The post Radiohead, Beastie Boys & More to Be Featured on “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” Soundtrack appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Some of the songs on the soundtrack were already revealed in the film’s previous trailers, including “In the Meantime” by Spacehog and “Since You Been Gone” by Rainbow. The film’s director previously James Gunn revealed he had 181 potential songs in the running, and 17 eventually ended up making the cut.
The previous two soundtracks, Awesome Mix Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, mostly consisted of 1970s pop songs, but Gunn decided to branch out the third time around. The soundtrack will have a nostalgic feel to it, but it will also feature some modern-day songs, such as “Dog Days Are Over” by The Florence + the Machine.
Gunn also said that the third film will have a much darker tone than the previous two because it kicks off with Radiohead’s acoustic version of “Creep”.
Awesome Mix Vol. 3 will be released digitally on May 3, followed by a vinyl version on May 6 and a cassette version on July 7. You can already listen to it on Spotify and Apple Music, as part of the Guardians of the Galaxy: The Official Mixtape playlist, featuring songs from all three films.
Check out the full tracklist of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Soundtrack:
“Creep” (Acoustic Version) – Performed by Radiohead
“Crazy On You” – Performed by Heart
“Since You Been Gone” – Performed by Rainbow
“In the Meantime” – Performed by Spacehog
“Reasons” – Performed by Earth, Wind and Fire
“Do You Realize??” – Performed by The Flaming Lips
“We Care a Lot” – Performed by Faith No More
“Koinu no Carnival” (From “Minute Waltz”) – Performed by EHAMIC
“I’m Always Chasing Rainbows” – Performed by Alice Cooper
“San Francisco” – Performed by The Mowgli’s
“Poor Girl” – Performed by X
“This Is the Day” – Performed by The The
“No Sleep Till Brooklyn” – Performed by Beastie Boys
“Dog Days Are Over” – Performed by Florence + The Machine
“Badlands” – Performed by Bruce Springsteen
“I Will Dare” – Performed by The Replacements
“Come and Get Your Love” – Performed by Redbone
The post Radiohead, Beastie Boys & More to Be Featured on “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” Soundtrack appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post The 2010s Wouldn’t Have Been the Same Without These Amazing Soundtracks appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Disney gave us several pretty amazing soundtracks this year, but none of them managed to reach the popularity of Frozen and its signature song “Let It Go”.
The Freddie Mercury biopic starring Rami Malek was pretty polarizing, but it renewed public interest in Queen’s work and we must thank it for that.
If we had to name one original musical that defined the 2010s, it would certainly be La La Land, and it simply wouldn’t work without its amazing soundtrack.
Even those who didn’t like The Greatest Showman have to agree that the music was perfect, and it gave us several great songs that were later re-imagined by some of our favorite artists.
A Star Is Born was remade several times and always featured an epic soundtrack, but none of them compares to the one we’ve got thanks to Lady Gaga.
Unlike the majority of the soundtracks on the lists, this one doesn’t feature any new original songs, but Awesome Mix Vol. 1 was the very heart and soul of this Marvel smash hit.
The post The 2010s Wouldn’t Have Been the Same Without These Amazing Soundtracks appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post 3 Times Marvel Rocked Our World With Amazing Musical Moments appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Its ’90s setting allowed Captain Marvel to bring back some of our favorite hits of the decade and No Doubt’s single “Just a Girl” perfectly captured the spirit of the titular superheroine.
Thor: Ragnarok gave our favorite Norse god the movie he deserves. The amazing soundtrack was a part of the reason why it worked and this Led Zeppelin classic served as a perfect backdrop for the movie’s final action sequence.
If there’s one musical moment in the MCU that we’ll never be able to forget, it’s the dance-off between Star-Lord and Ronan to the beats of “O-O-H Child” by the Five Stairsteps.
This movie was filled with a series of timeless classics thanks to its signature Awesome Mix, and they all deserve the top spot, but this one is our personal favorite.
The post 3 Times Marvel Rocked Our World With Amazing Musical Moments appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post Radiohead, Beastie Boys & More to Be Featured on “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” Soundtrack appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Some of the songs on the soundtrack were already revealed in the film’s previous trailers, including “In the Meantime” by Spacehog and “Since You Been Gone” by Rainbow. The film’s director previously James Gunn revealed he had 181 potential songs in the running, and 17 eventually ended up making the cut.
The previous two soundtracks, Awesome Mix Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, mostly consisted of 1970s pop songs, but Gunn decided to branch out the third time around. The soundtrack will have a nostalgic feel to it, but it will also feature some modern-day songs, such as “Dog Days Are Over” by The Florence + the Machine.
Gunn also said that the third film will have a much darker tone than the previous two because it kicks off with Radiohead’s acoustic version of “Creep”.
Awesome Mix Vol. 3 will be released digitally on May 3, followed by a vinyl version on May 6 and a cassette version on July 7. You can already listen to it on Spotify and Apple Music, as part of the Guardians of the Galaxy: The Official Mixtape playlist, featuring songs from all three films.
Check out the full tracklist of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Soundtrack:
“Creep” (Acoustic Version) – Performed by Radiohead
“Crazy On You” – Performed by Heart
“Since You Been Gone” – Performed by Rainbow
“In the Meantime” – Performed by Spacehog
“Reasons” – Performed by Earth, Wind and Fire
“Do You Realize??” – Performed by The Flaming Lips
“We Care a Lot” – Performed by Faith No More
“Koinu no Carnival” (From “Minute Waltz”) – Performed by EHAMIC
“I’m Always Chasing Rainbows” – Performed by Alice Cooper
“San Francisco” – Performed by The Mowgli’s
“Poor Girl” – Performed by X
“This Is the Day” – Performed by The The
“No Sleep Till Brooklyn” – Performed by Beastie Boys
“Dog Days Are Over” – Performed by Florence + The Machine
“Badlands” – Performed by Bruce Springsteen
“I Will Dare” – Performed by The Replacements
“Come and Get Your Love” – Performed by Redbone
The post Radiohead, Beastie Boys & More to Be Featured on “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” Soundtrack appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post The 2010s Wouldn’t Have Been the Same Without These Amazing Soundtracks appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Disney gave us several pretty amazing soundtracks this year, but none of them managed to reach the popularity of Frozen and its signature song “Let It Go”.
The Freddie Mercury biopic starring Rami Malek was pretty polarizing, but it renewed public interest in Queen’s work and we must thank it for that.
If we had to name one original musical that defined the 2010s, it would certainly be La La Land, and it simply wouldn’t work without its amazing soundtrack.
Even those who didn’t like The Greatest Showman have to agree that the music was perfect, and it gave us several great songs that were later re-imagined by some of our favorite artists.
A Star Is Born was remade several times and always featured an epic soundtrack, but none of them compares to the one we’ve got thanks to Lady Gaga.
Unlike the majority of the soundtracks on the lists, this one doesn’t feature any new original songs, but Awesome Mix Vol. 1 was the very heart and soul of this Marvel smash hit.
The post The 2010s Wouldn’t Have Been the Same Without These Amazing Soundtracks appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post 3 Times Marvel Rocked Our World With Amazing Musical Moments appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Its ’90s setting allowed Captain Marvel to bring back some of our favorite hits of the decade and No Doubt’s single “Just a Girl” perfectly captured the spirit of the titular superheroine.
Thor: Ragnarok gave our favorite Norse god the movie he deserves. The amazing soundtrack was a part of the reason why it worked and this Led Zeppelin classic served as a perfect backdrop for the movie’s final action sequence.
If there’s one musical moment in the MCU that we’ll never be able to forget, it’s the dance-off between Star-Lord and Ronan to the beats of “O-O-H Child” by the Five Stairsteps.
This movie was filled with a series of timeless classics thanks to its signature Awesome Mix, and they all deserve the top spot, but this one is our personal favorite.
The post 3 Times Marvel Rocked Our World With Amazing Musical Moments appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>