28 Weeks Later (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - John Murphy

28 Weeks Later (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

John Murphy

  • Genre: Soundtrack
  • Release Date: 2007-06-12
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 20
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2007 Fox Music
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
28 Theme John Murphy 3:57
2
Welcome to Britain John Murphy 2:25
3
Helicopter Chase John Murphy 1:41
4
Fire-Bombing London John Murphy 2:38
5
Theme 7 John Murphy 1:53
6
Walk to Regents Park John Murphy 2:54
7
Kiss of Death John Murphy 2:53
8
Don Abandons Alice John Murphy 2:59
9
London Deserted John Murphy 2:24
10
Go Go Go John Murphy 2:10
11
Theme 2 John Murphy 2:33
12
Knock-Knock - Cottage Attack John Murphy 2:30
13
Night Watch John Murphy 1:56
14
Code Red John Murphy 2:29
15
Going Home John Murphy 2:38
16
Tammy Kills Her Dad John Murphy 2:20
17
Crowd Breaks Out John Murphy 1:48
18
Outbreak John Murphy 3:06
19
Leaving England John Murphy 2:36
20
Theme 3 (End Credits) John Murphy 2:38

Reviews

  • WAIT!

    5
    By JUICEDCOWwtf
    before buying the 28 theme listen to “In the House - In a Heartbeat” which is longer, composed by the same person but obviously sounds different to these versions
  • Good Soundtrack, As For the movie….

    4
    By kitty cat lopez
    great soundtrack horrible movie
  • The song at the end

    5
    By Tay Tay ;()
    The song at the end of the trailer is called : shrinking universe By Muse I love everything about the soundtrack & the movie and who ever it was down there said all the songs in the soundtrack song the same well that is not true all it is is they all have the same instruments in all of the songs so do bye all of the song and another person it isn't only on the iPod its on the computer and on its on cd
  • What are you doing?

    5
    By araem_
    Why are you down here looking at the comments when you should be up there buying this album? No... seriously. Spend the 10 bucks. You won't regret it. The only song that I really-truely liked (because it was the only one I had heard) was Theme 3. I decided, "Hm, Y'know, I'm going to go ahead and buy the whole thing. I'll risk it." Best risk ever. I'm currently on "Knock-Knock-Cottage Attack" and so far, I've loved every song that's played. They have this epicly haunting sound to them. HURRY, SCROLL BACK UP! BUY THIS ALBUM ALREADY! Oh, PS: Check out "In The House In A Heart-beat" that is also by John Murphy. It's from 28 Days Later. It's similar to Don Abandons Alice, but better! It's the original version of the song, I guess you can say. Spend the .99 cents along with the 10 bucks on this album! Like I said before, you won't regret it.
  • Awesome

    4
    By Your chosen one
    Great music
  • Intense

    5
    By Ppoyhi
    The 28 theme is the "were all screwed" theme song but overall if I were to die in some horrific way I would play this to my death
  • Outstanding

    5
    By Melijasmin
    The movie is honestly awesome. They couldn't have done it any better. Can't wait until 28 months later comes out in 2013. My favorite song is " don abandons Lisa". Although I'm curious why the movie isn't on iTunes. Strange. : /
  • Best movie franchise ever!!!!!!!!!

    5
    By J@redo
    Adds to one of the best movie franchises ever!! I'm so excited for 28 months later but I'm afraid I have some bad news the movie doesn't come out till 2013
  • Awsome

    5
    By Dillsway
    These songs are great but are not the same without watching the moovie.the moovie is the best zombie/apocolyptic moovie I have ever seen. :) - Dillsway
  • Relieve, err, ReLIVE the Terror

    5
    By caffeinedrabbit
    I bought this from iTunes as soon as I got home from seeing the movie, which is a first for me. The “London Firebombing” track is my favorite, and has received many many plays on my iPod (other tracks with variations on that melody are cool as well). I even tried to figure out a way to cover it using a loop pedal (work in progress). Many of the tracks here are ambient filler for the mood of the film (to be expected… that’s the nature of film scores), but if you’re in the mindset for some long drawn out, dark, ambient music, it may be just the thing you need.

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