![]() These are "In The House, In A Heartbeat" from 28 Days Later: The Soundtrack Album and "Adagio in D-minor" from the Sunshine soundtrack. ![]() Two of the instrumentals in the film are frequently compared to songs from other John Murphy composed soundtracks. The film's score was released on in the UK. The song "Hey Little World" by The Hives, which played in the theatrical trailers was also not included. Also, the version of "Bad Reputation" used in the film was by Joan Jett but the version on the soundtrack is by a band called "The Hit Girls". This song is played in the Mistmobile while Kick-Ass and Red Mist cruise around town together. Ī song featured in the film, but not on the soundtrack is " Crazy", by Gnarls Barkley. The song "Stand Up" by The Prodigy is featured in both the teaser trailer and the red band trailer. The video also features intercut scenes from the film. He begins to sing and as he does, the words of empowerment in the lyrics and his finding of an issue of the Kick-Ass comic inspire him to run for the rooftops and wail the chorus to the sky. ![]() The video for the single shows Mika as a helpless individual left in an alleyway after being mugged. The title song is sung by Mika, co-written by Jodi Marr and produced by RedOne. It was released in the United Kingdom on 29 March 2010, and in the United States on iTunes on 30 March 2010. "Season Song", a song performed by British band Blue States, from their 2002 album Man Mountain, was released as a single, containing a remixed version by Rui da Silva and a "Taxi" ( Ave Maria) remix by Jacknife Lee.Kick Ass: Music from the Motion Picture is the soundtrack to the film of the same name. A trance remix was also produced by the Irish duo Tucandeo in 2013. It has also been featured in a Strongbow cider advert on British television. The Italian band Eldritch used the song on the first CD of their 2008 live album Livequake as an intro. An unofficial arrangement of it was used in the final scene of the first episode of the anime Highschool of the Dead. This iteration was included in one of the game's soundtracks when released for free on the developer's bandcamp site, where it was dubbed "Iffenhaus – In a Heartbeat (John Murphy Homage)". The song was covered by British Death Metal band The Rotted on their album Get Dead Or Die Trying, and indie developer James Silva for the Xbox Live Arcade game The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile, in a Guitar Hero style mini-game segment where the protagonists play guitar solos. It was used in tense or large scale moments in Top Gear, The Apprentice and Richard Hammond's Journey To. ![]() The BBC used the track in a number of their television programmes in July 2011. It is also featured in a climactic torture and fight scene in 2010's Kick-Ass and throughout the sequel Kick-Ass 2, and in a trailer for the post-apocalyptic videogame Metro 2033 and appeared again in the Metro Exodus trailer, which is another game in the franchise. The track was featured over the climactic confrontation of the film, and recurs in several scenes in the sequel, 28 Weeks Later. "In the House – In a Heartbeat" is an instrumental metal track performed by John Murphy. Reception and single releases Professional ratings Review scores "Season Song (Rui da Silva Remix)" (performed by Blue States) "Frank's Death – Soldiers (Requiem in D Minor)" " In Paradisum (Faure's Requiem in D Minor)" "An Ending (Ascent)" (performed by Brian Eno) ![]() "Taxi (Ave Maria)" ( Ave Maria performed by Perri Alleyne) "Jim's Parents ( Abide with Me)" (Abide with Me performed by Perri Alleyne) Track listing Īll tracks performed by John Murphy unless otherwise stated. The second movement of " East Hastings" by the Canadian post-rock band Godspeed You! Black Emperor, albeit condensed, appeared in the film but not on the soundtrack album because the rights for the song could not be obtained. It was released in CD format on the 17 June 2003 additionally including tracks from Brian Eno, Grandaddy and Blue States, which also featured in the film. Rock, post-rock, alternative rock, ambient, electronica, classicalĢ8 Days Later: The Soundtrack Album is the accompanying soundtrack album and original score composed by John Murphy, for the 2002 film of the same name. ![]()
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