Musical Numbers
Repo! The Genetic Opera holds the record for the most songs ever composed for inclusion in one film, with a total of 64. This is the official list of all the songs in the film. Some were cut from the final edit of the film.
Melora Creager of Rasputina plays cello on the soundtrack. A 7-track demo CD dubbed the "Pre-Surgery Sampler", was released on July 24, 2008. A 22-track soundtrack was released on September 30. Songs do not appear in the same sequence on the CD as they do in the film. On February 20, 2009, an extended edition of the soundtrack was released online. The "Deluxe Edition" contains 38 tracks; and the song, "Zydrate Anatomy", was re-cut and used in its film version for this edition.
In the film, the following songs are performed: (* = instrumental)
- "Depraved Heart Murder at Sanitarium Square"*
- "Genetic Repo Man" - GraveRobber
- "Crucifixus"*
- "The Prognosis"*
- "Things You See in a Graveyard (Part 1)" - Rotti
- "21st Century Cure" - GraveRobber, Shilo
- "Shilo Wakes" - Nathan, Shilo
- "Infected" - Shilo
- "Nathan's Story"*
- "Legal Assassin" - Nathan, Ghostly chorus
- "Lungs and Livers" - GeneCo Chorus
- "Mark It Up" - Genterns, Amber, Luigi, Pavi
- "Tao of Mag (Part 1)" - Mag
- "Rotti's Story"*
- "Things You See in a Graveyard (Part 2)" - Rotti
- "Limo Ride" - Rotti and Shilo
- "Thankless Job" - Nathan
- "A Ventriloquist's Mess"*
- "Tao of Mag (Part 2)" - Mag
- "No Organs? No Problemo!" - GeneCo chorus
- "Largo's Little Helpers" - Child chorus
- "Genterns" - Genterns, Pavi
- "Luigi, Pavi, Amber Harass Mag" - Luigi, Mag, Amber, Pavi, Rotti
- "Seeing You Stirs Memories (Part 1)" - Rotti
- "Blind Mag's Story"*
- "Seeing You Stirs Memories (Part 2)" - Rotti, Mag
- "My, What Big Scissors You Have" - Shilo
- "Housecall" - Rotti (spoken)
- "Inopportune Telephone Call" - Nathan, Shilo
- "Before the Escape"*
- "GraveRobber and Shilo Escape" - GraveRobber, Shilo
- "Zydrate Support Network" - Rotti
- "Worthy Heirs?"*
- "Zydrate Anatomy" - GraveRobber, Shilo, Amber, Zydrate addicts
- "Disposal Crew" - Disposal crew
- "A Dump Truck Home"*
- "Who Ordered Pizza?" - Luigi, Pavi, Nathan, Rotti, Amber
- "Night Surgeon" - Nathan, Rotti, Henchgirls, Luigi, Pavi, Genterns
- "The Visitor"*
- "Chase the Morning" - Mag, Shilo, Marni
- "Everyone's a Composer" - Mag, Nathan, Shilo
- "Come Back!" - Nathan and Shilo
- "What Chance Has a 17 Year Old Girl" - Nathan, Shilo
- "Seventeen" - Shilo
- "Pre-Happiness"*
- "Happiness is Not a Warm Scalpel" - Amber, Rotti
- "Gold" - Rotti
- "Nathan Discovers Rotti's Plan" - Nathan, Shilo
- "Tonight We Are Betrayed" - Nathan
- "At the Opera Tonight" - Shilo, Mag, Nathan, Amber, GraveRobber, Rotti, Luigi, Pavi
- "Bloodbath!" - GraveRobber
- "Not Your Parents' Opera"*
- "We Started This Op'ra Shit!" - Luigi, Pavi, Rotti, GeneCo chorus
- "Interrogation Room Challenge" - Rotti
- "Blame Not My Cheeks" - Amber, GeneCo chorus
- "Chromaggia" - Mag
- "Mag's Fall"*
- "Pièce De Résistance" - Rotti
- "Let the Monster Rise" - Nathan, Shilo
- "A Ten Second Opera"*
- "Sawman's Lament" - Rotti, Luigi, Pavi, Shilo, Nathan
- "The Man Who Made You Sick" - Rotti, Shilo, Nathan
- "Cut the Ties" - Rotti, Luigi, Shilo, Pavi
- "Shilo Turns Against Rotti" - Shilo, Rotti, Nathan
- "The King is Dead" - Rotti (spoken)
- "I Didn't Know I'd Love You So Much" - Shilo, Nathan
- "Genetic Emancipation" - Shilo
- "Epitaph" - GraveRobber, Zydrate addicts
- "VUK-R" - Katie Fitzgerald (end credits)
- "Repo Man" - Ogre (end credits)
- "Needle Through a Bug" - GraveRobber, Shilo (deleted scene)
- "Bravi!" - Mag, Luigi, Pavi, Rotti, Amber, Genterns (deleted scene)
- "Aching Hour" - Sarah Brightman (end credits)
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