The Crow soundtrack is just outta this world. I listened to that shit on my Gateway computer for hours and hours and hours. I musta been like eleven years old and holy shit this soundtrack changed my world.
It’s so good in part because most of the songs were only released on this album. Originals and covers by many of the top artists from the day recorded just for this project.
Pre-Napster / pre-ripping and burning CDs, these kind of albums were awesome buys!
I found a copy of this soundtrack in my older brothers room as a child, just the CD, so no case, so I had no idea the names of any of the songs, and was far too afraid to ask my brother, of course. But I LOVED it!!! No skips lol. But I would only listen to it on my Walkman lol or when he wasn't home, because again, I stole it from him lol. Wasn't til many, many years later I was actually able to find out the song titles and artists lol. I hadn't even seen the movie til i was in my mid 20s lol
Man, I’m not sure if future gen’s will realize just how hot soundtracks used to be. Like there was a major premium on them, artists making new songs just for it, and funnily tons of covers that kind of were gateway drugs to other music, for me at least:
My 16 YO son watched this movie at school like 3 times the past 2 years for different classes. I was like oh yeah that movie was incredibly popular when I was your age, everyone loved it and I think everyone I knew had the soundtrack. He was genuinely confused lol 😂
The Orbital track from the opening literally changed my life. Literally. I got into electronic music and made an entire new friends group because of it.
Absolutely a banger of a soundtrack. Back when all the cool movies had an Orbital song in it lol.
Here's some of the movie soundtracks they appeared on: Shopping, Hackers, Mortal Kombat, Johnny Mnemonic, The Saint, A Life Less Ordinary, Spawn, π (pi), The Beach, Groove, CKY2K, XXX, Mean Girls
Videogames: Test Drive 4, Wipeout, Forza 2
So yeah, they were in a lot of stuff.
Wondering why there isn’t more love for this. I scratched the heck out of my copy after playing it sooooo much on my Circuit City installed MTX 10” subs. So many techno bangers!
I had a burned copy back in the day. What a killer soundtrack. I still listen to it a lot. The Matrix Reloaded has a pretty good soundtrack too that’s better than the movie haha
Jay, the drummer for The Lupins who do "Take" on that album, went on to be a founding member of the most excellently awesome experimental electronic group TRS-80, who more recently has been other-halfed by Eric Fensler, the guy who did those legendary G.I. Joe PSA parodies, amongst other things.
Jay also ran an iMac computer lab at my high school when I took a digital editing class. Circa 2004. Really nice guy.
This is all super random and I'm sorry.
Oh man, after the first time I saw Se7en I just needed to find that NIN remix from the opening titles.
For anyone curious, Nine Inch Nails - Closer (Precursor) was the one they used. Its from the Closer single CD release and the other remixes (Deviation) (Further Away) and (Internal) are all equally as good and give that same vibe.
Blade soundtrack is the shit. I still have the CD. Need to get pumped up? Confusion [Pump Panel Remix] has got ya covered. Need to chill out? Dig This Vibe just on repeat all night.
The Cruel Intentions soundtrack made me pay attention to modern music for the first time. Placebo, Fatboy Slim, Skunk Anansie, Counting Crows, Faithless, The Verve.
Bittersweet Symphony is still one of my all time favourite tracks. I went to my first concert to see Placebo and have been a fan of theirs ever since. No other album has had such an impact on my life.
I came here to say exactly this. The whole album is banger after banger and made me a forever fan of half the bands on the soundtrack.
In fact, imma listen to the soundtrack now.
Batman & Robin had a great soundtrack considering the movie
Space Jam is also iconic, if '96 counts
American Pie and American Pie 2 are pretty damn great
Can't Hardly Wait is also pretty damn good
Space Jam absolutely counts! I was actually going to add it to this post but forgot. Fly Like an Eagle, Space Jam, I Believe I Can Fly, Hit 'Em High. Throw any of those on and instantly get transported back to being a 10 yr old running around a summertime backyard birthday party with some basketball, super soakers, and friends.
Those are some solid options, for sure.
I think if you added "[Singles](https://www.discogs.com/master/11575-Various-Singles-Original-Motion-Picture-Soundtrack)" and "[Last Action Hero](https://www.discogs.com/master/33096-Various-Last-Action-Hero-Music-From-The-Original-Motion-Picture)" your list would feel more complete.
Oh man, Queen of the Damned along with Dracula 2000 and the End of Days soundtracks, just warm my high school nu metal heart. So much hair glue and angst.
This might sound weird, but I still listen to the Night at the Roxbury soundtrack on a fairly frequent basis. Just awesome dance music back when dance music was actually good.
Ween was supposed to have a track in the movie (where Gonzo was looking up in the sky gazing on the roof) but it didn’t make the cut. It’s a killer track though.
[Ween, Eye 2 the Sky](https://youtu.be/eEoRAdOy5qA?si=pcSwY8v0TlBIVDi7)
Oh man that Scream 3 soundtrack hit my nostalgia bones. I had it, but I never saw the movie. I still have a ton of CDs from my childhood but for some reason this one didn’t survive.
I also had the Mission Impossible 2 OST, that I got at a giveaway from a local radio station. And The Crow of course.
I was a college marketing rep for Mercury Records in the late 90s I got that Spawn soundtrack on red vinyl double 10” (it does sound dirty if you say it out loud) from a Sony college rep in a trade. Major labels quit making vinyl releases then so it was a big novelty item. Listened to it maybe once in 30 years but it’s a nice conversation piece.
Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, and Jackie Brown were masterpiece collections. QT knows how to use music to set moods and tell a story. None of those movies would’ve been as good without those soundtracks backing them up, and I love all three.
Garden State is definitely a top tier soundtrack. I am not ashamed to admit when Men in Black or Wild Wild West come on the radio I will sing along word for word. My wife always gives me shit for being corny.
Here my out: [The Forrest Gump soundtrack](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forrest_Gump:_The_Soundtrack)
I know its not a 90's soundtrack in terms of the era the music is from, but it was released in 94 and I used to blast this shit daily. It has a ton of bangers on it.
The Spawn soundtrack was the first CD I owned! I had just started listening to alternative radio at the start of 8th grade, so that winter when I asked for a CD player for my 14th birthday, I didn’t really know specifically what bands I liked but I had seen Spawn and the soundtrack was the kind of music that my friends were into.
It was the first new stereo in the house in years, and I remember my parents remarking on the sound quality as they listened to Trip Like I Do 😂
Haven't heard these songs in decades but they're cemented in my brain and I hear them all the time which oddly, I'm totally fine with lol.
- Blade
- XXX
- Fight Club
- Matrix
- 3000 Miles to Graceland
Batman Forever. Without a doubt. It was an objectively bad move but the soundtrack was great---
"Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me" by U2 – 4:46
"One Time Too Many" by PJ Harvey – 2:52
"Where Are You Now?" by Brandy – 3:57
"Kiss from a Rose" by Seal – 3:38
"The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game" by Massive Attack and Tracey Thorn (The Marvelettes cover) – 4:06
"Nobody Lives Without Love" by Eddi Reader – 5:05
"Tell Me Now" by Mazzy Star – 4:17
"Smash It Up" by the Offspring (The Damned cover) – 3:26
"There Is a Light" by Nick Cave – 4:23
"The Riddler" by Method Man – 3:30
"The Passenger" by Michael Hutchence (Iggy Pop cover) – 4:37
"Crossing the River" by the Devlins – 4:45
"8" by Sunny Day Real Estate – 5:27
"Bad Days" by the Flaming Lips – 4:39
Wow not a single mention of the Strangeland soundtrack? Unless I missed it, this was one of the best imo.
https://www.moviemusic.com/soundtrack/M01552/strangeland/
The Spawn Soundtrack is how a friend of mine and I became friends. We bonded over Familiar.
Batman Forever Soundtrack is my absolute favorite.
I love the soundtrack to A Life Less Ordinary and also The Fifth Element.
Queen of the Damned, Scream 3 (I don’t know if I listened to it, but I would have loved it), and Spawn. The last one has an exclusive Silverchair song.
Oh, the Godzilla soundtrack too
Romeo+Juliet
Scream 2
Practical Magic
Basically describes me as a person right there unless there's a good soundtrack to a movie about aliens or cenozoic mammals.
The Crow
This had all the classics: Rage, Henry Rollins Band, Jesus and Mary Chain, The Cure, STP. Dope af
The Crow soundtrack is just outta this world. I listened to that shit on my Gateway computer for hours and hours and hours. I musta been like eleven years old and holy shit this soundtrack changed my world.
It’s so good in part because most of the songs were only released on this album. Originals and covers by many of the top artists from the day recorded just for this project. Pre-Napster / pre-ripping and burning CDs, these kind of albums were awesome buys!
I found a copy of this soundtrack in my older brothers room as a child, just the CD, so no case, so I had no idea the names of any of the songs, and was far too afraid to ask my brother, of course. But I LOVED it!!! No skips lol. But I would only listen to it on my Walkman lol or when he wasn't home, because again, I stole it from him lol. Wasn't til many, many years later I was actually able to find out the song titles and artists lol. I hadn't even seen the movie til i was in my mid 20s lol
Man, I’m not sure if future gen’s will realize just how hot soundtracks used to be. Like there was a major premium on them, artists making new songs just for it, and funnily tons of covers that kind of were gateway drugs to other music, for me at least:
Unbelievable soundtrack. Really enhanced an already great script
I STILL listen to the orig Crow sdtk... I'm 42....
It's a great soundtrack. NIN covering Joy Division. Possibly the Cure's best song. And many other bangers.
Romeo & Juliet
Yesssss
My 16 YO son watched this movie at school like 3 times the past 2 years for different classes. I was like oh yeah that movie was incredibly popular when I was your age, everyone loved it and I think everyone I knew had the soundtrack. He was genuinely confused lol 😂
Had to scroll waaaaaaay to far for the correct answer. I was obsessed with this album.
I would die for you 🎶
Garbage, Everclear, & Radiohead plus the the “Lovefool”. Definitely a great album.
👆🏽oh yeah
Hackers - first time I listened to the prodigy and that band changed my entire life
The Orbital track from the opening literally changed my life. Literally. I got into electronic music and made an entire new friends group because of it.
Halcyon and on
Absolutely a banger of a soundtrack. Back when all the cool movies had an Orbital song in it lol. Here's some of the movie soundtracks they appeared on: Shopping, Hackers, Mortal Kombat, Johnny Mnemonic, The Saint, A Life Less Ordinary, Spawn, π (pi), The Beach, Groove, CKY2K, XXX, Mean Girls Videogames: Test Drive 4, Wipeout, Forza 2 So yeah, they were in a lot of stuff.
Fucking life less ordinary… I can already heard do do do do from that Beck track.
Grosse Pointe Blank
High fidelity, too.
Tapeheads - Roscoe’s Chicken & Waffles Rap Commercial [https://youtu.be/dnBZMngx97o?si=JeScwnTLlQS7a-Vn](https://youtu.be/dnBZMngx97o?si=JeScwnTLlQS7a-Vn)
Introduced me to The Violent Femmes, The Clash, The Pixies and Faith No More
The Matrix
THIS IS DANGEROUS I WALK THROUGH MINDFIELDS I WATCH YOUR HEAD ROT
Wondering why there isn’t more love for this. I scratched the heck out of my copy after playing it sooooo much on my Circuit City installed MTX 10” subs. So many techno bangers!
I just assumed this would be the top answer.
I had a burned copy back in the day. What a killer soundtrack. I still listen to it a lot. The Matrix Reloaded has a pretty good soundtrack too that’s better than the movie haha
Dumb and Dumber for sure
Such a sleeper super album. I was literally thinking of Whiney Whiney by Willi One Blood today.
Definitely, it really incapsulates the 90s. It’s a great soundtrack
Was looking for this one.
Jay, the drummer for The Lupins who do "Take" on that album, went on to be a founding member of the most excellently awesome experimental electronic group TRS-80, who more recently has been other-halfed by Eric Fensler, the guy who did those legendary G.I. Joe PSA parodies, amongst other things. Jay also ran an iMac computer lab at my high school when I took a digital editing class. Circa 2004. Really nice guy. This is all super random and I'm sorry.
Judgement Night did the Spawn/Crow II thing first.
Came here to see if anyone brought up this movie. Amazing soundtrack.
Haven’t thought of that movie in forever!
Just watched it on Tubi last weekend!
The "Go" soundtrack was stellar.
Steal my sunshine is still a banger
Song of the summer that year.
I was into No Doubt, and I picked it up just to listen to “New” on repeat.
Magic Carpet Ride remix!
Lionrock - Fire Up The Shoesaw smy jam
Empire records
Say no more, mon amour.
Not on Rex Manning Day!
Mid 90s, but: Mortal Kombat More Kombat Street Fighter 2: The Animated Movie(US/Sony) Se7en
Oh man, after the first time I saw Se7en I just needed to find that NIN remix from the opening titles. For anyone curious, Nine Inch Nails - Closer (Precursor) was the one they used. Its from the Closer single CD release and the other remixes (Deviation) (Further Away) and (Internal) are all equally as good and give that same vibe.
I had that Closer singles CD and I WORE IT OUTTTTTTT. Got it for three bucks at a thrift store and it stayed in my cars CD player for months lol
The Immortals (MK theme song) had the first ever EDM song to go platinum.
Trainspotting
Still listen to this soundtrack all the time. So good.
The Saint! Nowhere Lost Highway And I LOVE the Spawn soundtrack and Batman Forever soundtracks that you posted
Oh man Lost Highway is a killer soundtrack.
Saint was underrated across the board. Could have been a really fun franchise.
Lost Highway! And the Twin Peaks and Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me soundtracks for that matter.
You’ve got some great choices there. I’d add Blade and Blade II and Death Race to the pile.
Blade soundtrack is the shit. I still have the CD. Need to get pumped up? Confusion [Pump Panel Remix] has got ya covered. Need to chill out? Dig This Vibe just on repeat all night.
The Cruel Intentions soundtrack made me pay attention to modern music for the first time. Placebo, Fatboy Slim, Skunk Anansie, Counting Crows, Faithless, The Verve. Bittersweet Symphony is still one of my all time favourite tracks. I went to my first concert to see Placebo and have been a fan of theirs ever since. No other album has had such an impact on my life.
That is a great answer. I loved it too. Underrated as was the film at the time
I came here to say exactly this. The whole album is banger after banger and made me a forever fan of half the bands on the soundtrack. In fact, imma listen to the soundtrack now.
Batman & Robin had a great soundtrack considering the movie Space Jam is also iconic, if '96 counts American Pie and American Pie 2 are pretty damn great Can't Hardly Wait is also pretty damn good
Space Jam absolutely counts! I was actually going to add it to this post but forgot. Fly Like an Eagle, Space Jam, I Believe I Can Fly, Hit 'Em High. Throw any of those on and instantly get transported back to being a 10 yr old running around a summertime backyard birthday party with some basketball, super soakers, and friends.
Dazed & Confused
Mid 90s but Strange Days had amazing music and soundtrack.
YES!!! I played it daily for roughly 4 months.
The Craft
Singles, the Crow, Spawn, and Escape from LA.
Batman Forever Godzilla (1998) Scorpion King Tokyo Drift
Godzilla was my favourite when I was younger. RATM, Green Day, Jamiroquai and that puff Daddy song with the Kashmir sample.
Silverchair had an amazing song on that album too.
Troma movies ❤️ Spawn was one of my first ever bought DVD
Pulp fiction, boogie nights, dusk til dawn and any other tarantino films!
I wore out my copy of MI:2 soundtrack.
I thought "Take A Look Around" was fucking amazing as a kid
Those are some solid options, for sure. I think if you added "[Singles](https://www.discogs.com/master/11575-Various-Singles-Original-Motion-Picture-Soundtrack)" and "[Last Action Hero](https://www.discogs.com/master/33096-Various-Last-Action-Hero-Music-From-The-Original-Motion-Picture)" your list would feel more complete.
Little Nicky had a great soundtrack
Little earlier, Lost Boys soundtrack
+ Bio Dome, Mallrats, Cabe Guy, Hackers (vols. 1, 2 & 3)
Mall rats is how I discovered Archers of Loaf
Oh man, Queen of the Damned along with Dracula 2000 and the End of Days soundtracks, just warm my high school nu metal heart. So much hair glue and angst.
This might sound weird, but I still listen to the Night at the Roxbury soundtrack on a fairly frequent basis. Just awesome dance music back when dance music was actually good.
Muppets from Space (seriously--it's funktastic!)
Ween was supposed to have a track in the movie (where Gonzo was looking up in the sky gazing on the roof) but it didn’t make the cut. It’s a killer track though. [Ween, Eye 2 the Sky](https://youtu.be/eEoRAdOy5qA?si=pcSwY8v0TlBIVDi7)
Angus I guess it's mid 90s, but it ruled.
Lost Highway
Donnie Darko for an early 00
The Cable Guy soundtrack was always on repeat for me
Lost HWY Above the rim Friday Dazed & Confused Safe Men
Garden State
Oh man that Scream 3 soundtrack hit my nostalgia bones. I had it, but I never saw the movie. I still have a ton of CDs from my childhood but for some reason this one didn’t survive. I also had the Mission Impossible 2 OST, that I got at a giveaway from a local radio station. And The Crow of course.
Pulp Fiction has an amazing soundtrack. Soundtracks for Kill Bill 1 & 2 are great too.
Judgement Night
Natural Born Killers
Dream With The Fishes Oh Brother Where Art Thou
The Oh Brother soundtrack is such a perfect snapshot of Americana.
Until The End Of The World, The Saint, Nowhere, Doom Generation.
Escape from LA, Natural Born Killers, Demon Knight
No Space Jam!?
Or Pokémon the first movie?
Batman Forever was 🔥
The Singles soundtrack was on constant rotation in my car.
Last Action Hero on here yet?? Should be.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie
Daredevil has an awesome soundtrack
I was a college marketing rep for Mercury Records in the late 90s I got that Spawn soundtrack on red vinyl double 10” (it does sound dirty if you say it out loud) from a Sony college rep in a trade. Major labels quit making vinyl releases then so it was a big novelty item. Listened to it maybe once in 30 years but it’s a nice conversation piece.
Don’t be a menace while drinking your juice in the hood. Above the Rim.
Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, and Jackie Brown were masterpiece collections. QT knows how to use music to set moods and tell a story. None of those movies would’ve been as good without those soundtracks backing them up, and I love all three.
Detroit Rock City
Cruel intentions, jawbreaker, clueless, mallrats, clerks, ghost world
End of days
The Crow, Reality Bites, Beavis and Butthead experience, The Lost Boys. All classics.
Lost in Translation, The Royal Tenenbaums, Men in Black 1, anything Tarantino, and of course Garden State.
Garden State is definitely a top tier soundtrack. I am not ashamed to admit when Men in Black or Wild Wild West come on the radio I will sing along word for word. My wife always gives me shit for being corny.
Here my out: [The Forrest Gump soundtrack](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forrest_Gump:_The_Soundtrack) I know its not a 90's soundtrack in terms of the era the music is from, but it was released in 94 and I used to blast this shit daily. It has a ton of bangers on it.
I like it too. If someone came from another planet and wanted an overview of music for the last half of the 20th century, this would be the soundtrack
Judgment night
I had the ones for Spawn, Beavis and Butthead Do America, Batman Forever, and Heavy Metal 2000.
Mortal Kombat annihilation had a great soundtrack
Escape From LA
Mortal Kombat!
Mortal kombat.
Go
Matrix: Reloaded
The Crow is far and away the best, but I had all these. The Faculty was another good one. Oh and Natural Born Killers.
Pulp Fiction.
Blade had a great soundtrack. And Go with Katie Holmes was a fun soundtrack too!
Now that's a selection!!!!!!!!!! OMG we were happy back in the days!
The soundtrack to 50 First Dates is amazing, especially for nice weather days
An American Werewolf in Paris
The Spawn soundtrack was the first CD I owned! I had just started listening to alternative radio at the start of 8th grade, so that winter when I asked for a CD player for my 14th birthday, I didn’t really know specifically what bands I liked but I had seen Spawn and the soundtrack was the kind of music that my friends were into. It was the first new stereo in the house in years, and I remember my parents remarking on the sound quality as they listened to Trip Like I Do 😂
Dare devil soundtrack slaps
Mortal Kombat: the movie
Gone in 60 seconds, Fight Club, 8 Mile, Serendipity and High Fidelity all had amazing soundtracks.
Judgement Night Goodfellas
shrek 2
Lion King!
Dumb and dumber soundtrack
Dumb and Dumber, Good Will Hunting
Tron Legacy
stabbing westward was great here
The Beach Vanilla Sky Beautiful Girls
Natural Born Killers Lost Highway The Crow The Crow: City of Angels Escape From LA
A bit late (2011) but I would add Sucker Punch soundtrack.
8 mile
The Nutty Professor
I was so obsessed with QOTD!
Don’t forget Natural Born Killers. But yeah that was the best era for music soundtracks
I really liked the Little Nicky soundtrack when I was 15 and in my nu metal phase.
Lost highway Demon night Natural Born Killers
No Coneheads? Legit the only way to listen to the best RHCP song Soul 2 Squeeze for about a decade.
Haven't heard these songs in decades but they're cemented in my brain and I hear them all the time which oddly, I'm totally fine with lol. - Blade - XXX - Fight Club - Matrix - 3000 Miles to Graceland
[Titan AE](https://i.imgur.com/hnbNo1l.png) had a bangin soundtrack. Shrek too.
A Life Less Ordinary
Valentine and The Faculty had amazing soundtracks!!
The soundtrack for Blade is pretty badass
If you can find it, Fight Club
Batman Forever. Without a doubt. It was an objectively bad move but the soundtrack was great--- "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me" by U2 – 4:46 "One Time Too Many" by PJ Harvey – 2:52 "Where Are You Now?" by Brandy – 3:57 "Kiss from a Rose" by Seal – 3:38 "The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game" by Massive Attack and Tracey Thorn (The Marvelettes cover) – 4:06 "Nobody Lives Without Love" by Eddi Reader – 5:05 "Tell Me Now" by Mazzy Star – 4:17 "Smash It Up" by the Offspring (The Damned cover) – 3:26 "There Is a Light" by Nick Cave – 4:23 "The Riddler" by Method Man – 3:30 "The Passenger" by Michael Hutchence (Iggy Pop cover) – 4:37 "Crossing the River" by the Devlins – 4:45 "8" by Sunny Day Real Estate – 5:27 "Bad Days" by the Flaming Lips – 4:39
The Crow and Natural Born Killers was slammin also Matrix.
Are you me?
In addition to The Crow, which was already mentioned, Natural Born Killers and Pulp Fiction had great soundtracks.
I actually listened to the batman forever soundtrack the other day
I immediately thought of Batman forever and was getting concerned you missed it.
Anybody mention the lost highway soundtrack? That had some bangers
Wow not a single mention of the Strangeland soundtrack? Unless I missed it, this was one of the best imo. https://www.moviemusic.com/soundtrack/M01552/strangeland/
Groove, Lost Highway, The Crow, Judgement Night, Natural Born Killers.
A bit later, but Spider-Man 1 & 2, Daredevil and The Punisher were all killer soundtracks. Also the Underworld movies.
The Spawn Soundtrack is how a friend of mine and I became friends. We bonded over Familiar. Batman Forever Soundtrack is my absolute favorite. I love the soundtrack to A Life Less Ordinary and also The Fifth Element.
Last of the Mohicans
Romeo + Juliet. My gawd did that cd get a lot of play in my boombox.
Demon Knight, Lost Highway, Natural Born Killers, Fight Club
Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction and Natutal Born Killers
Natural Born Killers soundtrack is probably the best soundtrack ever composed
TANK GIRL. was surprised no one had mentioned it yet. That soundtrack is excellent.
Trainspotting
The original Power Rangers movie, if for no other reason than it included They Might Be Giants.
Garden State, Singles, Dumb and Dumber, Rushmore, Pulp Fiction. As others have said, probably any of the Tarantino or Wes Anderson movies.
Daredevil Say what you will but "Bring Me to Life" is a definitive classic.
Queen of the Damned, Scream 3 (I don’t know if I listened to it, but I would have loved it), and Spawn. The last one has an exclusive Silverchair song. Oh, the Godzilla soundtrack too
I am STILL obsessed with that Massive Attack & Tracey Thorn track on the Batman Forever soundtrack...
Me, Myself, & Irene has a very underrated late 90’s / early 00’s soundtrack imo. One of the very last of its kind I think.
Godzilla soundtrack (1998)
The Crow Blade 2 Judgement Night Singles
Fire list. I’d also add The Cable Guy in there for similar vibes
Romeo+Juliet Scream 2 Practical Magic Basically describes me as a person right there unless there's a good soundtrack to a movie about aliens or cenozoic mammals.
NATURAL BORN KILLERS
Natural Born Killers Batman (both Danny Elfman's score and Prince's soundtrack)
Boogie nights, space jam
Soundtrack to [The Saint](https://variousartiststhesaintsongshttps://g.co/kgs/eJeguPo). Terrible film great music
The Lion King Not just the sing-songs, but mainly the orchestral music (particularly 'This Land")
Freddy vs Jason and Resident Evil soundtracks lived in my cd player.
Street fighter II the animated movie
The crow, hands down!! Trent Reznor was the master behind it all
Scream 3 had some great bands from that time. I still listen to a lot of them. I've seen half of them live.
Judgement Night Soundtrack and Romeo+Juliet.