Country: U.S.A.
Genre: Hip-Hop, Alternative Rock, Electronic, Film Score
Label Number: B0016194-02
© 2011 DreamWorks/Interscope Records
The non-score soundtrack for Real Steel, director Shawn Levy’s surprisingly emotive sci-fi family action film about boxing robots, opens rough and ready with “Fast Lane” from Bad Meets Evil, which features Royce da 5’9” and Eminem. What follows is a fairly textbook summary of what the late '90s sounded like, with Foo Fighters, Limp Bizkit, Crystal Method, Prodigy, and Tom Morello
offering up their own Rock 'Em Sock 'Em jams, all of which appear in PG
form, lest the kiddies expand their vocabularies with colorful words
they’ve probably already heard a million times. Elsewhere, the Beastie Boys provide “Here’s a Little Something for Ya” from 2011’s excellent Hot Sauce Committee, Pt. 2, and composer Danny Elfman gets a few minutes at the end to provide a taste of his Firefly-inspired score with “Kenton.”
tags: various artists, real steel, music from the motion picture, soundtrack, ost, 2011, flac,






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