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The Order of Death
Written by
John Lydon
,
Keith Levene
and
Martin Atkins
Performed by
Public Image Ltd.
Published by EMI Songs Ltd/Virgin Music (Publishers) Ltd/Complete Music Ltd.
Stigmata
Written by
Al Jourgensen
(as Alain Jourgsen) and
Paul Barker
Performed by
Ministry
Published by Spurburn Music Inc.
Licenced courtesy of Sire Records Company & WEA Records Ltd.
Ace of Spades
Written by
Lemmy
(as Ian Kilmister),
Fast Eddie Clarke
(as Edward Clarke) and
Phil 'Philthy Animal' Taylor
(as Philip Taylor)
Performed by
Motörhead
Published by Motor Music Ltd. (Leosong) c/o Filmtrax Music Publishing
Licenced courtesy of Castle Communications Plc.
Cold Metal
Written by
Iggy Pop
Performed by
Iggy Pop
©1979 James Osterberg Music
Used by permission of Warner Chappell Music Ltd.
Licenced courtesy of A&M Records, Inc.
Bad Life
Performed by
Iggy Pop
Stabat Mater
Composed by
Gioachino Rossini
Conducted by
István Kertész
Performed by
Pilar Lorengar
,
Yvonne Minton
,
Luciano Pavarotti
,
Hans Sotin
Licenced courtesy of Atmosphere Music Ltd.
They All Walk the Wibbly-Wobbly Walk
(uncredited)
Written by
Paul Pelham
and
J.P. Long
Performed by
William Hootkins
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