| Fight Club | ||
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| Soundtrack by The Dust Brothers | ||
| Released | 1999 | |
| Genre | Trip-hop Electronica |
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| Length | 60:42
(64:13 with bonus track) |
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| Label | Restless Records | |
| Producer | The Dust Brothers | |
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The Fight Club film score was composed in 1999 by Los Angeles production duo The Dust Brothers. The soundtrack CD was release in edited form from the original film version. Some cues from the film were re-mixed to be more fitting for listening than film accompaniment, and the cues rearranged into a more "pop music" style and grouped together by themes (for example, all of the separate cues in the track "Marla" were used in scenes regarding the character Marla Singer).
This soundtrack is notable for being The Dust Brothers' only album of original material as of 2007.
Track listing
- "Who Is Tyler Durden?" – 5:03
- "Homework" – 4:36
- "What Is Fight Club?" – 4:44
- "Single Serving Jack" – 4:14
- "Corporate World" – 2:42
- "Psycho Boy Jack" – 2:57
- "Hessel, Raymond K." – 2:49
- "Medula Oblongata" – 5:59
- "Jack's Smirking Revenge" – 3:58
- "Stealing Fat" – 2:21
- "Chemical Burn" – 3:35
- "Marla" – 4:22
- "Commissioner Castration" – 3:06
- "Space Monkeys" – 3:18
- "Finding The Bomb" – 6:50
- "This Is Your Life" (featuring Tyler Durden) – 3:31
Track 16 is a bonus track for later versions of the album released on BMG. It has also been released as its own single with remixes. It is essentially an alternate version of "Medula Oblongata" with Tyler Durden (actor Brad Pitt's character from the film) reciting lines and themes from the film in spoken-word style.
Cues
As the album is presented out of order, here is a list of the separate cues, the approximate time(s) used in the film (in bold), and the scene.[1]
- "Who Is Tyler Durden?" – 5:03
- 0:00 – 1:50:51 – Changeover
- 4:26 – 0:14:02 – Power animal #2
- "Homework" – 4:36
- 0:00 – 1:19:29 – Project Mayhem
- 2:06 – 1:48:17 – Déjà vu
- 4:08 – 0:08:57 – "You can cry"
- "What Is Fight Club?" – 4:44
- 0:00 – 0:43:32 – Welcome to fight club – 1:09:01 – "Do you know about Tyler Durden?"
- 3:55 – 1:05:14 – Copier abuse
- "Single Serving Jack" – 4:14
- 0:00 – 0:19:10 – Single serving Jack
- 1:46 – 1:55:26 – "We're solid"
- 2:50 – 2:00:14 – Mea culpa
- 3:22 – 0:51:20 – Infectious human waste
- "Corporate World" – 2:42
- 0:00 – 0:04:45 – Nesting instinct
- 0:55 – 0:03:49 – Insomnia
- 1:23 – 2:12:00 – "My eyes are open"
- "Psycho Boy Jack" – 2:57
- 0:00 – Unused in film
- 1:27 – 1:42:39 – Planet Tyler
- "Hessel, Raymond K." – 2:49
- 1:23:51 – Human sacrifice
- "Medula Oblongata" – 5:59
- 0:00 – 1:39:42 – A near-life experience
- 3:43 – 0:37:11 – The genesis of fight club
- "Jack's Smirking Revenge" – 3:58
- 0:00 – 0:35:09 – 00:40:24 – Paper Street
- 1:13 – 0:26:15 – Jack's nice neat flaming shit
- 2:12 – 1:16:57 – "I am Jack's smirking revenge"
- "Stealing Fat" – 2:21
- 0:00 – 1:00:06 – Tyler's secret formula soap
- 0:52 – 0:00:33 – Fear center
- "Chemical Burn" – 3:35
- 0:00 – 1:02:15 – Chemical burn
- 2:07 – 1:45:03 – Operation Latté Thunder
- "Marla" – 4:22
- 0:00 – 0:11:02 – Marla, the big tourist
- 1:52 – 0:48:33 – Sport fucking
- 2:14 – 0:50:06 – "Prepare to evacuate soul"
- 3:00 – Kicking and Screaming
- "Commissioner Castration" – 3:06
- 0:00 – 1:12:32 – "You don't know where I've been, Lou"
- 1:24 – 1:33:26 – Commissioner castration
- "Space Monkeys" – 3:18
- 0:00 – Unused in film
- 1:10 – 1:14:51 – Homework
- 2:14 – 0:48:58 – "Tyler's door was never closed" – 0:54:50 – "I was the Zen master"
- 2:16 – 1:27:56 – Space monkeys
- "Finding The Bomb" – 6:50
- 2:02:55 – 1888 Franklin
Notes
- ^ Soundtrack CD and Fight Club 2-disc collector's edition. Most scene titles are taken from the DVD chapter titles, while the rest are important lines or themes from the scenes.
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