Damn, none of these! I picked up the Trainspotting soundtrack recently and…it sucked. I don’t know the others at all (have seen both The Crow and Singles but don’t remember them or the music).
Sorry to hear that, Sheila! I happen to love all 4 of them. Give The Crow and Singles a try. Both soundtracks are easy to find on YouTube. You might just hear something you like...
Trainspotting was an easy pick for me. Pulp, Iggy Pop, it was a no brainer. Though Singles is great too. I watched the movie again after decades of hiatus and it holds up wonderfully well. But David Bowie, Joy Division, these are the artists who were formative in my life.
I forgot to vote, I know it’s a lame excuse. But if I could’ve voted, it would’ve been for the movie by Guy, Ritchie Lock stock and two smoking barrels. Everyone have a great day.
Singles, and it's not even close.
Tough pick between Singles and The Crow but overall I had to go Crow.
Well this is a real race to the bottom this week. Since Singles features one of the most overrated bands of all time, I’ll go with The Crow.
Judgement Night was at least trying something, so I'll go there.
But I admit I'm the last standing GenXer who thinks everything Seattle related is unlistenable trash.
You're the only Gen Xer I've heard who feels that strongly against Seattle's music, but to each their own, of course.
Judgement Night/The Crow//Demon Knight-was entry-level Heavy Metal music for me
Damn, none of these! I picked up the Trainspotting soundtrack recently and…it sucked. I don’t know the others at all (have seen both The Crow and Singles but don’t remember them or the music).
Sorry to hear that, Sheila! I happen to love all 4 of them. Give The Crow and Singles a try. Both soundtracks are easy to find on YouTube. You might just hear something you like...
Trainspotting was an easy pick for me. Pulp, Iggy Pop, it was a no brainer. Though Singles is great too. I watched the movie again after decades of hiatus and it holds up wonderfully well. But David Bowie, Joy Division, these are the artists who were formative in my life.
It’s such a great album. And still sounds fresh! At least to these old ears lol.
I gotta go with The Crow! Good soundtrack.
I forgot to vote, I know it’s a lame excuse. But if I could’ve voted, it would’ve been for the movie by Guy, Ritchie Lock stock and two smoking barrels. Everyone have a great day.