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Natural Born Killers Soundtrack

Natural Born Killers (1994) soundtrack cover
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack / OST
Release date:23.08.1994
Length: 75:30 (27 tracks)
Movie
Year:1994
Country:USA
Genre: action drama crime
IMDB: 110632

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Tracklist. Online preview

#VA — Natural Born KillersLength
1.Waiting for the Miracle
Leonard Cohen
3:43
2.Shitlist
L7
2:48
3.Moon Over Greene County
Dan Zanes
2:19
4.Rock n Roll Nigger
Patti Smith
4:00
5.Sweet Jane
Cowboy Junkies
3:23
6.You Belong to Me
Bob Dylan
3:09
7.The Trembler
Duane Eddy
1:11
8.Burn
Nine Inch Nails
5:01
9.Route 666
"BB Tone" Brian Berdan
0:56
10.Totally Hot
"Kipenda Roho" Remmy Ongala and Orchestre Super Matimila
0:47
11.Back in Baby's Arms
Patsy Cline
2:04
12.Taboo
Peter Gabriel & Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
4:22
13.Sex is Violent
Jane's Addiction & Diamanda Galas
4:58
14.History (Repeats Itself)
AOS
2:22
15.Something I Can Never Have
Nine Inch Nails
4:04
16.I Will Take You Home
Russel Means
2:18
17.Drums a Go-Go
Hollywood Persuaders
1:10
18.Hungry Ants
Barry Adamson
3:12
19.The Day the Niggaz Took Over
Dr. Dre
4:33
20.Born Bad
Juliette Lewis
0:43
21.Fall of the Rebel Angels
Sergio Cervetti
1:21
22.Forkboy
Lard
3:54
23.Batonga in Batongaville
Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra
1:04
24.A Warm Place
Nine Inch Nails
2:59
25.Allah, Mohammed, Char, Yaar
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Party & Diamanda Galas
1:08
26.The Future
Leonard Cohen
3:49
27.What Would U Do?
Tha Dogg Pound
4:12
  75:30

Plot summary

Delivery boy Mickey Knox falls in love with customer Mallory Wilson. He soon helps her kill her abusive father and enabling mother, beginning their macabre journey down Route 666. Their M.O.: every few miles, they attack everyone within their site, invariably leaving only one person alive to tell the tale. The two are made famous by unscrupulous reporter Wayne Gale, as they run across the countryside, pursued by the equally sadistic Jack Scagnetti. Just before the trial, a ratings-whoring interview by the same reporter who made them famous leads to pandemonium, not just within the prison itself, but nationwide. A satire of the media, public opinion, and the modern attitude toward violence.

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