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Twilight: Original Motion Picture SoundtrackLabelChop Shop/Atlantic RecordsComposer(s)Carter BurwellArtist(s)VariousProducerAlexandra PatsavasPaul KatzCD Info1 discLength45:30ReleaseNovember 4, 2008The Twilight Original Motion Picture Soundtrack debuted at #1 on the Billboard albums sales chart, having sold about 165,000 copies in its first week of release. 29%, or 48,000, were digital downloads. Twilight scored the second biggest digital week for a soundtrack since Nielsen SoundScan began tracking album download sales in 2004.




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The Twilight soundtrack was a huge hit, becoming the best-selling soundtrack in the US since Chicago and receiving a Grammy nomination. Rock band Paramore wrote the lead single Decode for the album, which premiered on Twilight author Stephanie Meyer's website and won a Teen Choice Award.


Transformers: The Album is an album containing songs from or inspired by the live-action Transformers film. It was released on Warner Bros. Records on July 3, 2007, in conjunction with the film's release. The songs are, by and large, contemporary alternative rock tracks.


American musical duo Twenty One Pilots have released six studio albums, three live albums, 10 extended plays, 28 singles and 33 music videos. The band was formed in 2009 and currently consists of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun.[1] After two self-released albums, Twenty One Pilots in 2009 and Regional at Best in 2011, they were signed by Fueled by Ramen in 2012,[2] which released their following studio albums,[3][4] as well as Blurryface Live, a three-LP, tri-gatefold picture disc vinyl,[5] and Scaled and Icy (Livestream Version).


The duo achieved breakthrough success with their fourth album Blurryface in 2015, which produced the successful singles "Stressed Out" and "Ride". In addition, the single "Heathens", recorded for the soundtrack of the film Suicide Squad, made the group the first alternative artist to have two concurrent top ten singles in the United States.


The duo's fifth studio album, Trench, was released on October 5, 2018,[4] followed by their sixth, Scaled and Icy, on May 21, 2021.[6] They are the first and currently only artist in history to have each song from two separate studio albums (Vessel and Blurryface) certified at least gold by the RIAA. They have won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance,[7] and frontman Tyler Joseph has been nominated for six Grammy Awards in total.[8]


Right off the bat we tried to make sure the vision of this album is not what you'd expect. The album explores topics that are very close to our hearts, wrapped in many different sonic landscapes. We draw inspiration from many different artists. Emily King, Vulfpeck, Chance The Rapper, Mutemath to name a few.


Since Stephenie Meyer's hugely popular series of vampire books, Twilight, included thank-yous to the bands that inspired her writing, it makes sense that the Twilight soundtrack includes some of her favorite acts. Chief among them is Muse, whose darkly funky "Supermassive Black Hole" kicks off this mix of alt-rock brooding (Linkin Park, Collective Soul) and more eclectic -- but still mostly melancholy -- tracks. Paramore contributes two tracks, the churning "Decode" and the soaring ballad "I Caught Myself," neither of which match the best moments from the band's albums, even though Hayley Williams' crystalline vocals make a fitting backdrop to Bella Swan's supernatural love triangle angst. Most of Twilight follows suit with slickly dark songs like Mutemath's "Spotlight (Twilight Mix)" and Blue Foundation's "Eyes on Fire," and while they're not bad, they are predictable. The Black Ghosts' spookily folktronic "Full Moon" and Perry Farrell's dance-tinged "Go All the Way (Into the Twilight)" offer some changes of pace, with the former working better than the latter. The album's last moments offer a few glimpses of originality, even if actor Robert Pattison (aka beautiful teen vampire Edward Cullen)'s "Never Think" is heavily influenced by Jeff Buckley. Iron & Wine's "Flightless Bird, American Mouth" and Carter Burwell's "Bella's Lullaby" close the album on a relatively high note, elevating some of the overly typical choices earlier on the soundtrack. Even if it's often too predictable, Twilight fits the mood of the books -- and the musical tastes of the books' fans -- well enough to make it a reasonable success. 2ff7e9595c


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