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ReturretAltid 14 dages returret*A high-energy "catch-up" song about the reconciliation between zombies and humans. Chandler Kinney, Pearce Joza, Baby Ariel
Milo Manheim (Zed) and Meg Donnelly (Addison) have incredible vocal chemistry, but The New Kid in Town is their best duet yet. Unlike the peppy Someday from the first film, this song deals with the anxiety of changing relationships. Zed’s fear of being replaced by the mysterious Werewolves feels genuinely raw. It’s the "I’m losing you" moment that every teen drama needs, and the melody sticks in your head for days.
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The climax of the soundtrack proves the musical thesis of the movie. One for All doesn't just mix the genres; it mashes them together in a chaotic, beautiful explosion. You have the Zombie synth, the Werewolf drums, and the Human brass section all fighting for space—until the bridge, where they finally harmonize. When the full choir hits the final chorus, it’s genuinely uplifting. It teaches a musical lesson: harmony isn't about playing the same note; it's about playing different notes that sound good together.
Creating the Z-O-M-B-I-E-S 2 soundtrack was a collaborative effort between the film's producers, songwriters, and cast members. In an interview, producer Dean DeBlois revealed that the music was an essential part of the filmmaking process, with the songs being written and recorded specifically for the movie.
The soundtrack was produced by a team of Disney Channel veterans, including (known for Descendants 3 's "Queen of Mean") and Mitch Allan . The incidental score for the film was composed by George S. Clinton and Amit May Cohen , which was later released in November 2020 on the Music from ZOMBIES (Original Score) album.
The Z-O-M-B-I-E-S franchise has also inspired a new generation of young musicians and songwriters. The films' blend of music, dance, and zombie-themed fun has created a unique cultural phenomenon, encouraging creativity and self-expression among fans.
The cast members, including Kirsten Storms, Spencer Boldman, and Olivia Rodrigo, were also heavily involved in the music creation process. In an interview, Rodrigo discussed the experience of recording her songs for the film, saying, "It was amazing to be a part of creating the music for Z-O-M-B-I-E-S 2. The songs are so much fun, and I feel lucky to have been a part of it."
An epic, multi-genre anthem of unity performed before the final showdown. ZOMBIES 2 Cast
Upon its release, the album was a commercial success, reaching on the Billboard Top Soundtracks chart and No. 44 on the Billboard 200. Online, tracks like "Flesh & Bone" and "Like the Zombies Do" became viral hits, further cementing the franchise's musical popularity. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Amazon.com ZOMBIES 2 (Original TV Movie Soundtrack): CDs & Vinyl
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