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Crank: High Voltage

Music Style :General
Record Label :Lakeshore Records
Release Date :2009-04-07
Store Price :$18.98

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CD Tracks/Songs


Disc 1

1. Kickin'
2. Chelios
3. Sweet Cream [Redux]
4. Organ Donor
5. Chickenscratch
6. Tourettes Romance
7. Doc Miles
8. Huron
9. Tourettes Breakdance
10. Juice Me
11. Hallucination
12. Porn Strike
13. Surgery
14. Social Club
15. Chocolate Theme
16. Ball Torture
17. Chevzilla
18. Hammer Drops
19. Triad Limo
20. Shock & Shootout
21. Pixelvision
22. Spring Loaded
23. Verona
24. Car Park Throwdown
25. Noticias
26. Catalina Island
27. Supercharged
28. Massage Parlor
29. Full Body Tourettes
30. Epilogue-In My Dreams
31. Friction
32. Epiphany

Customer Reviews of This Album/CD

Everything I had hoped for...
Submitted on: 2009-08-09
Perfect score for this type of film...everything we've come to except from Mike Patton, and then some. Perfect for a long drive, and for getting the adrenaline going!
Patton can do it all
Submitted on: 2009-06-29
Good soundtrack, haven't seen film yet-probably even better with the video to go along with it. Mike Patton is amazing-I listen to all his work and he is always coming up with something original that sounds great. How can one man be that creative and talented and still not sound commercial-awsome! Buy it even if you are not familiar with all his bands because it might make you a fan. Then once you're hooked there is so much great music to enjoy from all his projects
Strangest, best soundtrack I've heard in years.
Submitted on: 2009-04-18
Like the reviewer before me, I'm a huge Mike Patton fan. Once you get into his work, be it music or his voice acting, you just get too impatient to deal with a lesser standard of entertainment like the majority of what's out there on the radio or on TV and, in this case, theaters. If you're wondering how this particular album sounds, however, first try to imagine what the perfect soundtrack to Crank would've been like. And since this movie is more violent and frenetic, the music should be as well, right? Well, it is and it isn't. Patton's scored one of the best atmospheric releases I've heard in so long - creepy when it needs to be, exciting and chaotic when our buddy Chev is going to town on dudes who don't know, and downright funky in-between everything else. You can hear the authentic traditional strings in his Asian inspired tracks like "Massage Parlor" which is just stunning and then you can hear his Korn meets Silent Hill crunchy beats-laden rock number for "The Hammer Drops." The theme for "El Huron" feels like Ennio Morricone doing music for a B-movie about space shamans. If you download one song from this soundtrack, make it "Noticias." Why? Funniest, most out-of-place 11 seconds you'll hear on any CD. Let's face it, if you don't like Mike Patton's knack for mixing 4 genres in 2 minutes, this soundtrack will hurt your brain - but if you're the kind of guy who's willing to see Crank 2, this'll most likely be up your alley.
The Genius Strikes Again!
Submitted on: 2009-04-10
I know it is absolutely pathetic that a man who has lived nearly 40 years in the greatest country on the planet should get so depressed during the gaps between Mike Patton albums, but I don't even notice it when I'm in the throes of the funk. I don't writhe around naked in a corner coated in crisco oil screaming WHY between painful crying jags, and I never will reach that point. When I finally have one of his compositions ringing in my ear, however, I realize how much precious time I've wasted screaming at pinecones just to get a reaction, just to feel something. I guess what I'm saying is that you probably shouldn't come to this feller for objectivity on anything that has Mike Patton's name on it. Cheese and crackers this thing is good though. The opening track Kickin' is a punk song with just a hint of Patton's vocals playing in the distance. Chickenscratch is the next out of this world composition. Doc Miles, Social Club, Chocolate Theme, Shock and Shootout, Sping Loaded, Catalina Island, Supercharged, and what may be the best track on the album Hammer Drops. If you're not into the entire album, and most of the 32 tracks are atmospheric, then just download these. You can hear the Ennio Morrcone influence, but Great Gretzky's ghost it's original. It has a vibe that most artists would give their left one to hammer out, but Mike Patton appears to do it effortlessly. It tops his "Perfect Place" sountrack by a mile, and I really liked that, but then again I'm far from objective.

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