For those of you who didnt grow up listening to Puff Daddy and Lincoln Park, I am curious if anyone has any interest in an Earthed 5: Law of Fives Soundtrack.
Unlike most of the people it seems, I think the soundtrack from Earthed 5 is by far the best soundtrack to a mountain bike move, ever. It has everything from balls to the wall to the chillest laidback beats and exposes people to a wide range of music I guarantee they will never hear watching New World Disorder or watching MTV.
I have spent a lot of time compiling a soundtrack for the film, and it has been difficult due to the obscurity of almost all the music. But its almost done (just need 3 songs off an obscure indie pop compilation), and if anyone is interested in listening to some awesome British Punk Rock and Electronica that youll never find over here, then let me know and find me a web host.
I bring special attention to Brian Jonestown Massacre's "Dropping Bombs on the White House" which is the ultimate song for the Athertons forest trail. Jonestown's "Yeah Yeah" for Sam Hill's Mont St. Anne section. And the balls to the wall punk of The Membranes' "Spike Mulligan's Tape Recorder" for my favorite section; Schlamading Austria.
Unlike most of the people it seems, I think the soundtrack from Earthed 5 is by far the best soundtrack to a mountain bike move, ever. It has everything from balls to the wall to the chillest laidback beats and exposes people to a wide range of music I guarantee they will never hear watching New World Disorder or watching MTV.
I have spent a lot of time compiling a soundtrack for the film, and it has been difficult due to the obscurity of almost all the music. But its almost done (just need 3 songs off an obscure indie pop compilation), and if anyone is interested in listening to some awesome British Punk Rock and Electronica that youll never find over here, then let me know and find me a web host.
I bring special attention to Brian Jonestown Massacre's "Dropping Bombs on the White House" which is the ultimate song for the Athertons forest trail. Jonestown's "Yeah Yeah" for Sam Hill's Mont St. Anne section. And the balls to the wall punk of The Membranes' "Spike Mulligan's Tape Recorder" for my favorite section; Schlamading Austria.