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One Invisible Light (Elektra Entertainment 1998)

  


Some should notice that this soundtrack really made to be fit into almost every scenes on this famous television series of the 90's - going to movie theater. The X-Files: the Album - Fight The Future is a brilliant records based on a more brilliant acknowledged series with a huge fanbase over millions all around the world. Detective Fox Mulder and Dr. Dana Scully, the main character duet whom working as an FBI agents that trying so hard to solve every single mysteries inside hundreds of government's unsolved cases which is filled with fascinating danger, dark intrigue and blurry conspiracies surrounding them. With the effortless ideas from Mark Snow and producer Chris Carter, gaining the best composition on the soundtrack seemed to be easy enough and yes, the fact shows all.
  14 tracks compiled as the musical genre widely various, from the industrial rising superstar Filter to the classic punk veteran band X. The tracks themselves are also intense and unique as well as the the movie itself, Tonic's Flower Man knitting the thin knot with Invisible Sun - a remake of The Police classic song in an equal collaboration between Sting and the reggae unit Aswad, the haunting sparkled trip-hop trace of Bjork's Hunter gained the fear of hidden terror that lurks within the shadow of doubt on The Cure's More than this. The X-Files was never and forever will never be dull, the series, the movie and the soundtrack are all curiously entertaining for most of the truth seekers and theorists even soft ballads like Walking after you (Foo Fighters) and Sarah McLachlan's Black may sounded a bit creepy and traumatical.  The main problem is there should be much more lists for bands to be added and involve onto this soundtrack. 
Should you trusting them ? Was the truth really out there ? The real answer will always can be found in between the past and the near future, I suppose.
 
 
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