
1. Pacific Rim (feat. Tom Morello)
2. Gipsy Danger
3. Canceling the Apocalypse
4. Just a Memory
5. 2500 Tons of Awesome
6. The Shatterdome
7. Mako (feat. Priscilla Ahn)
8. Call Me Newt
9. Jaeger Tech (feat. Tom Morello)
10. To Fight Monsters, We Created Monsters
11. Better Than New
12. We Are the Resistance
13. Double Event
14. Striker Eureka
15. Physical Compatibility
16. Category 5
17. Pentecost
18. Go Big or Go Extinct (feat. Tom Morello)
19. Hannibal Chau
20. For My Family
21. No Pulse (feat. Tom Morello)
22. Kaiju Groupie
23. Deep Beneath the Pacific
24. The Breach
25. We Need a New Weapon
Pacific Rim – Ramin Djawadi – YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djmEYY9NRIs)
Download (https://anonfiles.com/file/b12fe4d4f61b6add858bb44871358b0f) – 320 kbps
Alternative link (https://mega.co.nz/#!gcxSka6J!YwKRgVhSNyfLDPLq13iROAu5cdU7rKLI-O4VprcNsyY)
As in I don’t like him that much.
As in the only piece of music that I actually enjoyed without any misgivings from him was Mhysa from Game of Thrones Season 3.
Still, thanks for the upload!
How did you get this in 320 already
Google Music has it in 320.
WTF is Google Music?
djawadi sits comfortably at number 2 this year with game of thrones season 3, so i can’t wait to hear this one
Google’s online music store, the same as Apple’s itunes.
It’s true, it’s up as 320k there.
It’s true, it’s up as 320k there.
Interesting. I don’t think it will hold up to iTunes, but we’ll see where this goes
You and I are probably the only 2 people on here who enjoyed Djawadi’s Iron Man. It’s my favorite out of all 3
Three people. I really enjoy the first Iron Man score. But the third is my favorite.
Here’s a mirror:
3 was too orchestral for me, but at least you enjoy 1. Cheers to you
It should have been even MORE orchestral to cement its position as the best Marvel score!
I’ve come to enjoy all 3 of the scores, but by far I love Djawadi’s theme most of all, it works because it’s before he’s officially a ‘superhero’ therefor an overly heroic theme doesn’t need to stand out as triumphantly, an in terms of continuity brian tyler’s score holds up to the franchise respectively, whereas I enjoyed Debney’s score, but not as part of the iron man film; meaning it was by no means an assault on my ears in film, it just wasn’t, modern day Iron man per say, so I view it as it’s own musical entity and enjoy it simply as itself. Tyler’s theme is just brilliant, though, I love it.
Really though why all the hate on Djawadi’s IM????
Really though why all the hate on Djawadi’s IM????
Because compared to the other scores IM is woefully incompetent.
But it fits the film perfectly. The orchestral rock type sound for it screams ‘I am a narcissistic billionaire’ lol It is by no means an intelligent score, compared to say, Cloud Atlas or Lord Of The Rings, or even a notion from dear John Williams or Desplat, but it is exactly what I expect out of a film like this, and it works. Sometimes there are those scores you have to just sit back, enjoy, and not even think about 😛
This is exactly what I was going to say. Tony Stark is a fucking ROCK STAR, hence the rock-heavy score. It has attitude, just like he does. Brian Tyler’s orchestral IM3 score does not say "I am a rock star"
Better yet, let’s use Goldenthal’s use of guitars in SWAT as the gold standard.
why? it was very weak…
Maybe, but it’s WAY better than the piss-poor effort of IM2. The score for that is a terrible mess for being in a superhero movie.
I don’t know – I mean, Debney’s score for IM2 was very flawed. But even then it still was leaps and bounds better than IM1. At least then there was some measure of melodies and motion.
I don’t fully agree it’s "very flawed" but i do agree that it was leaps and bounds better than IM1, just like Doublehex mentioned – it has some measure of melodies and motion and if i may add, all of it came to naught being overpowered by the heavy sound effects.
I mean, Iron Man 3 was great stuff. I don’t quite see how anyone could not love it. Unless they just downright hate guitars with their orchestra.
Reminds me most of John Powell’s work for The Bourne Identity, so much so that I wish Djawadi had scored The Bourne Legacy instead of James Newton Howard, this score would have worked really well in that movie.
i made an alternative cover, for those interested ~ get the HQ version here (http://tsdfrontcovers.wordpress.com/2013/06/26/pacific-rim-ac-ramin-djawadi/).
Pacific Rim
Miusic by: Ramin Djawadi
Released: 2013
Format: MP3 320kbps
Size: 133 MB
Tracklista
01. Pacific Rim [04:53]
02. Gipsy Danger [03:18]
03. Canceling the Apocalypse [03:37]
04. Just a Memory [02:07]
05. 2500 Tons of Awesome [01:05]
06. The Shatterdome [02:30]
07. Mako [04:23]
08. Call Me Newt [01:42]
09. Jaeger Tech [01:58]
10. To Fight Monsters, We Created Monsters [02:03]
11. Better Than New [01:42]
12. We Are the Resistance [01:50]
13. Double Event [02:27]
14. Striker Eureka [01:55]
15. Physical Compatibility [02:31]
16. Category 5 [02:15]
17. Pentecost [02:11]
18. Go Big or Go Extinct [02:24]
19. Hannibal Chau [01:33]
20. For My Family [01:58]
21. No Pulse [00:58]
22. Kaiju Groupie [01:15]
23. Deep Beneath the Pacific [01:56]
24. The Breach [03:14]
25. We Need a New Weapon [01:40]
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This sounds like Djawadi’s Iron Man 2 score, had he been asked to do it. Maybe Deltoro liked Djawadi’s Iron Man score. He was excited about Djawadi doing the soundtrack.
I enjoyed one track only, the rest sounded like mush, so much that it made me appreciate Zimmer’s Man of Steel more. I think it’s fitting of the tone of that sort of film though – big robots fighting big Godzilla type creatures. Ridiculous and dumb and not needing of an intellectual score.
If you listen to one thing here on the score, listen to Shatterdome. It’s exceedingly greater than the Game of Thrones’ theme…
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On the topic of Debney’s Iron Man 2 score, I really admire the theme in the beginning of the film’s opening titles.
I found this comment rather odd 😉 …….. nothing can be too orchestral…….
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how Deltoro could go from Beltrami, Elfman and Navarette to this hack and even agree on having him writing utter garbage for him is absolutely beyond me… worst Score of the year already!
Agree but Hack Zimmer wins worst score of the year by a country mile for the shit he put into Man Of Steel
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This is exactly what I was going to say. Tony Stark is a fucking ROCK STAR, hence the rock-heavy score. It has attitude, just like he does. Brian Tyler’s orchestral IM3 score does not say "I am a rock star"
You miss the point completely…. Tony Stark ain�t a rock star…… he�a genius……. a rock star he ain�t……. I guess you�ve never read an Iron Man comic ……. if so I�d advise you to….. just because the Marketing Department says he�s a rock star means that he needs rock music…… nah…….. Ramin Djawadi is a hack…… a Zimmer Stooge……….. and his Iron Man score is the worst of the 3 ……. utter garbage
Brian Tyler got the music just right…… hell even Debney�s score got Iron Man�s Theme bang on….. go and listen to the track I am Iron Man
You can’t be serious Amanda…can you? Not even Howard Shore’s Lord of the Rings? Or Williams’s Harry Potter or prequel Star Wars scores?
Agggh!! Too much confusion@!@@%#!
Agggh!! Too much confusion@!@@%#!
I….confess. I cannot get through even the first 40 minutes of Fellowship…..
I like Williams’ Potter, but they are not strictly speaking action scores. I dislike large amounts of the Prequel scores.
Looking at my library, ACTION scores (more or less) for movies in the last 15 or so years? The ones intact and not gutted include in no particular order; Sherlock Holmes, Gladiator, X-men, X-Men United, the first three Potters, Skyfall, Crouching Tiger, Brave, Mulan, The Mask of Zorro and Sucker Punch. Now, I DO have 13 albums of assorted score tracks, each running 2 to 3 hours. I have a LOT of movie scores, and older 70’s and 80’s favorites. But even so, I mostly just keep specific tracks even from them. It is a rare score I keep intact these days. I do have about 2 dozen or so archived as "to listen to" also, I don’t judge them until I have listened through at least twice. Then the gutting begins.
But no, I am not kidding. Modern scores have nearly turned me off the hobby totally. Aside from the tv albums, I have not bought a "new" score on my own. Just new releases of "old" scores.
It’s a matter of opinion. I’m not too big on orchestral scores. My exceptions are Lawrence of Arabia, Star Wars and Indiana Jones
You miss the point completely…. Tony Stark ain�t a rock star…… he�a genius……. a rock star he ain�t……. I guess you�ve never read an Iron Man comic ……. if so I�d advise you to….. just because the Marketing Department says he�s a rock star means that he needs rock music…… nah…….. Ramin Djawadi is a hack…… a Zimmer Stooge……….. and his Iron Man score is the worst of the 3 ……. utter garbage
Brian Tyler got the music just right…… hell even Debney�s score got Iron Man�s Theme bang on….. go and listen to the track I am Iron Man
1.) No, I do not read comics. Not my thing. I just can’t do it, I’d rather rip off my fingernails than read a damn comic book.
2.) Yes he’s a genius, but he’s also a rock star. Look at him: wealthy as fuck, dresses like a million bucks (because he has the money to dress that way), does just about whatever he wants, throws crazy parties like a rock star bachelor would, and who does he listen to? AC•DC. There’s even this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man_2_(soundtrack). It’s not just the marketing that makes him look like a rock star, he acts the role of a rock star.
3.) This is 2008, not 1963. A lot has changed over the past 45 years. I just don’t feel that an orchestral score fits a character like Tony Stark. For Steve Rogers or even THOR, yes. But not Tony Stark. Listening to IM2 right now, I would never guess it’s for an Iron Man film
and, yes, i like iron man also.
anyone liked clash of the titans? (the score- not the film…)
Yes, very much so
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Well… compared to Zimmer’s vacuous Man of Steel Djawadi’s Pacific Rim, at the very least, offers a more voluble listening experience — if you have a weakness for moldy hard-rock clich�s that is; which I don’t, so the legacy "Simmons Drum" action beats and Zimmeresque power chords don’t engage my ear at all.
Would I listen to this score again? Unlikely. It lacks the sort of action-oriented narrative uumph (or the virtuosic writing!!!) of, let’s say, Rambo: Part II to raise my blood pressure and bring me back begging for more.
I like Williams’ Potter, but they are not strictly speaking action scores. I dislike large amounts of the Prequel scores.
Looking at my library, ACTION scores (more or less) for movies in the last 15 or so years? The ones intact and not gutted include in no particular order; Sherlock Holmes, Gladiator, X-men, X-Men United, the first three Potters, Skyfall, Crouching Tiger, Brave, Mulan, The Mask of Zorro and Sucker Punch. Now, I DO have 13 albums of assorted score tracks, each running 2 to 3 hours. I have a LOT of movie scores, and older 70’s and 80’s favorites. But even so, I mostly just keep specific tracks even from them. It is a rare score I keep intact these days. I do have about 2 dozen or so archived as "to listen to" also, I don’t judge them until I have listened through at least twice. Then the gutting begins.
But no, I am not kidding. Modern scores have nearly turned me off the hobby totally. Aside from the tv albums, I have not bought a "new" score on my own. Just new releases of "old" scores.
I was under the impression from you having said "big scores". But if you are referring to action scores I would wholeheartedly agree with you as to the complete uninspired mess that has littered action films from Transformers to G.I.Joe 1 & 2 and more…
Pacific Rim manages to at least provide a solid use of electronics and guitar that doesn’t overpower the whole score but instead blends in together with the rest of it well. I enjoyed it much more than Man of Steel and also more than Djawadi’s Game of Thrones scores.
Count me in. I loved his work on Iron Man. It was the first score in a long time I had on constant repeat. "Arc Reaktor" was my favorite track alongside "Mark II". I could not deal with the Composer changes in Iron Man 2 and Iron 3.
Looking at my library, ACTION scores (more or less) for movies in the last 15 or so years? The ones intact and not gutted include in no particular order; Sherlock Holmes, Gladiator, X-men, X-Men United, the first three Potters, Skyfall, Crouching Tiger, Brave, Mulan, The Mask of Zorro and Sucker Punch…
Nice collection; with a exception of a few, that’s almost my own collection. I adore Michael Kamen’s score for X-Men (it’s like the whole reason I fell in love with scores to begin with), but I think it got a pretty lousy/unflattering official release, especially once I got to listen to the complete score.
Well I don�t expect next years summer blockbusters to be any better or for the foreseeable future especially with Zimmer and his Hacks scoring 95% of movies now and with idiot producers forcing the other 5% to conform to said Hacks sound…
I have heard Beltrami�s Wolverine score it�s my Score of the summer…..
I have heard Beltrami�s Wolverine score it�s my Score of the summer…..
Your statement is sad, but true. It’s times like these I miss Jerry Goldsmith.
And I hope your right about ‘The Wolverine’. Something good should emerge from this mess of disappointing scores.
Well, I must admit I have not listened to the scores you have mentioned, but will keep an eye out for them. However, I don’t think they really fall into the "Summer Blockbuster" niche that I was thinking about.
I’ve only listened to the title track – want to save the rest for the eventual IMAX 3D showing. I assume that’s the piece for the end credits. If it is… I approve.
You should try to listen to Alan Silvestri’s score on The Croods. A rather good score for an animation feature.
I just listened to Djawadi’s score on Pacific Rim and i’m surprised i find it okay and to compare it to MOS, this is a notch better IMO.
I just listened to Djawadi’s score on Pacific Rim and i’m surprised i find it okay and to compare it to MOS, this is a notch better IMO.
That…..is not saying a lot. I waited on Man of Steel to see the film. I have seen the film. The score does it a tremendous disservice. It is an unmitigated disaster, an abomination. I found it too distracting in the quieter scenes. It was inappropriate to the film in almost any measurable way I can imagine. The person I saw it with agreed the music was distracting and aweful. The movie: great. But the score: abysmal. If Pacific Rim is only a "notch" better, then I weep for the filmgoers….
Well the thing is, i opted to go the kinder way of saying it to avoid breaking the hearts of Zimmer fans but since you just wrote what i would have said as i would agree. then…I’ll just echo your statement and give my thumbs up! Btw I would prefer Djawadi over the current Zimmer scores anytime of the day!
But I am wondering if we started a sort of score review thread, would we use that? To talk about how things worked in film and such. A critique thread?
But I am wondering if we started a sort of score review thread, would we use that? To talk about how things worked in film and such. A critique thread?
That sounds like a great idea. Why not?, after all it’s about film scores and we are a community of film score adoring fans.
Could be interesting. But I wouldn’t want to see biased laden gimmicks like polls or arbitrary rating schemes weight the proceedings.
I never do polls or gimmicks. I do state my opinion bluntly, but I expect all would do so.
I just listened to Djawadi’s score on Pacific Rim and i’m surprised i find it okay and to compare it to MOS, this is a notch better IMO.
The Croods is indeed quite lovely. Would be better if he didn’t use sample percussion that sounds really fake but what can you do. I would also suggest Epic and OZ by Danny Elfman and 42 by Mark Isahm. 42 is still my favorite score of the year.
Demand your money back.
1. Pacific Rim
2. Jaeger Tech
3. Gipsy Danger
4. "To Fight Monsters, We Created Monsters"
5. "2500 Tons of Awesome"
6. Canceling the Apocalypse
7. "Call Me Newt"
8. The Shatterdome
9. Physical Compatibility
10. Mako
11. Kaiju Groupie
12. "Just a Memory"
13. "Better Than New"
14. "We Need a New Weapon"
15. Pentecost
16. Hannibal Chau
17. "We Are The Resistance"
18. Double Event
19. Striker Eureka
20. "No Pulse"
21. "Go Big or Go Extinct"
22. "For My Family!"
23. Deep Beneath the Pacific
24. Category 5
25. The Breach
Looking at the tracklist above me, just going off the track titles it seems out of order. Unless some of the titles are just completely wrong.
Looking at the tracklist above me, just going off the track titles it seems out of order. Unless some of the titles are just completely wrong.
Titles are not relevant to what they portray. I am fairly certain "We Need a New Weapon" was the second portion of the Mako as a child scene.
Pacific Rim
Miusic by: Ramin Djawadi
Released: 2013
Format: MP3 320kbps
Size: 133 MB
Tracklista
01. Pacific Rim [04:53]
02. Gipsy Danger [03:18]
03. Canceling the Apocalypse [03:37]
04. Just a Memory [02:07]
05. 2500 Tons of Awesome [01:05]
06. The Shatterdome [02:30]
07. Mako [04:23]
08. Call Me Newt [01:42]
09. Jaeger Tech [01:58]
10. To Fight Monsters, We Created Monsters [02:03]
11. Better Than New [01:42]
12. We Are the Resistance [01:50]
13. Double Event [02:27]
14. Striker Eureka [01:55]
15. Physical Compatibility [02:31]
16. Category 5 [02:15]
17. Pentecost [02:11]
18. Go Big or Go Extinct [02:24]
19. Hannibal Chau [01:33]
20. For My Family [01:58]
21. No Pulse [00:58]
22. Kaiju Groupie [01:15]
23. Deep Beneath the Pacific [01:56]
24. The Breach [03:14]
25. We Need a New Weapon [01:40]
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turbobit.net
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Enjoy and Please Say Thanks 🙂
Thank you very much. Shame that the end titles song is nowhere to be found.
Titles are not relevant to what they portray. I am fairly certain "We Need a New Weapon" was the second portion of the Mako as a child scene.
Uh-uh. "We Need a New Weapon" (end of the beginning of the Film)
"Just a Memory" (Young Mako)
01. To Fight Monsters, We Created Monsters [02:03]
02. Pacific Rim [04:53]
03. Jaeger Tech [01:58]
04. Gipsy Danger [03:18]
05. We Need a New Weapon [01:40]
06. Pentecost [02:11]
07. Kaiju Groupie [01:15]
08. The Shatterdome [02:30]
09. Better Than New [01:42]
10. Physical Compatibility [02:31]
11. Call Me Newt [01:42]
12. Just a Memory [02:07]
13. Hannibal Chau [01:33]
14. Mako [04:23]
15. We Are the Resistance [01:50]
16. Double Event [02:27]
17. Striker Eureka [01:55]
18. 2500 Tons of Awesome [01:05]
19. Canceling the Apocalypse [03:37]
20. Go Big or Go Extinct [02:24]
21. Deep Beneath the Pacific [01:56]
22. Category 5 [02:15]
23. The Breach [03:14]
24. For My Family [01:58]
25. No Pulse [00:58]
I know… the tracks are not really following the way they appear in the movie. I might make a different movie i my mind. :p
I feel the same. I’m really hoping that an expanded or complete score might show up online.
Link 320kbps: Pacific-Rim-Soundtrack~Prowler~.rar | Uloz.to (http://ulozto.net/xmcjPycE/pacific-rim-soundtrack-prowler-rar)
If I’m not mistaken the end titles is taken from track 1 Pacific Rim, unless your talking about the second credits track, Drift by Blake Perlman and RZA… which is now available on the soundtrack via iTunes, https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/drift-feat.-rza/id677310031?i=677310383