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The Matrix: Music from the Motion Picture

The Matrix: Music from the Motion Picture is one of the two 1999 soundtrack albums from the blockbuster film, The Matrix.

Track listing
• "Rock Is Dead" by Marilyn Manson – 3:11 • "Spybreak! (Short One)" by Propellerheads – 4:00 • "Bad Blood" by Ministry – 5:00 • "Clubbed to Death (Kurayamino Mix)" by Rob D – 7:26 • "Prime Audio Soup" by Meat Beat Manifesto – 6:17 • "Leave You Far Behind" by Lunatic Calm – 3:13 • "Mindfields" by the Prodigy – 5:40 • "Dragula (Hot Rod Herman Remix)" by Rob Zombie – 4:37 • "My Own Summer (Shove It)" by Deftones – 3:34 • "Ultrasonic Sound" by Hive – 4:54 • "Look to Your Orb for the Warning (Radio Edit)" by Monster Magnet – 4:42 • "Du hast" by Rammstein – 3:54 • "Wake Up" by Rage Against the Machine – 6:08 Track order by movie appearance • "Dragula", when Neo meets Trinity at the night club - in background as Trinity says "Hello Neo..." [00:09:42]. • "Mindfields", in the same scene - in background, faded into from "Dragula" just as Trinity says "My name is Trinity." [00:10:19]. • "Leave You Far Behind (Lunatics Roller Coaster Mix)", during the fight training scene between Neo and Morpheus [00:50:22]. • "Clubbed to Death", when Neo and Morpheus are in the "Woman in the red dress" program [00:56:35]. • "Prime Audio Soup", when the crew of Nebuchadnezzar are seen plugging into the Matrix for the first time with Neo in preparation for their visit with The Oracle [01:07:07]. • "Spybreak!", during the lobby shootout scene [01:42:13]. • "Wake Up", when Neo hangs up the phone at the end of the movie and flies away, continues into credits [02:08:45]. • "Rock Is Dead", credits [02:11:24]. Music from the film that does not appear on the soundtrack • The music playing on Neo's headphones ("Dissolved Girl" by Massive Attack) when he is contacted by Trinity. [00:06:42] • "Plasticity" by Plastikman aka Richie Hawtin, when Neo meets Trinity at the night club. • The background music when Neo fights Morpheus in the sparring program (Don Davis' "Bow Whisk Orchestra" [an anagram of "Wachowski Brothers"], combining semi-improvisational drumming, Lunatic Calm's mix of "Leave You Far Behind", and Davis' "Switch or Break Show" [also an anagram of "Wachowski Brothers"]. The version of "Leave You Far Behind" found in the soundtrack is the original album one, not the movie mix.). • The music from Night of the Lepus that can be heard from the television set in the Oracle's living room is "Begin the Run" written by Jimmie Haskell. • The faint music that can be heard when Neo meets the Oracle is of 1930s jazz origin - "Minor Swing" by guitarist Django Reinhardt is followed by composer Duke Ellington's "I'm Beginning to See the Light". • A track from "The Eyes of Truth", by the musical project Enigma, was used for the movie's worldwide trailer. • A track similar to "The Eyes of Truth" titled "The Conquest of Truth" composed and recorded by Paul Hanson for Music Junkies was used for the DVD main menu. • A track titled "(Can't You) Trip Like I Do", a collaboration between the groups Filter and The Crystal Method, was used for the theatrical trailer of the movie. This track can be found on the Spawn soundtrack album. • None of the orchestral score in the movie was used in the original soundtrack (OST); parts of it received a separate release as The Matrix: Original Motion Picture Score. ==Charts==
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