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** The techno score by Simon Boswell, which blends bluesy slide guitar with angry-sounding synths and sampled [[Literature/TheBible Bible]] readings. For a sample, here's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5mCZcmlUEk "Jill Burning"]].

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** The techno score by Simon Boswell, which blends bluesy slide guitar with angry-sounding synths and sampled [[Literature/TheBible Bible]] readings.readings to epic effect. For a sample, here's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5mCZcmlUEk "Jill Burning"]].

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* OneSceneWonder: [[Music/FieldsOfTheNephilim Carl McCoy]] as the Nomad. He shows up in exactly two scenes and has less than a handful of lines, but his presence alone has captured the attention of audiences, enough for him to end up on at least one of the movie's posters.

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[[Music/FieldsOfTheNephilim Carl McCoy]] as the Nomad. He shows up in exactly two three scenes and has less than a handful of lines, but his CreepyAwesome presence alone has is captivating. It certainly captured the attention admiration of audiences, enough [[Music/{{Watain}} Erik Danielsson]].
** [[Music/{{Motorhead}} Lemmy Kilmister]] appears as a cabbie
for him all of a few seconds and blasts some of his own music for Moe and Shades to end up on at least one of the movie's posters.listen to.
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* OneSceneWonder: [[Music/FieldsOfTheNephilim Carl McCoy]] as the Nomad. He shows up in exactly two scenes and has less than a handful of lines, but his presence alone has captured the attention of audiences, enough for him to end up on at least one of the movie's posters.
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** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8Ne9sRcSrM&feature=related The Order of Death]]" by Music/PublicImageLtd.
** "Stigmata" by Music/{{Ministry}}.
** The techno score by Simon Boswell, which blends bluesy slide guitar with angry-sounding synths and sampled [[Literature/TheBible Bible]] readings. For a sample, here's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5mCZcmlUEk "Jill Burning"]].
* TooBleakStoppedCaring: The graphic violence and the dark, gritty, uninviting setting can lead to this reaction among some viewers.
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