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Music in Schrader's version? Please help!


Hey guys,
I love Angelo Badalementi's haunting music pieces for what he composed for Schrader's version. Does anybody know if/how I can acquire any of these songs? The scene when Merrin describes the paintings is beautiful...so is the end theme as Merrin walks into the dust--matches the mood perfectly.

Please help!
Thanks
--Alex

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Downloading is probably your best bet unless you can find the motion picture soundtrack.

Time you enjoy wasting, was not wasted.
- John Lennon

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Can you please upload it? That would be great!

Thanks

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Awesome thank you so much. I almost forgot how haunting the score is. Please keep me up to date with your uploads. Also, I wanted to ask you how do you rip music from DVDs? There is a lot of music from Oliver Stone's "Alexander" that I badly want that is not on the official sountrack, and I want to know how it is possible to rip music from DVDs. I know it's been done (obviously from you, and others) but how do you do it?

Thanks again
--ALex

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Ok cool. How do you get rid of the dialogue and other sounds and make it just music when you extract audio like you did with the Exorcist end theme? Thanks

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Cool. That must be weird/scary hearing just the demon's voice through one channel. So is it just trial and error then figuring out which channel is music? Thanks

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Yeah that is cool. When you said you rip one channel to get the music, which option do I select because there's so much stuff to play around with like min, max, method? under channels I have the choices stereo, mono, and joint stereo. So what do I check to get just audio? Thanks

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Sweet. Thanks. Hope this works.

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Just to clear some things up.... the majority of the music on the 3rd reel of Dominion was NOT Angelo's score, but was written by the band Dog Fashion Disco (www.dogfashiondisco.com). They composed the song over the credits, the exorcism theme, the dream and a lot of the other stuff at the end. Angelo did a great job, don't get me wrong, but you have to give credit where credit is due.

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Thanks for clearing that up, suttercane. I was about to post that because DFD is my number 1 favorite band. Satan's March is a brilliant song.

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