Music Break: Listen To The Entire ‘Pacific Rim’ Soundtrack; Hear The Canceled Apocalypse
By Groonk
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Friday, June 28th, 2013 at 8:00 pm
The coming of Pacific Rim‘s release is almost upon us. By ‘us’ I mean thousands of nerds chomping at the bit to see Guillermo del Toro‘s latest opus: Giant robot exo-suits bashing the living hell of giant extra-dimensional sea monsters invading the Earth. But something is missing.
“What kind of music goes with titanic human-powered robots fighting kaiju invaders from the briney deep?” you ask.
Well, I’ll tell you. This year’s blockbuster film soundtrack is powered by Ramin Djawadi. Some of his previous works include the first Iron Man and Clash of the Titans movies. Keen listeners will also know Djawadi from a little HBO series called Game of Thrones. If you haven’t listened to any of the Thrones scores yet, I suggest you get on that post haste. Right after Pacific Rim has a go at your ear holes, of course.
Now take a break from Pacific Rim‘s intense visual campaign and have a listen to all of its soundtrack goodness below the cut. Hold on a sec. As an extra bonus I’ve dropped a look at a poster from IMAX’s new Fanfix poster series. The poster was created by artist Sergio Grisanti. You can experience both below.
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Poster
If you want an extra-large version of Grisanti’s poster, I suggest you visit IMP Awards.
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