The Raid: Redemption (soundtrack)

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The Raid: Redemption
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedJanuary 20, 2012
Recorded2011-2012
GenreAmbient, electronic music
Length74:48[1][2]
LabelMadison Gate
ProducerMike Shinoda, Ario Sagantoro
Mike Shinoda solo chronology
Rock Phenomenon
(2007)
The Raid: Redemption
(2012)
Medal of Honor: Warfighter
(2012)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]

The Raid: Redemption is a soundtrack/score album composed by Joseph Trapanese and Linkin Park's co-vocalist Mike Shinoda, who also serves as producer for the album, which was originally inspired from the 2012 live-action film The Raid: Redemption.

The album contains two songs performed by other artists, "Razors Out" by Chino Moreno and "Suicide Music" by Get Busy Committee.

Background[edit]

While the film was still in production, in May 2011, Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions acquired the distribution rights of the film for the U.S. and tasked Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park and Joseph Trapanese to create a new score for U.S. market.[4][5] The film premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival with the original score from the Indonesian version which was composed by Aria Prayogi and Fajar Yuskemal, who also composed Evans's previous film, Merantau. The Raid made its debut in the U.S. with Trapanese and Shinoda's version at Sundance 2012.[6]

On his blog, Shinoda stated that his score was over 50 minutes and almost all instrumental. After film production, he had room for two more songs, but did not want to sing or rap, so he posted pictures of two music artists.[7] Deftones/††† frontman Chino Moreno guest performed "Razors Out".[8] Rap group Get Busy Committee performed "Suicide Music".[9]

Track listing[edit]

All tracks are written by Mike Shinoda and Joseph Trapanese, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Prayers" 1:44
2."Gear Up" 3:58
3."The Arrival" 1:55
4."We Have Company" 4:51
5."We're Alone Here" 1:45
6."Quaking Old Fuck" 0:47
7."Hole Drop" 4:22
8."Moving Up, Part 1" 6:19
9."Moving Up, Part 2" 3:09
10."Trapped" 2:27
11."Close Shave" 2:32
12."One Way Out" 1:49
13."Machete Standoff" 4:37
14."Rama's Family Dream" 1:15
15."Chair Slam" 1:17
16."Dirty Cop" 1:02
17."Jaka Caught" 0:32
18."Dog Fight" 2:56
19."Uncle Andi" 2:28
20."Dead Already" 1:01
21."Drug Lab" 3:45
22."Andi Strung Up" 2:34
23."Putting a Mad Dog Down" 7:05
24."Misfire" 2:20
25."Razors Out" (Performed by Chino Moreno, stylized as "RAZORS.OUT")Mike Shinoda, Chino Moreno4:34
26."Suicide Music" (Performed by Get Busy Committee, stylized as "SUICIDE MUSIC")Mike Shinoda, Chad Bromley, Ryan Maginn, Elijiah Molina3:44

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mike Shinoda And Joseph Trapanese – The Raid: Redemption discogs.com
  2. ^ The Raid: Redemption Soundtrack (2012) Soundtrack
  3. ^ Yeung, Neil Z. "The Raid: Redemption [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] – Mike Shinoda, Joseph Trapanese | Reviews". AllMusic. Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  4. ^ Harris, Dana (2011-09-09). "Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda Will Create a New Soundtrack for "The Raid" | Filmmakers, Film Industry, Film Festivals, Awards & Movie Reviews". Indiewire. Retrieved 2012-03-26.
  5. ^ Steve "Frosty" Weintraub (2012-02-02). "Mike Shinoda and Joe Trapanese Talk THE RAID at Sundance 2012". Collider.com. Retrieved 2012-03-26.
  6. ^ "The Raid US Debut: Sundance Film Festival « Mike Shinoda's Blog". Mikeshinoda.com. Archived from the original on 2012-03-24. Retrieved 2012-03-26.
  7. ^ "Raid Score vs. Soundtrack « Mike Shinoda's Blog". Mikeshinoda.com. Retrieved 2012-03-26. But at the end of the film, I found room for two songs with vocals. I didn't want to do sing or rap. I decided to call on some friends.
  8. ^ "Deftones Frontman Chino Moreno Guests On Mike Shinoda's "Razors Out", Audio Available | Theprp.com – Metal, Hardcore And Rock News, Reviews And More". Theprp.com. 2012-03-16. Retrieved 2012-03-26.
  9. ^ The A-Team (2012-03-17). "Koalas And Uzis: The Raid: Redemption – New GBC Song". Koalasanduzis.blogspot.com. Archived from the original on March 24, 2012. Retrieved 2012-05-13.

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