The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys (soundtrack)

The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys is the soundtrack to the movie The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys.
Soundtrack 2002
Music by Marco Beltrami
Additional Music By Joshua Homme, Nick Oliveri, Brad Wilk


1. The Atomic Trinity - Joshua Homme, Nick Oliveri, Brad Wilk
2. The Atomic Trinity vs. Heaven's Devils - Marco Beltrami
3. The Empty House - Marco Beltrami
4. The Couch - Marco Beltrami
5. Hanging (a.k.a. Ramble Off) - Joshua Homme, Nick Oliveri, Brad Wilk
6. Margie's Confession - Marco Beltrami
7. The Atomic Trinity vs. Heaven's Devils, Round II - Marco Beltrami
8. St. Agatha - Marco Beltrami
9. On the Road Again - Canned Heat
10. Francis and Margie - Joshua Homme, Nick Oliveri, Brad Wilk
11. Stoned - Joshua Homme, Nick Oliveri, Brad Wilk
12. Dead Dog, Part II - Marco Beltrami
13. Skeleton Boy is Born - Marco Beltrami
14. Do for the Others - Stephen Stills
15. Story of the Fish - Marco Beltrami
16. For the Gods/Act Like Cougars - Marco Beltrami
17. Torn Apart - Marco Beltrami
18. Someone is Coming - Marco Beltrami
19. Eulogy - Marco Beltramin
20. All the Same - Joshua Homme, Nick Oliveri, Brad Wilk

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