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Transformers: Dark of the Moon

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1 Iridescent Bennington/Linkin P 4:00
2 Monster Williams/York 3:20
3 The Only Hope for Me Is You   4:34
4 Faith (When I Let You Down) Taking Back Sunday 3:09
5 The Bottom April/Lewis 4:21
6 Get Thru This Hetherington 2:43
7 All That You Are Rzeznik/Shanks 3:13
8 Head Above Water Connolly/Stevens 3:32
9 Set the World on Fire Abraham/Biersack/Fe 3:41
10 Awake and Alive (The Quickening) Cooper/Howes 3:29
11 Just Got Paid Beard/Gibbons/Ham 3:34
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Transformers: Dark of the Moon

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Reprise

Category: Pop/Rock

Transformers: Dark of the Moon

UPC: 093624957867

Release Date: 06/14/2011

Original Release Date: 06/14/2011

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Iridescent, Monster, The Only Hope for Me Is You, Faith (When I Let You Down), The Bottom, Get Thru This, All That You Are, Head Above Water, Set the World on Fire, Awake and Alive (The Quickening), Just Got Paid]
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James Christopher Monger

In keeping with Transformers tradition, the soundtrack for Dark of the Moon, the third installment in the franchise, is split into two collections, one for the songs and one for the score. The 11-track ?song? version (also following tradition) is populated by all of the usual suspects (My Chemical Romance, Linkin Park, Staind, Paramore, Taking Back Sunday), all of whom seem to exist solely to provide director Michael Bay with the appropriate decibels with which to unleash his near-constant barrages of CG carnage. New to the Transformers realm is trend-bucking, progressive metal outfit Mastodon, who offer up a surprisingly dirty, authentic, swampy rendition of ZZ Top's ?Just Got Paid,? which serves as a nice tonic amidst the constantly pained, angst-fueled cacophony that comes before it. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi