Stealth
Stealth
Label: Epic Records
Released: 2004
Barcode: 827969447529
Country: Europe
Product Type: CD (Pre-owned)
Score or Soundtrack: Soundtrack
"Stealth" is a 2005 American military science fiction action film directed by Rob Cohen. The movie centers around three top fighter pilots who are tasked with training with an artificial intelligence program named EDI (Extreme Deep Invader) aboard a highly advanced, unmanned stealth fighter plane.
The plot thickens when EDI, after being struck by lightning, develops a mind of its own and goes rogue, leading to a high-stakes conflict. The film blends elements of technology, morality, and warfare, exploring themes of artificial intelligence and the ethics of autonomous weaponry.
Although the film received mixed reviews, it was noted for its high-octane action sequences, advanced special effects, and a storyline that delves into the potential consequences of AI in military applications.
The soundtrack of "Stealth" complements the film's high-energy and futuristic tone. It features a mix of rock, electronic, and orchestral music, designed to enhance the movie's dynamic action scenes and fast-paced narrative.
The score, composed by BT (Brian Transeau), is particularly notable for its electronic influences, which align well with the film's high-tech theme. Additionally, the soundtrack includes songs by various artists, offering a range of styles from hard rock to more mellow tracks, reflecting the diverse emotional tones of the film.
The music plays a key role in building tension and excitement throughout the movie, contributing to the overall thrilling and immersive experience of "Stealth."
Track Listing
Make A Move
Incubus
Admiration
Incubus
Neither Of Us Can See
Incubus
(She Can) Do That
David Bowie and BT
Dance To The Music
Sly and Family Stone with Will.i.am
Bullet-proof Skin
Institute (Gavin Rossdale)
L.S.F. (Lost Souls Forever)
Kasabian
Bug Eyes
Dredg
Over My Head
The Fray
One Day
Trading Yesterday
Different
Acceptance
Nights In White Satin
Glenn Hughes with Chad Smith and John Frusciante
Aqueous Transmission
Incubus
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