Ok, for starters I am listening on my Echo Show right now and the lyrics go on the screen and in "Dare to be Stupid" I have never understood the reference to buying some Lane before it's tame. There is a giant furniture store that advertised heavily on my TV as a kid and I knew Lane was a furniture brand. But it turns out he sings "Sell some wine before its time". Ok. It still doesn't sound like that to me.
I have a soft spot for this soundtrack. Every bit of it. I recently looked up the bands. I have known for a long time that the opening theme was done by a different band than the other songs, but I always thought the other three heavy metal were the same band. I have never been a fan of heavy metal, but I do soak up cultural trends around me. I know the names of popular heavy metal bands and I've never heard of Lion, Kick-Axe, or NRG outside of this soundtrack. I see that Lion was very short lived because the drummer was paralyzed, but Kick-Axe seems to have been active for quite a while. NRG is had to even find information about. To people with more of a heavy metal taste, is this stuff actually any good?
This isn't a newsflash, but if you like the score, go listen to Rocky IV. Vince DiCola only scored two movies and he did them the same. Except for one breakout of the Rocky fanfare, any of this music could have been in Transformers the Movie. Unicron's theme even plays. It isn't high art, but like I said I have a soft spot for it. I wore a VHS tape of this movie out as a kid.
I have a soft spot for this soundtrack. Every bit of it. I recently looked up the bands. I have known for a long time that the opening theme was done by a different band than the other songs, but I always thought the other three heavy metal were the same band. I have never been a fan of heavy metal, but I do soak up cultural trends around me. I know the names of popular heavy metal bands and I've never heard of Lion, Kick-Axe, or NRG outside of this soundtrack. I see that Lion was very short lived because the drummer was paralyzed, but Kick-Axe seems to have been active for quite a while. NRG is had to even find information about. To people with more of a heavy metal taste, is this stuff actually any good?
This isn't a newsflash, but if you like the score, go listen to Rocky IV. Vince DiCola only scored two movies and he did them the same. Except for one breakout of the Rocky fanfare, any of this music could have been in Transformers the Movie. Unicron's theme even plays. It isn't high art, but like I said I have a soft spot for it. I wore a VHS tape of this movie out as a kid.
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