Heavy Metal Soundtrack

Synopsis: Adventures from deep space to futuristic New York, and beyond. Each world and story is dominated by the presence of the Loch'nar -- the sum of all evils manifest as a glowing green sphere whose power infects all times, all galaxies, all dimensions. To some, it appears as treasure, a green jewel they must possess. Others worship it as a god. Few escape it. Even in death and through death its powers continue. From war to war and world to world it seems invincible.
Production: Columbia Pictures
  4 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.7
Metacritic:
51
Rotten Tomatoes:
61%
R
Year:
1981
86 min
796 Views


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#SongDuration
1All of You4:21
2Barbarians3:34
3Beginning1:16
4Blue Lamp3:49
5Crazy (A Suitable Case for Treatment)3:27
6Dem Bones2:44
7Fighting2:43
8Green Ball2:15
9Harry1:35
10Heartbeat3:51
11Heavy Metal3:52
12Heavy Metal (Takin' a Ride)4:59
13I Must Be Dreamin5:41
14No Alarm0:58
15Open Arms3:20
16Prefabricated2:54
17Queen Bee3:14
18Reach Out3:39
19The Mob Rules3:15
20The Next Morning1:56
21True Companion5:08
22Veteran of the Psychic Wars4:49
23Working in the Coalmine2:51

Daniel Goldberg

Daniel Goldberg is a Canadian film producer and screenwriter. He is a writer of such films as Feds and producer of the 2003 film Old School. Goldberg is also the producer of The Hangover film series. more…

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