Listen Lost Boys: The Tribe (2008) Soundtrack
The follow-up to the cult classic horror film takes us back to the familiar shady surf city of Santa Carla, where vampire surfers quickly dispatch anyone who tries to invade their turf.
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For My Friends |
Blind Melon: performer
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Knuckles |
The Hold Steady: performer
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Only To Haunt You |
The Von Bondies: performer
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Too Much, Too Young, Too Fast |
Airbourne: performer
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Only To Haunt You |
Jason Stollsteimer: writer
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Knuckles |
Craig Finn: writer
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Don't Speak (I Came to Make a Bang) |
Joshua Homme: writer
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In My Blood |
Starsailor: performer
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Don't Speak (I Came to Make a Bang) |
Eagles of Death Metal: performer
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In My Blood |
James Stelfox: writer
Barry Westhead: writer
James Walsh: writer
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Don't Speak (I Came to Make a Bang) |
Jesse Hughes: writer
Josh Homme: writer
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Burrito (Acoustic Version) |
Seether: performer
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Kingdom |
Christian Eigner: writer
Andrew Phillpott: writer
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Dizzy |
Jackpot: performer
Rusty Miller: writer
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Cry Little Sister (Theme from _The Lost Boys (1987)_ (qv)) |
Gerard McMahon: writer
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Lost Boys: The Tribe Suite |
Nathan Barr: writer, performer
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Nine Thou (Grant Mohrman Superstar Remix) |
Jason Rabinowitz: writer
Styles of Beyond: performer
Takbir Bashir: writer
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Wish You Were Here |
P.J. Pesce: performer, writer
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Cry Little Sister (Theme from _The Lost Boys (1987)_ (qv)) |
John Goodmanson: producer
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Summertime |
Evan Allen: writer
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What You Need |
Evan Allen: writer
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No Hero |
Evan Allen: writer
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Summertime |
Mike Witherington: writer
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What You Need |
Mike Witherington: writer
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No Hero |
Mike Witherington: writer
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Grassy Mrs. Greene |
John Askew: writer
Bruce Winter: writer
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Score |
Kevin Riepl: writer
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Grassy Mrs. Greene |
Erik Herzog: writer
Wasted Tape: performer
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Kingdom |
Dave Gahan: writer, performer
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Long Way Down |
G. Love: performer
Special Secret Sauce: performer
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Day Fire |
Elijah Behar: writer
Hindu Kush: performer
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