Mortal Kombat: More Kombat
Mortal Kombat: More Kombat is a compilation album featuring primarily exclusive music from a number of metal, industrial and electronica bands inspired by the first Mortal Kombat film. It is not an actual soundtrack to the movie, however.[2] Cubanate's "Oxyacetylene" had already been released as a single from their 1994 album Cyberia. Babylon Zoo's "Spaceman" had already been released as a single in 1995. Alien Factory's "Higher" later turned up in the second movie, Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, and Juno Reactor's "The Journey Kontinues" was later released under the title "Biot Messiah" on the single "God Is God" (1997). Two of the tracks appeared in the animated series Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm: Psykosonik's "It Has Begun" and Sister Machine Gun's "Deeper Down". Track 16 is exclusive to the cassette release[3] and was taken from the EBN's album Telecommunication Breakdown.
Mortal Kombat: More Kombat | |
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Compilation album by Various Artists | |
Released | November 5, 1996 |
Genre | Electronica, industrial rock, alternative metal |
Label | TVT |
Producer | Lawrence Kasanoff and Steve Gottlieb |
Singles from Mortal Kombat: More Kombat | |
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Track listing
- Psykosonik - "It Has Begun" (exclusive)
- Alien Factory - "Higher"
- Sepultura - "Chaos B.C." (remix of Refuse/Resist)
- Killing Joke - "Drug" (exclusive)
- God Lives Underwater - "Weight" (exclusive)
- Sister Machine Gun - "Deeper Down" (exclusive)
- Gudrun Gut - "Firething"
- Loaded - "Fatality" (exclusive)
- Crawlspace - "My Ruin"
- Babylon Zoo - "Spaceman"
- Chemlab - "Exiled" (edit)
- Cubanate - "Oxyacetylene"
- GZR - "Outworld" (exclusive)
- The Crystal Method - "Come2gether" (exclusive)
- Juno Reactor - "The Journey Kontinues" (exclusive)
- Emergency Broadcast Network - "Electronic Behaviour Control System Ver2.0"
References
- "Mortal Kombat: More Kombat - Original Soundtrack". Allmusic.
- "Tidbits...". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 89. Ziff Davis. December 1996. p. 21.
- "Mortal Kombat Online".