Godzilla (1998 film album)

The soundtrack of GODZILLA was released in 1998 under the title Godzilla: The Album. Only two tracks are taken from David Arnold's score from the movie. The other 13 are various songs by alternative rock and hip hop artists.

David Arnold's score only got an official soundtrack album in 2007.

Tracks

 * 1) Heroes (The Wallflowers)
 * 2) Come With Me (Puff Daddy featuring Jimmy Page)
 * 3) Deeper Underground (Jamiroquai)
 * 4) No Shelter (Rage Against the Machine)
 * 5) Air (Ben Folds Five)
 * 6) Running Knees (Days of the New)
 * 7) Macy Day Parade (Michael Penn)
 * 8) Walk the Sky (Fuel)
 * 9) A320 (Foo Fighters)
 * 10) Brain Stew (Green Day)
 * 11) Untitled (Silverchair)
 * 12) Out There (Fuzzbubble)
 * 13) Undercover (Joey Deluxe)
 * 14) Opening Titles (David Arnold)
 * 15) Looking for Clues (David Arnold)

Trivia

 * The soundtrack mainly consisted of alternative rock songs, making it very different from the rest of the franchise. Only the last two tracks are taken from the film's musical score.
 * Two of the songs have samples of Godzilla's roar, "Come with Me" and "Brain Stew" - the latter even has "(Godzilla Mix)" on the title to showcase this (the original version on the Green Day album Insomniac does not feature the roar).
 * "No Shelter" includes a scathing reference to the movie in RATM's trademark anti-imperialism stance ("Coca-Cola is back in the veins of Saigon\And Rambo too, he got a dope pair of Nikes on\And Godzilla, pure FILLER\To keep ya eyes off the real killer...).
 * Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl was excited at the prospect of contributing to a Godzilla movie and grouped with the band to record brand new song "A320" (composed, adequately, in Japan). Once Grohl saw the movie, he was disappointed at both the film quality and the absence of his song (though he added that given "A320" is a track he really likes, an omission was actually helpful).
 * Three music videos were made for the opening tracks of the album, all of whom feature Zilla.