Freddy vs. Jason (soundtrack)

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Freddy vs. Jason: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Freddy vs Jason soundtrack album cover.jpg
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedAugust 12, 2003
Genre
Length77:59
Label Roadrunner
Producer Michelle Van Arendonk (executive)
A Nightmare on Elm Street soundtrack chronology
Wes Craven's New Nightmare
(1994)
Freddy vs. Jason: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
(2003)
Freddy vs. Jason:
Original Motion Picture Score

(2003)
Friday the 13th soundtrack chronology
Jason X
(2002)
Freddy vs. Jason:
The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

(2003)
Freddy vs. Jason:
Original Motion Picture Score

(2003)
No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."How Can I Live" Christian Machado Ill Niño 3:18
2."When Darkness Falls" Howard Jones, Adam Dutkiewicz, Joel Stroetzel, Mike D'Antonio, Justin Foley Killswitch Engage 4:02
3."Beginning of the End" Tommy Decker, Jonny Santos Spineshank 3:32
4."Sun Doesn't Rise" Mushroomhead Mushroomhead 3:13
5."Condemned Until Rebirth" Jamey Jasta Hatebreed 2:07
6."Snap" Shawn Crahan, Paul Gray, Joey Jordison, Corey Taylor Slipknot 2:42
7."Army of Me" Mark Hunter Chimaira 4:21
8."The After Dinner Payback"Benjamin Perri, Francis Mark, Scott Gross, Brian Denevee, Mike Pilato From Autumn to Ashes 2:50
9."Leech" Clint Lowery, Morgan Rose Sevendust 4:30
10."Bombshell" Michael Cummings Powerman 5000 3:14
11."Welcome to the Strange" Joseph Pool Murderdolls 4:19
12."Out of My Way" Shaun Morgan, Dale Stewart Seether 3:51
13."Inside the Cynic" Corey Taylor Stone Sour 3:23
14."Swinging the Dead" Dez Fafara, Jeff Kendrick DevilDriver 3:38
15."The Waste" Igor Cavalera, Andreas Kisser Sepultura (feat. Mike Patton)3:39
16."Middle of Nowhere" The Blank Theory The Blank Theory 4:05
17."Ether" Matt Holt, Bill Gaal Nothingface 3:43
18."Trigger" Björn Gelotte, Jesper Strömblad, Anders Fridén In Flames 4:56
19."11th Hour" Randy Blythe, Mark Morton, Willie Adler, John Campbell, Chris Adler Lamb of God 3:44
20."(We Were) Electrocute" Peter Steele Type O Negative 6:49
Total length:77:59

Other songs used in the film

Though not present in the film itself, Foo Fighters' "Come Back" is featured during the alternate ending, available on the Blu-ray version but not the DVD.

Personnel

Producers

Individual provides mixing operations alongside producing.

Mixing
A&R
Other personnel

Charts

Weekly chart performance for Freddy vs. Jason
Chart (2003)Peak
position
US Billboard 200 [3] 25
US Soundtrack Albums (Billboard) [4] 4

Singles

YearSingleChartPosition
2003"How Can I Live"Mainstream Rock Tracks26

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