Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen – The Album
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen – The Album is a compilation album of various artists' music from the 2009 live-action Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. The official single is "New Divide" by Linkin Park. It was rumored that Dead by Sunrise would be releasing a track called "Crawl Back In" for the soundtrack. However, Chester Bennington said he decided not to include it.[5] Similarly, Tyrese Gibson, who plays Sgt. Epps in the movie, said that he would be in a duet track with Jewel (produced by Babyface), titled "Make It Last", which he had hoped would appear in the film's soundtrack, but ultimately did not. The album charted at #7 on the US Billboard 200 album chart.
Track listing
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Title |
Performer(s) |
Notes |
1 |
"New Divide" |
Linkin Park |
Ending Theme (leads into end credits); part of the instrumentals used in the track "NEST" from the film score. Additionally, part of this song is played approximately half way through the movie, as the characters search for help in deciphering the symbols. |
2 |
"21 Guns" |
Green Day |
2nd song in the end credits; also played during Sam and Mikaela's phone conversation at the beginning of the film and while Mikaela waits for Sam for their online chat and while Sam moves into his dorm. |
3 |
"Let It Go" |
Cavo |
5th song in the end credits. |
4 |
"Capital M-E" |
Taking Back Sunday |
4th song on the end credits. |
5 |
"Never Say Never" |
The Fray |
Played as Sam and Mikaela kissed goodbye before Sam left for college. |
6 |
"Burn It to the Ground" |
Nickelback |
Second song played at the frat party in Sam's college, where Alice first attempts to seduce him. |
7 |
"Burning Down the House" |
The Used |
First song played at the frat party in Sam's college. |
8 |
"Not Meant To Be" |
Theory Of A Deadman |
Not used in film. |
9 |
"Real World" |
The All American Rejects |
Not used in film. |
10 |
"I Don't Think I Love You" |
Hoobastank |
Not used in film. |
11 |
"This Is It" |
Staind |
3rd song in the end credits. |
12 |
"Almost Easy" |
Avenged Sevenfold |
Originally planned to be released for the first movie, but was not completed in time. Not used in film. |
13 |
"Transformers: The Fallen Remix" |
Cheap Trick |
Not used in film. |
Not included in the Soundtrack
Release history
Region |
Release date |
Australia |
June 12, 2009 (2009-06-12)[6] |
Worldwide |
June 23, 2009 (2009-06-23) |
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