The Matrix Revisited - Music

Music

The original Matrix Revisited DVD had an easter egg that contains 41 songs that were played in the documentary. One can access this music by going to the Documentary Menu, selecting the Languages Menu and highlighting one of the subtitle options. Press left to highlight a 'phone booth'. In The Ultimate Matrix Collection version of the disc, the songs are directly in the menu and not part of an egg. The songs are as follows:

  1. Aleks Svaensson – "Syvelleve"
  2. da.nu.lo – "I'm not right (Im what's left)"
  3. Gooding – "Licorice and Grape Kool Aid"
  4. Jetsetmusic – "Last Laugh Foundation Part C"
  5. Obadia – "Lounge"
  6. Obadia – "Slowride"
  7. Omniverse – "Hipshot"
  8. The Fur Ones – "Semicolon"
  9. Robert Phoenix – "Speedy Astronaut"
  10. Canton – "Birmingham, 43"
  11. Electrostatic—Electron Gun"
  12. Ikarus – "Praying to different gods"
  13. Nolens Volens – "Por Sea T"
  14. Out of Body – "Beyond Mind"
  15. Paul Cooper – "CEM2 New Stuff"
  16. Proactive Noize Transmission – "One foot freek"
  17. Project 3 – "Go get it"
  18. VOID – "Chemical 2000"
  19. Audible Ink – "Sand Turtle"
  20. O.R.G. – "Sofa Surfur"
  21. Simulacra – "Spy Vs Spy"
  22. Wade R – Squarely in the groove
  23. Audible Ink – "Beetle Instrumental"
  24. Beet T Tribe – "Beet T Tribe (slight return)"
  25. Fingertwister – "7 a.m. Disaster"
  26. Hardknox – "Coz I can"
  27. Aleks Svaensson – "Art of Recycling"
  28. Canton – "Blue Groove"
  29. Fingertwister – "Casino Royale"
  30. Aleks Svaensson – "Sunny"
  31. Fingertwister – "In Memory of..."
  32. Less Skill – "Technical Difficulties"
  33. Simulacra – "Panacea"
  34. Fingertwister – "The Reverend Will Return"
  35. O.R.G. – "Traveling Man"
  36. Project 3 – "The Search"
  37. Tripnotic – "Tripnofunk"
  38. The Fur Ones – "Transit"
  39. The Fur Ones – "Product"
  40. The Fur Ones – "The End"
  41. The Fur Ones – "Reduction"

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