Download Lagu Soundtrack Transformer Dark Of The Moon Rating: 7,1/10 7585 reviews

• ' Released: April 2, 2007 • ' Released: June 5, 2007 Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Transformers: The Album is a compilation album of various artists music from the 2007 live-action film. The official single from the album is ' by the. The first single ' by was 5x Platinum rated by in the United States and rated as gold in Germany and Japan. The soundtrack debuted at number 21 on the U.S, selling about 32,000 copies in its first week. The album has sold 150,000 copies.

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Each group on the album, except for, was signed to a label owned by at the time of the album's release. Tracks 7, 9, 10, and 12 do not appear in the actual film.

Untuk saat ini, saya hanya akan berbagi soundtrack dari filmnya saja. Ya, film Transformer 3 ini adalah album kompilasi musik berbagai artis live action 2011 Transformer: Dark of The Moon.Single pertama dari album ini adalah ' Iridescent ' oleh Linkin Park, dan single kedua adalah ' Monster ' oleh Paramore, dan masih banyak lagi. Jun 03, 2011  Linkin Park's 'Iridescent' featured on Transformers: Dark of The Moon Soundtrack available here: Directed by Joe Hahn.

Contents • • • • • Track listing [ ] # Title Performer(s) Notes 1 ' Ending Theme #1 (leads into end credits); and is audible on 's radio when Sam Witwicky drops off at her house, and during the theatrical trailer & some commercials. 2 ' 2nd song in the end credits; instrumental version played during vs. 3 'This Moment' 3rd song in the end credits; also played briefly on Bumblebee's radio as he pulls into Bobby Bolivia's parking lot. 4 ' Instrumental version played in scene where and drive off with Bumblebee into the night after the fight with Decepticon.

5 ' Instrumental version played during vs. 6 ' Opening guitar riff played on the radio in Sam's room right before his car is stolen for the second time.

7 ' Not used in film. 8 'Second to None (ft. )' Played briefly on Bumblebee's radio as formally introduces him. 9 'End of the World' Not used in film. 10 'Retina and the Sky' Not used in film. 11 'Technical Difficulties' 4th and last song in the end credits. 12 'Transformers Theme' Not used in film.

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Not included in the Soundtrack [ ] # Title Performer(s) Notes 1 ' Played on Bumblebee's radio after Mikaela Banes dumps Trent at the park, prompting to offer her a ride. 2 ' Played on Bumblebee's radio before he drives Sam Witwicky and over a romantic view on a hillside. 3 ' Played by Bumblebee as Sam Witwicky kicks the radio before Mikaela Banes steps out. 4 ' Played on Bumblebee's radio after he turns over his engine, prompting Sam Witwicky to drive Mikaela Banes home. 5 ' Played to introduce Bumblebee's new look. See also [ ] • References [ ].

If intergalactic, shape-shifting, alien robots really did decide to settle an age-old feud on our home planet, it would make perfect sense for them to battle it out to a larger-than-life soundtrack like this one. Linkin Park get things going with the emo-tinged “New Divide.” The song paints a dark backdrop with mechanical sounding orchestration and a soaring chorus loaded with razor-honed hooks. Green Day follow it up with the moody “21 Guns,” a strolling ballad with a punchy chorus pulled from their celebrated 2009 album 21st Century Breakdown. Nickelback’s triumphant “Burn It To The Ground” would well accompany hurling a helicopter at one’s opponent; the meaty riff and sinister snarl of singer Chad Kroeger balance classic rock with a venomous post-grunge sound making for the album’s toughest tune. Staind also deliver a blistering rocker in “This Is It,” a moody and brooding song that recalls “Rooster”-era Alice In Chains. If you believe in saving the best for last, The Fallen’s remix of Cheap Trick’s take on the Transformers theme song is more than worth the wait as it sounds like the band haven’t aged a day since their epic 1978 performance at Budokan.

If intergalactic, shape-shifting, alien robots really did decide to settle an age-old feud on our home planet, it would make perfect sense for them to battle it out to a larger-than-life soundtrack like this one. Linkin Park get things going with the emo-tinged “New Divide.” The song paints a dark backdrop with mechanical sounding orchestration and a soaring chorus loaded with razor-honed hooks. Green Day follow it up with the moody “21 Guns,” a strolling ballad with a punchy chorus pulled from their celebrated 2009 album 21st Century Breakdown. Nickelback’s triumphant “Burn It To The Ground” would well accompany hurling a helicopter at one’s opponent; the meaty riff and sinister snarl of singer Chad Kroeger balance classic rock with a venomous post-grunge sound making for the album’s toughest tune.