Zombieland Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.60/10 from 617000 votes
Tags: twinkie, human versus zombie
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Bienvenidos a Zombieland

Title in Italiano:

Benvenuti a Zombieland

Title in Português:

Bem-vindo a Zombieland

Title in Français:

Bienvenue à Zombieland

Title in Türk:

Zombieland

Title in Deutsch:

Zombieland

Synopsis

Searching for family. In the early twenty-first century, zombies have taken over America. A shy and college student in Texas has survived by following his 30 rules: like "look in the back seat," "double-tap," "avoid public restrooms." He decides to travel to Ohio to see if his parents are alive.

He gets a ride with a savage, brutal zombie-killer headed for Florida, and soon they confront a young woman whose sister has been bitten by a zombie and wants to be put out of her suffering. The sisters were headed to an LA park with attractions they've heard is without a zombie.

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Zombieland
The Star-Spangled Banner
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Metallica: Performer
James Hetfield: Writer
Feels So Good
Chuck Mangione: Performer
Chuck Mangione: Writer
You're a Wolf
Sea Wolf: Performer
No One's Gonna Love You
Ben Bridwell: Writer
Band of Horses: Performer
Duelin' Banjos
Arthur Smith: Writer
Gold Guns Girls
Metric: Performer
James Shaw: Writer
Everybody Wants Some
Van Halen: Performer
Edward Van Halen: Writer
Puppy Love
Paul Anka: Performer
Paul Anka: Writer
Oh! Sweet Nuthin'
Lou Reed: Writer
The Velvet Underground: Performer
The Marriage of Figaro, K.492
Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain
Fred Rose: Writer
Willie Nelson: Performer
It's Only Wednesday
Antonio Beliveau: Writer
Crash Kings: Performer
Death Prayer in Heaven's Orchard
Ethan Miller: Writer
Moonlight Kiss
Raul Malo: Performer
Raul Malo: Writer
Popular from 'Wicked'
Stephen Schwartz: Writer
Kristin Chenoweth: Performer
Kingdom of Rust
Andy Williams: Writer
Doves: Performer
Ghostbusters
Ray Parker Jr.: Performer
Ray Parker Jr.: Writer
(Don't Fear) The Reaper
Donald Roeser: Writer
Blue Öyster Cult: Performer
Taps
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
Hank Williams: Performer
Hank Williams: Writer
Two of the Lucky Ones
Pete Droge: Writer
Feel Good About It
Marching Band: Performer
Vienna Blood Waltz, Op. 354
Johann Strauss: Writer
Your Touch
Dan Auerbach: Writer
The Black Keys: Performer
Salute Your Solution
Brendan Benson: Writer
The Raconteurs: Performer
Opening
David Sardy: Performer
Cardio
David Sardy: Performer
The Standoff
David Sardy: Performer
Escalade Sting
David Sardy: Performer
Hostess Truck
David Sardy: Performer
406
David Sardy: Performer
Carpush Manwich
David Sardy: Performer
Grocery Store
David Sardy: Performer
Marriagable
David Sardy: Performer
Girls Abandon Guys
David Sardy: Performer
Smash The Van
David Sardy: Performer
Walk N Talk
David Sardy: Performer
The Yellow Hummer
David Sardy: Performer
Clown Dump
David Sardy: Performer
H3lp
David Sardy: Performer
Gas N Gulp
David Sardy: Performer
The Quiet Game
David Sardy: Performer
Zombie Kill Of The Week
David Sardy: Performer
Zombie Kimosabe
David Sardy: Performer
Searching The Murray House
David Sardy: Performer
Zombie In The House
David Sardy: Performer
Monopoly
David Sardy: Performer
Pacific Playland (Pt.1)
David Sardy: Performer
Pacific Playland (Pt.2)
David Sardy: Performer
Columbus Alone
David Sardy: Performer
Pacific Playland (Pt.3)
David Sardy: Performer
Pacific Playland (Pt.4)
David Sardy: Performer
Estasi Dell Anima
David Sardy: Performer
Clown
David Sardy: Performer
Rat Scare
David Sardy: Performer
As Close As I'll Ever Get To Home
David Sardy: Performer

User reviews

Mark Moore
7/10

The upbeat and energetic songs during action sequences create a thrilling atmosphere that keeps the audience engaged and on the edge of their seats.

Margaret Allen
2/10

The lack of a cohesive theme or tone in the music made it difficult to emotionally connect with the characters and their journey. The soundtrack did not effectively convey the emotions of searching for family in a world overrun by zombies, making it feel shallow and superficial.

Melissa Campbell
1/10

I found the choice of songs to be distracting and disjointed, taking away from the overall atmosphere of the film. The soundtrack seemed out of place and did not enhance the viewer's experience of the story and characters.

William Lewis
6/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack shines through in moments of reflection and vulnerability, providing a stark contrast to the high-octane action sequences. The music effectively underscores the characters' personal struggles and the underlying theme of searching for family in a world that has been turned upside down.

Kenneth Rodriguez
5/10

The soundtrack of Zombieland effectively captures the intense and chaotic atmosphere of a world overrun by zombies. The music enhances the sense of urgency and danger present throughout the film.

Mark Martinez
7/10

The use of diverse musical genres in the soundtrack adds depth and variety to the overall viewing experience.

Lisa Anderson
10/10

The soundtrack of Zombieland perfectly captures the adrenaline-pumping action and suspense of the film. Each track intensifies the scenes, making the audience feel fully immersed in the post-apocalyptic world. The music enhances the tension and excitement, creating a thrilling viewing experience.

John Hernandez
1/10

The soundtrack of Zombieland did not effectively capture the intensity and suspense of the zombie apocalypse setting. The music failed to create a sense of urgency or fear that one would expect in a post-apocalyptic world.

Ronald Lewis
8/10

Overall, the music in Zombieland enhances the storytelling and helps create a memorable and immersive cinematic experience for the viewers.

Donald Hall
10/10

Furthermore, the song selection in Zombieland is spot on, providing a perfect blend of classic hits and modern tracks that complement the film's dark humor and quirky characters. From iconic rock anthems to haunting melodies, the soundtrack adds depth and personality to the story, making it memorable and enjoyable for the audience.

Deborah Johnson
8/10

The soundtrack of Zombieland perfectly captures the tension and excitement of the zombie apocalypse setting.

Stephanie Thomas
8/10

The haunting melodies in certain tracks evoke a sense of loneliness and vulnerability in the characters, enhancing the emotional impact of their journey.

George Carter
5/10

The use of rock and metal tracks in the soundtrack adds an edgy and rebellious vibe to the movie, perfectly complementing the characters' journey through a post-apocalyptic America. The music helps to convey the characters' defiance and determination in the face of the zombie threat.