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| Jimmy Page | Guitar, Track Performer |
| Michael Penn | Track Performer |
| Fuel | Track Performer |
| Rage Against the Machine | Track Performer |
| The Wallflowers | Track Performer |
| Nicholas Dodd | Conductor, Performing Ensemble |
| Benmont Tench | Hammond Organ, chamberlain |
| Green Day | Track Performer |
| Kenny Hicks | Background Vocals |
| Paul Logus | Cymbals |
| Tom Morello | Bass, Guitar |
| Mario Winans | Drums |
| Jamiroquai | Track Performer |
| Foo Fighters | Track Performer |
| Silverchair | Track Performer |
| Days of the New | Track Performer |
| Diddy | Track Performer |
| Franz Stahl | Track Performer |
| Monique Walker | Background Vocals |
| Jeffrey Walker | Keyboards |
| Ben Folds Five | Track Performer |
| Fuzzbubble | Track Performer |
| Joey DeLuxe | Track Performer |
| Jeremy Lubbock | Arranger |
| Rage Against the Machine | Arranger, Producer |
| David Arnold | Composer |
| Mike Clink | Producer, Engineer |
| Sean "Puffy" Combs | Producer, Executive Producer |
| Green Day | Producer |
| Nick DiDia | Engineer |
| Jason Kay | Composer, Producer |
| Bill Klatt | Producer |
| Nick Launay | Producer, Engineer |
| Scott Litt | Producer |
| Paul Logus | Engineer |
| Stephen Marcussen | Mastering |
| Benny Medina | Executive Producer |
| Shawn Murphy | Engineer |
| Clif Norrell | Producer |
| Brendan O'Brien | Producer |
| Brian Scheuble | Engineer |
| Andrew Slater | Producer |
| Toby Smith | Composer |
| Foo Fighters | Producer |
| Rob Cavallo | Producer |
| Chris Vrenna | Programming, Additional Production |
| Adam Green | Producer |
| Darren Jessee | Composer |
Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
I thought this soundtrack was awesome! It has great songs. I didn't really listen to this soundtrack until 2 years after the movie had come out. I thought the movie was horrible. But the soundtrack is awesome. It has great songs like Puff Daddy aka Diddy's "Come With Me", "Air" Ben Folds Five, Green Day "Brain Stew", "Heros" The Wallflowers, and "Underground" Rage Against the Machine. This is definatley an album that someone who is a fan of 90's rock music would enjoy!
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Posted October 1, 2010
I think that it's horrible that there is not an isolated recording of just the David Arnold score to 1998's "Godeilla". Instead we have this horrible "Rap Trash" cd. It's tragic that Arnold's score is not made available to the masses. The "Rap Trash" cd has only one track not even running two minutes. Maybe someone will read this and some day produce a music cd only of this great film score.
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Posted October 1, 2010
For Christmas, 1998, I bought this album. I especially enjoyed hearing Puff Daddy's COME WITH ME, and Rage Against the Machine's NO SHELTER.
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Posted June 22, 2010
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Posted May 14, 2009
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Posted March 29, 2009
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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Godzilla was going to be the blockbuster of 1998, the one that stomped all the records and destroyed the competition. As it ruled the box office charts, its soundtrack -- a blend of alt-rock and hip-hop calculated to appeal to the widest possible audience -- would rule the music charts. But Godzilla didn't break box-office records its first week out, and quickly lost its blockbuster momentum. Yet Godzilla: The Album held strong, largely because of two hit singles: the Wallflowers' guitar-oriented yet reverent cover of David Bowie's synthesized anthem "Heroes" and Puff Daddy and Jimmy Page's "Come with Me," which most people know as "'Kashmir'" with a beatbox." ...