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| ARTIST: | The Immortals |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Virgin Records |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Johnny Cage (Prepare Yourself), Kano (Use Your Might), Sub-Zero (Chinese Ninja Warrior), Liu Kang (Born in China), Techno Syndrome (Mortal Kombat), Scorpion (Lost Soul Bent on Revenge), Sonya (Go Go Go), Rayden (Eternal Life), Goro (The Outerworld Prince), Hypnotic House (Mortal Kombat) |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 724383962921 |
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Customer Reviews of Mortal Kombat
Good Fightin' Muzak I bought this CD right before I saw "X-Men" in the movie theater. I had downloaded an MP3 of "Go Go Go (Sonya)" a while earlier, and I loved it, so I decided to buy the album and have all the songs. The 10 songs on this album range from okay to good to great. My favorite tracks are Sonya, Raiden, Kano, and Johnny Cage. The Mortal Kombat theme is great fighting / dancing music, and, despite not having much in the way of lyrics, is fun. Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Liu Kang, Goro, and the other mix of the MK theme (Track 10) are pretty blah. They could've recorded a song for Shang Tsung, but they didn't. Sonya's song will always be my favorite. In fact, I just created a remix of it last night, and it's available for download on WinMX and Morpheus. Overall, this is a good album - good for raves, good for exercises, good for a rush of adrenaline.
Good techno-music, but the lyrics are a bit uninspired.
Yes, the music is good, very good. I would imagine this being performed live on stage at a Mortal Kombat Tour. The lyrics were kind of cheesy, but you'll grow to like it over time. The only con about this CD that is glaring is its length. Beware, you are paying thirteen bucks for only thirty-eight minutes of music. Don't fret, though-- the CD is still pretty darn good. Each track averages three-and-a-half minutes. Each song introduces you to each warrior's fighting style, background history, and their powers. The CD gets four stars and not five because of the length of the CD and not-the-best lyrics. They could have made a song about Shang Tsung and Shao Khan. That would have added seven minutes to the CD. But no... Buy it anyway. You'll grow to like it.
Good music. Cheesy singing.
This album has some cool jams on it, but the some of the singing is a bit cheesy though. The Immortals can make some very good techno music, but they definetly aren't the best singers around. I still like this album though. The main Mortal Kombat theme "Techno Syndrome" is cool and makes a good workout song. Johnny Cage's theme "Prepare Yourself" is also cool. It's the perfect movie star theme. Rayden's theme "Eternal Life" was very cool and 'electrifying'. Sub Zero's song "Chinese Ninja Warrior" is slightly moving and O.K. Not my favorite though. Goro's theme "The Outworld Prince" was kind of tight. Scorpion's theme "Lost Soul Bent On Revenge" was fair. Kano's song "Use Your Might" is O.K. Lui Kang's theme "Born In China" was cool but the sound fx of Lui Kang fighting in the background is silly. The last song on the album isn't that good. But this album is good. If you like techno then you might find yourself liking this. Mortal Kombat - The Movie Soundtrack - is ten times better than this though.