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10 Great but Forgotten Rock Music Soundtracks

1.4K views· 18 likes· 12:13· Aug 23, 2021

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For decades, films with great soundtracks have been piling up, but for the most part they're quickly gone from memory. Today, we're going to remember a few fun movie soundtracks packed full of great rock music! -- zZounds.com Affiliate Links Interest Free Payment Options w/o CC! https://tinyurl.com/y6heywhh -- Armchair Rockstar with Corey Noles is a channel focused on the gigging (and gigless) musician. We aim to both educate against the pitfalls experienced by countless players and also be a one-stop site for everything the music lover needs. Essentially, we're here to help you transition from the chair to the stage. The channel covers musician tips & tricks, guitar gear reviews, basic repair lessons and interviews with industry professionals. From time to time we'll also be weighing in on industry news as it happens. So, if you're a musician young or old -- new or experienced, this channel is designed with you in mind. We hope to create an atmosphere where more seasoned musicians can pass along their knowledge to the next generation. Share our videos with your friends to help us grow! Please take a moment to subscribe and click the bell so we can notify you whenever we have new content! -- Facebook: @ArmchairRockstar Twitter: @armchairrockst1 Instagram: @armchairrockst1 -- For Questions or Comments, email armchaircorey@gmail.com

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Movie soundtracks are weirdly disposable. A film can have an absolute killer stack of rock songs, and then five minutes after the credits roll, nobody talks about it again. In this video I dig into 10 great-but-forgotten rock music soundtracks—albums that deserve to be in the regular rotation if you’re into rock, punk, and metal and you like discovering deep cuts in places most people stopped looking years ago. The whole point here isn’t “best soundtrack of all time” stuff you already know—it’s remembering the fun ones that got buried. I’m talking compilations that introduced people to bands, soundtracks that captured a specific era of guitar music, and those sneaky tracklists where you’ll recognize a couple songs and then realize the rest is a treasure hunt. If you’re a record collector, it’s also a reminder that soundtracks can be a cheap way to snag great songs on wax (or at least a gateway to the albums you should be buying next).

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