Warm Bodies Music Soundtrack Direct
Marco Beltrami - Warm Bodies (Original Motion Picture Score)
The Warm Bodies soundtrack features a mix of A-list legends and indie artists. Notable tracks include: warm bodies music soundtrack
| Song Title | Artist | Context/Significance in Film | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | **"Hungry for the Holidays" | Anika Moa | Establishes the tone with a melancholic, acoustic track playing over R’s narration about the zombie apocalypse. | | **"Missing You" | John Waite | The Record Collection. R plays this in the airport terminal. The lyrics ("I ain't missing you at all") serve as ironic narration for his lonely existence. | | **"Patience" | Guns N' Roses | The Bonding Scene. R plays this for Julie while she stays in the abandoned plane. It serves as an apology and a request for time, marking a turning point in their relationship. | | **"Sitting in Limbo" | Jimmy Cliff | The Journey. Plays as R and Julie travel together. The relaxed reggae vibe contrasts with the danger surrounding them, highlighting the "road trip" element of the film. | | **"Midnight City" | M83 | The Return. Used during scenes of R returning to the human city and the montage of the zombies slowly regaining their humanity. Represents a modern, pulsing "awakening." | | **"Shell Suit" | The Rubens | Action Sequence. Used during high-energy moments, providing a upbeat indie backdrop to the characters running from the "Bonies" (skeletal zombies). | | **"The Bad Thing" | Arctic Monkeys | The Bar Scene. Plays during a scene where R tries to act "alive" among the undead, capturing the awkwardness of the social situation. | | **"Be the Song" | Frightened Rabbit | Emotional Climax. A melancholic indie track that underscores the romantic realization and the transformation of the zombies. | Marco Beltrami - Warm Bodies (Original Motion Picture
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