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During both scenes, the flute heard in the album track is not used, and the guitar heard in the background is not used in the Observatory scene. The opening portion of the track with the flute solo is used as the ending theme for the Transformers: Beginnings video (an adaptation of the Transformers: Movie Prequel). 3:15 7 "Bumblebee"
[6] The Lion cover version of the main Transformers theme was itself covered on the NES by chiptune artist Inverse Phase and renamed to "NESformers". [7] "Subsong 2" from the Commodore 64 game Turrican is actually the song "Escape" from The Transformers: The Movie soundtrack. [8] Unicron’s theme appears in Transformers: Rise of the Beasts.
Track Name Scene and Musical Description Length 1. "Prime" "Prime" is the primary theme for the character Optimus Prime, as well as the Autobots as a whole. Borrowing from Optimus' theme from the 2007 Transformers film, it begins with low arpeggio strings building into a rising melody, with the choir joining the orchestra towards the end.
“Transformers One” director Josh Cooley wanted an end credits song that captured the tone of his new animated feature. He had already enlisted composer Brian Tyler to compose the film’s ...
Transformers: The Album is a compilation album of various artists music from the 2007 film Transformers. The official single from the album is " Before It's Too Late (Sam and Mikaela's Theme) " by the Goo Goo Dolls .
The song "Ground Zero" was rewritten and re-recorded by Bush as "Till All Are One" for his 2007 album In This Life. This newer version was used as the ending theme of the 2010 video game Transformers: War for Cybertron. Disc One (Stan Bush: Call to Action): The Touch (1997 Remix) Never Surrender [1997 Remix] Hold Your Head Up High; Straight to ...
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In addition to the animated Transformers elements, the video has computer generated elements that call back to the videos for "Waiting for the End" and "Burning in the Skies". The music video for "Iridescent" was released on June 3, 2011, on MTV and VH1. The video shows Mike Shinoda as a one-eyed king, with horns sticking out of his shoulders ...