Them Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.40/10 from 32000 votes
Tags: underground tunnel, teen violence
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Ellos

Title in Italiano:

Them

Title in Português:

Eles

Title in Français:

Ils

Title in Türk:

Onlar

Title in Deutsch:

Them

Synopsis

Somewhere in Romania; Clementine is finishing her day of teaching the local kids French. On her way home she spots an abandoned vehicle beside the road. She continues on unaware of what happened to its occupants, a mother and her teenage daughter, the night before. Not that it matters, as tonight, along with her writer beau Lucas, she'll find out first hand.

They're awakened during the night by strange phone calls and the TV downstairs being turned on--but this is only beginning of their night of terror as the phone lines go dead, the power goes out and their car goes missing, as they're stalked and set upon by THEM!

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Play Title Artist
Them
Save Your Soul (Radio Version)
Tennessee Whiskey
Judith
On the River
Tumbleweed
Ashokan Farewell
Trouble About My Soul
Thunder Kiss '65
Song 2 - 2012 Remaster
Bad News
Goodbye Yesterday
Howlin at the Moon
Got Me in a Bind
The Humbling River
Sunrise
After Hours
Frogman
Keep The Wolves Away
Stone
Bar, Guitar and a Honky Tonk Crowd
I Wish I Was
All Choked Up Again
Morning
Claudia's Theme - Version Eight
Forgiveness Don't Grow on Trees
Little Drummer Boy - 2004 Remaster
Without Your Love
Wolves
Green Valley
Baby I Lost My Way, (But I'm Going Home)
Broken Window Serenade
Grand Canyon
Mercy Now
I'd Die Without You
Lord Knows I Tried
Me and the Whiskey
Drinkin' Problem
What Comes Naturally
My Diamond Is Too Rough
Conquer
Ain't Much Left of Me
Mud
Long Hot Summer Day
Workin' Overtime
Breakdown in G Major
Bread & Water
Whiskey And You
Here & Gone
Fire
Summer of Love
Up To No Good Livin'
Train Rollin'
Last of My Kind
Johnny Cash (Man in Black)
Nose on the Grindstone (OurVinyl Sessions)
S.O.B.
Never Be Ourselves
Reaper
Good One Comin' on
Scare the Devil Outta You (Bonus Track)

User reviews

Paul Hill
7/10

Overall, the band's work on the Them soundtrack showcases their talent for creating atmospheric and emotionally resonant music that elevates the horror genre. The soundtrack is a standout element of the film that enhances the overall viewing experience and leaves a lasting impression on the audience.

Daniel Hill
7/10

The band's attention to detail in crafting the soundtrack for Them is evident in the way each musical cue perfectly aligns with the on-screen action. The music enhances the storytelling and adds an extra layer of intensity to key moments in the film.

Robert Green
5/10

The music in Them effectively builds up to key moments of suspense and terror, heightening the impact of the on-screen action and keeping viewers engaged.

Andrew Anderson
1/10

The use of generic horror movie clichés in the soundtrack of Them was disappointing. The predictable sounds and musical cues took away from the originality of the film, making it feel like a run-of-the-mill horror movie experience.

Linda Scott
6/10

The use of eerie sound effects and subtle, haunting melodies in the soundtrack enhances the feeling of isolation and vulnerability experienced by the characters, making the audience feel on edge.

David Johnson
10/10

The incorporation of ambient sounds and minimalistic melodies in the soundtrack enhances the feeling of isolation and vulnerability experienced by the characters. The music seamlessly blends with the on-screen action, creating a truly immersive and chilling experience for the audience.

George Garcia
7/10

The band's choice of instrumentation and melodies effectively convey the sense of isolation and vulnerability experienced by the characters in Them. The music plays a crucial role in immersing the audience in the characters' emotions and fears.

Susan Parker
1/10

The lack of a memorable musical score in Them made it difficult to connect emotionally with the characters and the unfolding events. The music failed to enhance the tension or build suspense, leaving the overall viewing experience lacking depth and impact.

Deborah King
4/10

The soundtrack of Them felt disjointed and lacked any cohesive theme throughout the movie. The music seemed to be randomly placed, which made it difficult to feel immersed in the suspenseful atmosphere.

Paul Moore
7/10

The soundtrack of Them skillfully blends different musical styles and tones to create a diverse and dynamic listening experience. From haunting melodies to intense, pulse-pounding rhythms, the music captures the full range of emotions present in the film.

Matthew Davis
5/10

Overall, the music in Them is a crucial element in creating a truly chilling and immersive horror experience, effectively setting the mood and enhancing the overall impact of the film's terrifying narrative.

Elizabeth Taylor
8/10

The haunting and eerie atmosphere created by the Them soundtrack perfectly matches the suspenseful and terrifying events unfolding in the story. The music truly helps to build tension and keep the audience on the edge of their seats.

James Scott
6/10

The soundtrack of Them effectively creates a sense of suspense and tension throughout the film, adding to the overall atmosphere of fear and unease.

Carol Anderson
6/10

The soundtrack's ominous tones and dissonant chords perfectly complement the escalating sense of dread and helplessness that pervades the film, adding an extra layer of intensity to the viewing experience.

Mark Taylor
7/10

The use of subtle, atmospheric sounds in the band's score adds layers of depth to the overall viewing experience. It creates a sense of unease and mystery that enhances the storytelling and keeps the audience engaged throughout.

George Baker
10/10

The soundtrack of Them perfectly captures the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the movie. The use of subtle and unsettling tones builds tension throughout the film, keeping me on the edge of my seat.