Revenge of the Fallen: The Score

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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen: The Score is an album featuring the original instrumental music composed by Steve Jablonsky for the live-action sequel Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Unlike the delayed limited release of the first movie's score album, this score was released by Warner Brothers Records on June 23, 2009, the same day as Revenge of the Fallen's rock/pop album. The digital download version was released even earlier, on June 12 in the United Kingdom.

Tracks

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  1. Prime (2:14) (Suite piece)
  2. Einstein's Wrong (3:35) (Sam has a 'full blown mental meltdown' in Professor Colan's class)
  3. NEST (2:08) (NEST gears up to fight Demolishor)[1]
  4. The Shard (2:42) (Arcee and Sideswipe chase Sideways; The kitchen appliances comes to life in the Witwickys' home; Ravage steals the All Spark fragment from Diego Garcia; Grindor kidnapping Sam, Mikaela, and Leo)
  5. The Fallen (4:03) (Suite piece)
  6. Infinite White (3:58)
  7. Heed Our Warning (4:26)
  8. The Fallen's Arrival (3:47) (Optimus Prime's death prompts Decepticon attacks across the globe)
  9. Tomb Of The Primes (2:47) (Sam, Mikaela, Leo, and Simmons finds the Matrix of Leadership in the Tomb of the Primes)
  10. Forest Battle (2:04) (Optimus battles Megatron, Starscream and Grindor)[2]
  11. Precious Cargo (1:38) (Sam and Mikaela make their way toward NEST's position with the Matrix of Leadership)
  12. Matrix Of Leadership (3:50) (Sam encounters the Primes and resurrects Optimus)[3]
  13. I Claim Your Sun (3:06) (The Fallen steals the Matrix and activates the solar harvester, Jetfire is combined with Optimus)[2]
  14. I Rise, You Fall (3:35) (Optimus defeats the Fallen)[4]

Notes

  • Linkin Park and Hans Zimmer worked with Steve Jablonsky on the score of the movie. Linkin Park also wrote a song, called "New Divide". It was one of the theme songs for the movie, and they did several interpretations on that theme. [5]

Footnotes

  1. Contains instrumental excerpt from "New Divide" by Linkin Park
  2. 2.0 2.1 Contains leitmotif/excerpt from "Autobots"
  3. Contains excerpt from "Arrival to Earth"
  4. Contains excerpts and themes from "No Sacrifice, No Victory"
  5. [1]