Attack the Block (soundtrack)

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Attack the Block (Original Music from the Motion Picture)
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Released16 May 2011 (2011-05-16)
Studio Abbey Road Studios, London
Genre
Length50:57
Label Decca Records
Steven Price chronology
Attack the Block
(2011)
The World's End
(2013)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Block" 3:07
2."Sam Is Mugged" 4:15
3."Round Two Bruv" 2:49
4."It's Raining Gollums" 1:07
5."Tooling Up" 2:26
6."Moses Is Arrested" 5:24
7."Tell Me I'm Dreaming" 4:36
8."Throat Ripper" 0:49
9."Rooftops" 4:02
10."Moses - Ninja" 4:03
11."Just Another Day" 1:25
12."They Want Moses" 2:05
13."Actions Have Consequences" 1:52
14."Eat My Hat"Steven Price1:41
15."They Fell Out of the Sky"Steven Price1:28
16."I Need to Finish What I Started"Steven Price0:42
17."Turn the Gas Up" 3:26
18."Moses vs The Monsters" 2:00
19."Moses the Hero"Steven Price2:01
20."The Ends" Basement Jaxx 2:08

Personnel

Credits adapted from CD liner notes. [18]

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