This is a really cool album as far as soundtracks go. The are a lot of artists on the album that I didn't recognise, but I'm really glad I made the effort to find this album.
The opening track 'The Reckoning' by Godhead will appeal to NIN fans everywhere and anyone else who appreciates ehat kind of electronic metal. Then an absolute scorcher from P.O.D. makes you sit up and take notice, from then on in it's a rollercoaster ride of different styles.
The real stand-out tracks are Marilyn Manson's re-working of 'Suicide is painless', 'Stick it up' by Slaves On Dope and the fantastic 'Arc Arsenal' by At The Drive-In.
But, without a doubt, the best track is the final track, 'Feel Good Hit Of The Summer' by Queens Of The Stone Age - you'll find yourself singing it over and over, much to the annoyance of all your friends.
So, no matter what you though of the film, this is a good metal compilation and worthy of addition to anyone's collection.