Here's a perfect end result example of the Hollywood bastardisation of the movie soundtrack; a great album that has practically nothing to do with the film it promotes. "Heroes" from The Wallflowers is a red herring as a gentle introduction before the notorious collaboration between Jimmy Page and Puff Daddy with the hard rock of "Come With Me". The latter is far better preparation for the thumping jumping styles of Rage Against the Machine ("No Shelter"), Fuel ("Walk The Sky"), Fuzzbubble ("Out There"), and Green Day ("Brain Stew"). Balladic counterpoint comes from: Ben Folds Five ("Air"), Michael Penn ("Macy Day Parade"), and Foo Fighters ("A320"). The movie featured a start-to-finish orchestral score from David (Independence Day) Arnold, and--gee whiz!--they managed to squeeze four minutes onto the end here. It's the only thing that'll have you recalling the film in any way. Ah! Maybe that explains why the songs are unrelated.
Track listing
1. Heroes (03:56) The Wallflowers
2. Come with Me (06:06) Puff Daddy featuring Jimmy Page
3. Deeper Underground (04:42) Jamiroquai
4. No Shelter (04:04) Rage Against the Machine
5. Air (03:21) Ben Folds Five
6. Running Knees (03:41) Days of the New
7. Macy Day Parade (04:19) Michael Penn
8. Walk the Sky (03:18) Fuel
9. A320 (05:45) Foo Fighters
10. Brain Stew (The Godzilla Remix) (03:58) Green Day
11. Untitled (03:31) Silverchair
12. Out There (02:49) Fuzzbubble
13. Undercover (05:11) Joey DeLuxe
14. Opening Titles (02:43) David Arnold
15. Looking for Clues (01:49) David Arnold
Total Duration: 00:59:13