But mind you, the 16-track album is one collection that is able to stand on its own. The Rock and the movie provide a lot of entertaining eye candy but years from now, this soundtrack will still be admired as a pounding showcase of heavy rock sounds from this era. Where else can you find Creed and Nickelback together with Ozzy Osbourne? Among the cuts are I Stand Alone by Godsmack; Set It Off by POD; Break You by Drowning Pool; Streamline by System of Down; To Whom It May Concern by Creed; Yanking Out My Heart by Nickelback; Iron Head by Rob Zombie featuring Ozzy Osbourne; My Life by 12 Stones; Along the Way by Musheroomhead; Corrected by Sevendust; and Glow by Coal Chamber.
The one thing they all have in common though is great pop music in the soundtracks, pop tunes which found a place in a particular scene, helped to make it more memorable and therefore earned a lasting place in movie history. I am sure that like me you will heartily agree with whoever made out this list.
All the Love in the World by The Corrs from Americas Sweethearts; Out of Reach By Gabrielle from Bridget Jones Diary; Independent Woman Pt 1 By Destinys Child from Charlies Angels; Elevation by U2 from Tomb Raider; She by Elvis Costello from Notting Hill; American Pie by Madonna from The Next Best Thing; Picture of You by Boyzone from Bean the Movie; Pure Shores by All Saints from The Beach, Uninvited by Alanis Morissette from City of Angels; Cant Fight the Moonlight by Leann Rimes from Coyote Ugly; When You Say Nothing at All by Ronan Keating also from Notting Hill; Kiss Me by Sixpence None the Richer from Shes All That; Lovefool by The Cardigans from Romeo + Juliet; Change the World by Eric Clapton from Phenomenon; Love is All Around by Wet Wet Wet from Four Weddings & a Funeral; Build Me Up Buttercup by The Foundations from Theres Something About Mary; Tomorrow Never Dies by Sheryl Crow from the James Bond flick with the same title, and Girl, Youll Be a woman Soon by Urge Overkill from Pulp Fiction.
The top singles in the Hot 100 list this week are: Foolish by Ashanti; Whats Luv by Fat Joe featuring Ashanti; Aint It Funny by Jennifer Lopez featuring Ja Rule; U Dont Have to Call by Usher; Girlfriend by NSync featuring Nelly; I Need a Girl (Part One) by P. Diddy featuring Usher and Loon; Blurry by Puddle of Mudd; Oops (Oh My) by Tweet; In the End by Linkin Park; and A Thousand Miles by Vanessa Carlton.