performer
Breakout
Jon Opstad: Performer
Police Raid
Jon Opstad: Performer
She's Gone
Jon Opstad: Performer
Police Raid 2
Jon Opstad: Performer
Ben's Journey
Jon Opstad: Performer
Asylum Attack
Jon Opstad: Performer
Intruder
Jon Opstad: Performer
Drawings on the Walls
Jon Opstad: Performer
Night Drive
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Back to the Bunker
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Relief
Jon Opstad: Performer
Baby Bea
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A Wedding
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User reviews

Mark Martinez
7/10

The music enhances the tension and suspense in key moments of the story, keeping me engaged and on the edge of my seat.

Donna Williams
9/10

The music composition skillfully blends electronic elements with orchestral arrangements, creating a unique and engaging sonic landscape that reflects the emotional journey of the characters. The tension and suspense conveyed through the music add depth and complexity to the narrative, making the overall listening experience truly captivating.

Michelle Garcia
8/10

The integration of ambient sounds and electronic beats creates a unique and immersive listening experience that complements the futuristic setting of the story.

Charles Garcia
3/10

The soundtrack of The Feed felt disconnected from the futuristic setting of the story, lacking the electronic and innovative elements that could have enhanced the sci-fi atmosphere.

Charles Wright
6/10

The music in The Feed successfully conveys the tension and uncertainty that the characters experience as they navigate through a world in chaos. The soundtrack complements the narrative by adding an extra layer of emotion and intensity to key moments in the story.

Laura Phillips
9/10

The soundtrack of The Feed perfectly captures the haunting and dystopian atmosphere of the novel. Each track immerses the listener in the futuristic world where The Feed plays a central role, enhancing the storytelling experience.

Edward Martin
2/10

The overall composition and arrangement of the soundtrack appeared repetitive and failed to evoke the emotional depth and complexity of the novel's themes and character developments.

Margaret Anderson
8/10

The dynamic use of rhythm and tempo in the music mirrors the fast-paced and unpredictable nature of the characters' journey through the collapsing society.

Susan Thomas
8/10

The use of electronic and futuristic sounds in the soundtrack of The Feed perfectly captures the essence of a technologically advanced society.

Edward Miller
7/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the melodies and harmonies of the soundtrack adds a layer of complexity to the characters' experiences.

Thomas Green
6/10

The soundtrack of The Feed effectively creates a futuristic and dystopian atmosphere that enhances the storytelling of the novel. The use of electronic and industrial sounds helps to immerse the listener into the world where The Feed controls every aspect of people's lives.

Melissa Rodriguez
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Feed is a powerful and integral component of the storytelling, enhancing the emotional impact of the narrative and immersing me in the world of the novel.

Dorothy Allen
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the sense of loss and disconnection experienced by the characters as they navigate a world without The Feed.

Susan Gonzalez
1/10

The music choices often felt generic and uninspired, failing to capture the tension and urgency of the characters' struggles in a world without The Feed.

Mary Martin
7/10

The variation in musical styles throughout the soundtrack reflects the multifaceted nature of the plot and the characters' evolving emotions.

Sarah Lewis
6/10

The variety of musical styles and tones in the soundtrack of The Feed adds depth and complexity to the overall listening experience. From haunting melodies to pulsating rhythms, the music captures the essence of the novel's themes of technology, power, and survival in a gripping and captivating way.

Margaret Perez
8/10

The haunting vocals and ethereal tones in certain tracks evoke a sense of unease and foreboding, enhancing the dystopian atmosphere of the narrative.