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Product Details

  • Audio CD (July 5, 2005)
  • Original Release Date: July 8, 2005
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Label: Wind-Up
  • ASIN: B0009OPO12
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (33 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #19,146 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Song TitleArtist Time Price
listen  1. Come In, Come OnVelvet Revolver 3:58Album Only
listen  2. Error OperatorTaking Back Sunday 3:09Album Only
listen  3. RelaxChingy 3:30Album Only
listen  4. Whatever Happened To The HeroesJoss Stone 3:55Album Only
listen  5. Waiting (Save Your Life)Omnisoul 4:01Album Only
listen  6. Always Come Back To YouRyan Cabrera 3:32Album Only
listen  7. Everything Burns (Ben Moody featuring Anastacia)Ben Moody feat. Anastacia 3:40Album Only
listen  8. New World SymphonyMiri Ben-Ari featuring Pharoahe Monch 4:01Album Only
listen  9. Die For You (Fantastic Four Mix)Megan McCauley 3:48Album Only
listen10. NootsSum 41 3:48Album Only
listen11. SurrenderSimple Plan 2:58Album Only
listen12. I'll Take You DownT.F.F. featuring Chris Cestor (from JET) , Brody Dalle (from The Distillers), Dolf de Datsun (from The Datsuns) & Nick Zinner (from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs) 2:49Album Only
listen13. On FireLloyd Banks 3:06Album Only
listen14. ReverieMegan McCauley 3:54Album Only
listen15. Goodbye To YouBreaking Point 3:50Album Only
listen16. Shed My SkinAlter Bridge 5:08Album Only
listen17. In Due TimeSubmersed 4:03Album Only
listen18. Disposable SunshineLoser 3:27Album Only
listen19. Now You KnowMiss Eighty 6 3:02Album Only
listen20. Kirikirimai (Fantastic Four Remix)Orange Range 3:14Album Only


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There are four good reasons to pick up the Fantastic Four soundtrack. The first three are kinda buried in the middle of the CD--and they all happen to be new songs. First, there's "I'll Take You Down," a nifty rocker by a combo called T.F.F. Never heard of them? They're an ad hoc supergroup featuring the Distillers' banshee Brody Dalle, Yeah Yeah Yeahs' guitarist Nick Zinner, the Datsuns' singer-bassist Dolf de Datsun, and Jet's drummer Chris Cester. Second, Joss Stone's "Whatever Happened to the Heroes" is a lot better than its obvious title suggests; it's a rollicking, old-school rock-soul track namedropping Joe DiMaggio (a hero in Stone's native Devon?) and Marilyn Monroe. Finally, there's "Everything Burns," which sees former Evanescence guitarist Ben Moody collaborating with Anastacia on his first solo outing. It looks like an odd-couple combination but somehow it works--probably because Moody knows how to write bombastic power ballads. (It's certainly less icky than "Hero" from Spiderman.) The fourth good reason is the very last track: "Kirikirimai" is a hyperactive rock/hip-hop hybrid that introduces Japanese band Orange Range to the American market. The rest of the CD, which mixes new tunes and recycled ones, is surprisingly solid with muscular but melodic contributions from Velvet Revolver, Sum 41, Simple Plan, and Lloyd Banks's infectious "On Fire." Just try to get its organ riff out of your head. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

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Featuring new music from Platinum and Gold recording artists Velvet Revolver, Joss Stone, Ben Moody featuring Anastacia, Sum 41, Taking Back Sunday, Chingy, and much more.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Four, September 4, 2005
1. Come On, Come In-Velvet Revolver-3:59-10/10: Great opening song. It's hardcore rock. I didn't really know who Velvet Revolver were, but now i'm going to have to look them up. Great guitar solo.

2. Error Operator-Taking Back Sunday-3:09-10/10: This song has a really great chorus and the verses are really well written. I really like the instrumental part right before the final chorus.

3. Relax-Chingy-3:31-10/10: I don't usually listen to rap, but this song really makes me sing along. Great uses of the Fantastic Four's names.The beat makes it sound like a video game.

4. Whatever Happened To The Heroes-Joss Stone-3:56-9/10: This is the first song i have of Joss Stone and i was amazed. She is a really good singer and the lyrics are really good. The ending is really good and i like the second verse where she names certain people that could be her heroes.

5. Waiting (Save Your Life)-Omnisoul-4:02-10/10: Great opening to the song and all together a great song. I am really anticapating their album thats coming out next year. It has a really great beat and will make you a fan of theirs once you hear it.

6. Always Come Back To You-Ryan Cabrera-3:33-10/10: Ryan was one person i didn't expect to see on a soundtrack like this, but once i heard this song, it became one of my favorites on the album. It has a great beat and the chorus makes you want to sing along.

7. Everything Burns-Ben Moody feat. Anastacia-3:41-10/10: This is the lead single off of the soundtrack. I didn't know if Ben could pull it off, but he did. I like anastacias voice in the begining, but i don't like in the end when she starts screeching. The begining had great acoustic guitar and the end becomes a great power song.

8. New World Symphony-Miri Ben-Ari feat. Pharoane Monch-4:01-6/10: I don't really like this song. Miri Ben-Ari is Kanye West's violinist, so Pharoane raps the whole song. Overall not really into the song, but i like the violin part before the final chorus.

9. Die For You (Fantastic Four Mix)-Megan McCauley-3:49-10/10: One of my favorite songs on this album. I first heard her on the Elektra soundtrack and this time she has 2 songs. For anyone who wants to buy her album,"Baa Baa Black Sheep", it has sadly been delayed til next year. But until then, i can keep listening to this soundtrack and her song on the elektra soundtrack.

10. Noots-Sum 41-3:49-10/10: I had never listened to sum 41 before and when i heard this song, it went beyond what i expected. This is a fast paced rock song with great lyrics to sing along to. I like the long guitar riff in the ending. This is a b-side for their album "Chuck".

11. Surrender-Simple Plan-2:58-10/10: Wow there are alot of 10/10 on this album. Here is another one. I'm a fan of Simple Plan and i had never heard this song before, but now it is one of my favorite songs from them.

12. I'll Take You Down-T.F.F.-2:50-9/10: I think T.F.F. is supposed to stand for The Fantastic Four but i'm not sure. Oh, well. This song has a great beat mixed with lyrics that can accompany the beat well. I like in the end how the music stops and you think it's over, but it comes back for another 15 seconds.

13. On Fire-Lloyd Banks-3:07-9/10: Like "Relax" by Chingy, I didn't think this would be a good song, but i heard it and i liked it. The beat is a club banger.

14. Reverie-Megan McCauley-3:55-10/10: Another great song by Miss McCauley. I like how it starts off with a piano in the first verse, and then it becomes this huge song in the chorus in an instant. The chorus is really good and the whole song is really well written. After both of her songs, especially this one, if you are not a fan of hers, then you should be.

15. Goodbye To You-Breaking Point-3:51-8/10: The begining of the song and the verses to me are kind of weak, but it all comes together in the chorus. The chorus has great lyrics and i like the 3rd verse.

16. Shed My Skin-Alter Bridge-5:08-7/10: I really liked Alter Bridge's song "Save Me" on the Elektra soundtrack, but i didn't really care for this song. The only part i really like is the chorus. Other than that the beat kind of slows down in the verses.

17. In Due Time-Submersed-4:04-10/10: The album picks up with this song. It is a great rock song that has great lyrics. I liked their song "Hollow" on the Elektra soundtrack and i like this song, so i might just buy their album. It has a killer pre-chorus and a great chorus.I really like the ending to this song.

18. Disposable Sunshine-Loser-3:27-10/10: This is another great upbeat song that you can sing along to and a great song to dance to. I like the chorus and the whole song had great lyrics. I've never heard of them, but i think i'm going to look up some info on them.

19. Now You Know-Miss Eighty 6 feat. Classic-3:03-8/10: The confusing thing is that it features classic, but he raps most of the song. The beat is cool and could be a club hit.

20. Kirikirimai (Fantastic Four Remix)-Orange Range-3:14-10/10: This is a really great song. I have no clue what they are saying as it is in japanese, but it is a great remix. A really great way to end the album.

Overall-10/10

A great album with something for everyone: Pop, rap, rock and great songs overall. Go buy it and you won't be dissapointed.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars mmmm...not bad, July 13, 2005
By Andy Mackie (Hull, East Yorkshire United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
Well this is wind-ups second soundtrack release in 1 year, in January the soundtrack for the Elektra movie was released, now we get another Marvel movie soundtrack.

Wind-up have released Daredevil and The Punisher previously to Elektra which I was both huge fans of, amazing selection of songs. Now we come to the Fantastic Four album, a few rock songs and a few rap/hip-hop songs which I ain't too keen on one bit: this is my track-by-track review anyhow:

1) Come on, Come In - Velvet Revolver - 9/10 - Not bad really, pretty good introduction, nice guitars, worthy of a single release perhaps

2) Error Operator - Taking Back Sunday - 8/10 - Ok verse's, the chorus are a joke though, repeatings "We can't go back" about 6 times over which I think is pretty bad, but the rest of the song is brilliant

3) Relax - Chingy - 4/10 - Not my cup of tea one bit, never liked this genre, never will

4) Whatever Happened to the Heroes - Joss Stone - 7/10 - Suprised they chose Joss for this soundtrack, the song actually isn't that bad, fits for the movie I reckon, not my favourite, but not my least.

5) Waiting (Save Our Lives) - Omnisoul - 10/10 - Very good song, fits perfectly on the soundtrack and on the movie too, should of been the lead song from the CD but oh well.

6) Always Come Back to You - Ryan Canbrera - 8/10 - Again like Joss Stone, this one suprised me, but again not a bad song at all, fits the CD nicely

7) Everything Burns - Ben Moody feat. Anastacia - 10/10 - Nice combanation between the two, the lead single from the CD, one of my favs from the CD

8) New World Symphony - Miri Ben-Ari - 5/10 - Who the hell? Don't care really, not my cup of tea at all

9) Die for You - Megan McCauley - 10/10 - Looking forward for Megan's second soundtrack release for some time now, great singer, great gal, look out for her debut CD in September

10) Noots - Sum 41 - 10/10 - Wow, never expected it to be this good, just thought it might of been a Sum 41 B-side reject track, but it really is amazing, one of the best on the CD

11) Surrender - Simple Plan - 8/10 - Not bad, never really gone crazy on SP, some of their songs are embarassing, this one ain't too bad, but I like others on the CD

12) I'll Take You Down - T.F.F - 7/10 - Ok, never really gone crazy over the Distillers, so I didn't like this song very much, high mark for the nice guitaring

13) On Fire - Lloyd Banks - 6/10 - Again, not my cup of tea, high(ish) mark cause of its a bit catchy, other then that, turn it off

14) Reverie - Megan McCauley - 9/10 - Not as good as "Die for You" but still brilliant

15) Goodbye to You - Breaking Point - 10/10 - Great song, similar to Omnisouls track, emotional, a nice track

16) Shed My Skin - Alter Bridge - 8/10 - Not bad, wish they would of chose a different from their CD like "Metalingus" or something else

17) In Due Time - Submersed - 9/10 - Nice song, put on the CD prob cause its their latest single, nice choice though

18) Disposable Sunshine - Loser - 9/10 - Never heard of these before, but good song, nice vocals indeed

19) Now You Know - Miss Eighty 6 - 4/10 - Bad, don't like it at all


I recommend this to anyone who like modern rock music
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Multiple Genres Result In So-So Soundtrack, April 12, 2008
Like many others have stated, Marvel has had great success with the soundtracks of their recent comic-turned-movie characters. "Daredevil," "Elektra," and the wonderful "The Punisher" soundtracks have all fared better than their respective films as far as dollars go. With "Fantastic Four," I believe that Marvel and producer Wind-Up have attempted to create a mixture of sounds as unique as the four heroes from the film. Unfortunately, this alienates every crowd out there by only offering a few songs from multiple genres. There's hard rock from bands like Velvet Revolver and T.F.F., faux punk from Sum 41 and Simple Plan, hip-hop from Lloyd Banks and Chingy, pop from artists like Ryan Cabrera, pop soul from Joss Stone, a shameless plug for a seemingly Amy Lee wannabe called Megan McCauley and a whole mixture of other artists.

While this is a mixed bag, there are some highlights. VR's "Come On, Come In" opens this album with the hopes of a rockin' good time. Joss Stone's "Whatever Happened To The Heroes" is excellent. Sum 41's "Noots," an infectious, high-energy tune, makes this band sound a lot better than they really are. Ben Moody and Anastacia's "Everything Burns" proves that Moody doesn't need Amy Lee to stand out. Taking Back Sunday's "Error Operator" and the very unique (even for this album) "Kirikirimai" from Orange Range are also stand out tracks.

Overall, this album is hit-and-miss. The good outweighs the bad, hence the four star rating. Still, I'd sample this album before buying it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A great movie soundtrack!
Along with soundtracks to the Spider-Man trilogy and Daredevil, the soundtrack to Fantastic Four is awesome. I bought this from eBay. I'm glad that I did. It is a great CD.
Published 4 months ago by C. Hall

1.0 out of 5 stars Pitiful,Mtv,Hip Hop,Clubb'in SHITE
This is one of those thrown together soundtracks.All the cookie cutter,whoever is on the "popular music chart" crap music. Read more
Published on September 24, 2006 by Jonny Rotten

4.0 out of 5 stars some great songs- overall good
not all of the songs are great, but the 1 by simple plan is pretty good & Error Operator was sweet (in my oppinion error operator gave ths ablum 2 of its 4 stars!)
Published on May 16, 2006

3.0 out of 5 stars Three stars for Ten out of Twenty Tracks that were pleasing


As many have said before more this is not the "greatest Superhero themed soundtrack" to indeed purchase and their words could not speak a louder truth. Read more
Published on March 12, 2006 by P. Hardy

4.0 out of 5 stars Eh....it's so-so.
I am not gonna say but the album, but again, it actually doesn't suck. If you compare it to the queen of the damned album, then it comes nowhere near it. Read more
Published on February 16, 2006 by Mister Dotson

5.0 out of 5 stars hi
hi, I'm billy and i'm 8.
thid aoundtrsck is swesome!!!
i loove it!
my moom won't lemme wattxh FF...y not?
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Published on January 22, 2006

4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good album
The songs on this are pretty cool and enjoyable, but where is "Bang bang to the Rock N' Roll"? which was played in the movie during the part when the FF are learning to live with... Read more
Published on January 1, 2006 by Shego

5.0 out of 5 stars So hot that'll you'll say.......Flame On!
The Fantastic Four soundtrack has the best music i've heard in a good while. It so good that i put it in my favorite cd file. There is 3 songs i like the most. Read more
Published on October 4, 2005 by David A. Smith

4.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic?: Not 100%, But Pretty Good
The movie that inspired it was alot of fun, and "Fantastic 4: The Album" is a pretty solid collecion of music. Read more
Published on September 12, 2005 by GMac

2.0 out of 5 stars Not so hot.....no flame on!
Mostly to my ears the same old stuff. I liked the vel. revolver tune. I did hear a cool FF theme song called "the fantastic four song". I downloaded it from iTunes. Read more
Published on September 1, 2005 by John P

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