Best movies soundtracks.

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Guardians of the Galaxy is up there for sure. Footloose is pretty damn good.
 
One very unlikely candidate is from an unexpected source: the 80’s pop band, Wang Chung. I wasn’t much into their normal stuff, but they did the soundtrack for the movie “To Live and Die in LA”, and it was actually pretty damn good. A lot of it was instrumental, although there were a few vocal tunes. I remember watching the moving in the theaters and thinking to myself the “damn, this music is good!”
 
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The Graduate
Garden State
Once
Sing Street
Xanadu (Silly movie, but who doesn’t like ELO?)
 
The Blues Brothers

I will also add a few like Hard Days Night, Amadeus, This is Spinal Tap,
I got that album, unsolicited, from Columbia House (dating myself). At first I was like, "Great. Another shitty record I didn't want." And then I listened to it. And then I watched the movie.

Thanks Columbia!
(still not paying you a penny)
 
I got that album, unsolicited, from Columbia House (dating myself). At first I was like, "Great. Another shitty record I didn't want." And then I listened to it. And then I watched the movie.

Thanks Columbia!
(still not paying you a penny)


I used to sign up using my name, then brothers name, then sisters name,my name backwards etc etc etc
 
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The End of the f'ing world has a great soundtrack that fits the show so well. Graham Coxson hit it out of the park imo.

The Umbrella Academy also has a great soundtrack.


As movies go I agree that all Guardians of the Galaxy movies have good soundtracks.

My favorite soundtracks of all time isn't one that you'd likely listen to outside of watching the movie. 'The Last of the Mohecans' with Daniel Day Louis has a very powerful soundtrack that fits with every scene and enhances the majesty of the untamed landscape and the intensity of the French and Indian war. It made the movie ten times better.