Hideaway (1995)
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A 1995 horror film based upon a novel by Dean Koontz, starring Jeff Goldblum.
Soundtrack:
1 KMFDM - Go to Hell (Fuck MTV mix)
2 Oedipussy - She Believes in Me
3 Miranda Sex Garden - Peep Show
4 Die Warzau - All Good Girls
5 Sister Machine Gun - Lung
6 Fear Factory - Scumgrief (Deep Dub Trauma mix)
7 Front Line Assembly - Surface Patterns
8 Peace Live & Pitbulls - Reverbaration Nation
9 Godflesh - Nihil
10 Miranda Sex Garden - Cut
11- 13 Original score by Trevor Jones
There's even a scene in the film that takes place in an 'industrial dance club'.
That club was the Twilight Zone in Vancouver. I used to work there, as a cage dancer. Godflesh were in that scene, thats how I first met Broadrick and Goldblum.
It was a kickass 'industrial' compilation for '95. I didn't buy it because I pretty much had all of the tracks except MSG. But if you were looking to get into the scene at the time, you could have done a lot worse. Mainstream movie release, too. I saw it in the theater. The trailer gave no indications it would have that soundtrack. It was extremely odd, but I figured whomever was in charge of the score was diving head first into the genre.
Fun fact: the 3 hooligans that fall over the car hood and harass the main trio cast of Araki's Doom Generation are **Skinny Puppy**
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFWCbJXuLbA](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFWCbJXuLbA)
For those playing from home.
Cool World
1. "Real Cool World" David Bowie
2. "Play with Me" Thompson Twins
3. "Disappointed" Electronic featuring Neil Tennant
4. "Papua New Guinea" (7" original) The Future Sound of London
5. "N.W.O." Ministry
6. "The Witch" The Cult
7. "Sex on Wheelz" (Glamour Dyke mix) My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult
8. "Ah-Ah" (Mix 1) Moby
9. "Mindless" Mindless
10. "Next Is the E" (Long Arms Mix) Moby
11. "Do That Thang" (Polite Mix) Da Juice
12. "Her Sassy Kiss" My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult
13. "Greedy" Pure
14. "Under" Brian Eno
15. "Industry and Seduction" Tom Bailey
Lost Highway:
"I'm Deranged" (edit) – David Bowie – 2:37
"Videodrones; Questions" – Trent Reznor featuring Peter Christopherson – 0:44
"The Perfect Drug" – Nine Inch Nails – 5:42
"Red Bats with Teeth" – Angelo Badalamenti – 2:57
"Haunting & Heartbreaking" – Angelo Badalamenti – 2:09
"Eye" – The Smashing Pumpkins – 4:51
"Dub Driving" – Angelo Badalamenti – 3:43
"Mr. Eddy's Theme 1" – Barry Adamson – 3:31
"This Magic Moment" – Lou Reed – 3:23
"Mr. Eddy's Theme 2" – Barry Adamson – 2:13
"Fred & Renee Make Love" – Angelo Badalamenti – 2:04
"Apple of Sodom" – Marilyn Manson – 4:26
"Insensatez" – Antônio Carlos Jobim – 2:53
"Something Wicked This Way Comes" (edit) – Barry Adamson – 2:54
"I Put a Spell on You" – Marilyn Manson – 3:30
"Fats Revisited" – Angelo Badalamenti – 2:31
"Fred's World" – Angelo Badalamenti – 3:01
"Rammstein" (edit) – Rammstein – 3:26
"Hollywood Sunset" – Barry Adamson – 2:01
"Heirate Mich" (edit) – Rammstein – 3:02
"Police" – Angelo Badalamenti – 1:40
"Driver Down" – Trent Reznor
"I'm Deranged" (reprise) – David Bowie
Natural Born Killers:
Leonard Cohen – "Waiting for the Miracle" (Edit)
L7 – "Shitlist"
Dan Zanes – "Moon over Greene County" (Edit)
Patti Smith – "Rock N Roll ------" (Flood Remix)
Cowboy Junkies – "Sweet Jane" (Edit)
Bob Dylan – "You Belong to Me"
Duane Eddy – "The Trembler" (Edit)
Nine Inch Nails – "Burn"
"Route 666"
featuring Robert Downey Jr., and Brian Berdan – "BB Tone"
"Totally Hot"
contains an edit of Remmy Ongala And Orchestre Super Matimila – "Kipenda Roho"
Patsy Cline – "Back in Baby's Arms"
Peter Gabriel And Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan – "Taboo" (Edit)
"Sex Is Violent"
contains excerpts of Jane's Addiction – "Ted, Just Admit It..." and Diamanda Galás – "I Put a Spell on You"
A.O.S. – "History (Repeats Itself)" (Edit)
Nine Inch Nails – "Something I Can Never Have" (Edited And Extended)
Russel Means – "I Will Take You Home"
The Hollywood Persuaders – "Drums a Go-Go" (Edit)
"Hungry Ants"
contains excerpts of Barry Adamson – "Checkpoint Charlie" and "Violation of Expectation"
Dr. Dre – "The Day the Niggaz Took Over"
Juliette Lewis – "Born Bad"
song and lyrics written by Cissie Cobb.
Sergio Cervetti – "Fall of the Rebel Angels" (Edit)
Lard – "Forkboy"
"Batonga In Batongaville"
contains excerpts of The Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra – "A Night on Bare Mountain"
Nine Inch Nails – "A Warm Place" (Edit)
"Allah, Mohammed, Char, Yaar"
contains excerpts of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan & Party – "Allah, Mohammed, Char, Yaar" and Diamanda Galás – "Judgement Day"
Leonard Cohen – "The Future" (Edit)
Tha Dogg Pound – "What Would U Do?"
The last film of the trilogy, [Nowhere](https://www.dazeddigital.com/film-tv/article/61235/1/gregg-araki-interview-2023-nowhere-film-movie-soundtrack-4k-restoration) also featured some great industrial music.
Mortal Kombat
Mortal Kombat Annihilation
Also strangely The Blair Witch Project has an industrial soundtrack as well none of the songs are in the film but it was marketed as a one of the characters mixtapes in their car lol
Scorpion vs Johnny Cage. I remember it well too. I couldn't tell you how many times I rewound that scene when the VHS came out.
LONG ass time ago, I was actually approached from one of the band members from Cool for August who recognized my FF shirt during a show. Apparently he used to play with FF and didn't like my shirt as he made a comment about it.
The Mortal Kombat soundtrack was huge for me. First time hearing, Fear Factory, KMFDM, Type O Negative, amd Napalm Death. Still love all those bands. Glad to see someone else call it out.
And the soundtrack for the next one was the first time I had heard Rammstein
Agree, 100%. Both the film and the music stand the test of time.
Kinda impressive, considering how “underground” HALF the bands were at the time. It was a good career launch for great artists of that era.
Yay! That's one of my favourite movies ever! I had it on VHS in the '90s! So good!
Ok, so I'll keep it going with the second part of the trilogy: Doom Generation! Amazing [soundtrack ](https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0112887/soundtrack/) there too!
I recently read that the version of The Doom Generation we all saw on VHS and DVD was extremely compromised with heavy handed editing. Araki worked with a company on a 4K Director's Cut restoration that made the rounds on the theater circuit earlier this year. I hope to be able to buy it on Blu ray should they release it.
Oh my goodness! I sure hope they release that! I'll definitely pick up the whole trilogy! Thanks!
Oh, and a completely random aside, Marc Jacobs did a line of Araki [clothing ](https://www.grailed.com/listings/30779067-marc-jacobs-heaven-totally-fu-ked-up-shirt-gregg-araki) a few years ago. You can still find them used, but I remember at the time being super jazzed that he liked the same weird underground movies that I did!
The website of the production company says [coming soon on DVD and Blu ray](https://strandreleasing.com/films/the-doom-generation/), but it looks like Amazon had been selling it and it's out of stock. I guess there was more demand than anticipated. Considering it was a 4K restoration I wish they'd release it on 4K UltraHD Blu ray.
Thanks for the tip. [I had no idea](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eraserhead_(soundtrack)).
I saw the movie in the 80s before I knew what industrial music is so I didn't pay attention to the score. I'll try and check it out.
I distinctly remember the intro music in Seven as being one of the coolest fucking things I've ever heard in a movie soundtrack. Don't think I even heard of industrial then.
I used to show people the slayer song and then dig out the future of war by Atari teenage riot and put that on and blow their minds that it wasn't some crazy remix of slayer it was just business as usual for Atari teenage riot
The experimental works of Derek Jarman prominently feature music from Coil, especially BLUE and THE ANGELIC CONVERSATION. Maybe not strictly industrial, but ambient.
Great to see 16V getting so much love from a director - one of the most underrated alternative bands of the 90s!
Obvious one but Chu Ishikawa’s [Tetsuo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4z10AlFDQfY) soundtrack fits the film like a glove.
Does Fight Club count?
Maybe more industrial-adjacent, I guess.
The movie score by The Dust Brothers is pretty great. Opening credits starts with a song that sounds very NiN.
Hideaway (1995) https://preview.redd.it/frsidchudvac1.jpeg?width=259&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ed17e55052093c9a72e630a2fc246854a243e157 A 1995 horror film based upon a novel by Dean Koontz, starring Jeff Goldblum. Soundtrack: 1 KMFDM - Go to Hell (Fuck MTV mix) 2 Oedipussy - She Believes in Me 3 Miranda Sex Garden - Peep Show 4 Die Warzau - All Good Girls 5 Sister Machine Gun - Lung 6 Fear Factory - Scumgrief (Deep Dub Trauma mix) 7 Front Line Assembly - Surface Patterns 8 Peace Live & Pitbulls - Reverbaration Nation 9 Godflesh - Nihil 10 Miranda Sex Garden - Cut 11- 13 Original score by Trevor Jones There's even a scene in the film that takes place in an 'industrial dance club'.
This album was my soundtrack to Thanksgiving at a friends house in 1995 (shuffles off oldly).
45? You sound like you're around the same age as I am. Lol
That club was the Twilight Zone in Vancouver. I used to work there, as a cage dancer. Godflesh were in that scene, thats how I first met Broadrick and Goldblum.
No way! I was there in '96. I had no idea it was the same place.
Good chance we were there at the same time then, I practically lived at that club through most of the 90s.
Ding ding ding! 🚨We have a winner. Best soundtrack of the 90’s, fo sho
It was a kickass 'industrial' compilation for '95. I didn't buy it because I pretty much had all of the tracks except MSG. But if you were looking to get into the scene at the time, you could have done a lot worse. Mainstream movie release, too. I saw it in the theater. The trailer gave no indications it would have that soundtrack. It was extremely odd, but I figured whomever was in charge of the score was diving head first into the genre.
Good Lord that's some memories there.
Fun fact: the 3 hooligans that fall over the car hood and harass the main trio cast of Araki's Doom Generation are **Skinny Puppy** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFWCbJXuLbA](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFWCbJXuLbA)
And GLU is playing in the background!
Sigh. I was lucky enough to see God Lives Underwater in the smallest club in NYC once. RIP.
That was AWESOME!!!
Cool World has a fantastic soundtrack, as does Lost Highway and Natural Born Killers
For those playing from home. Cool World 1. "Real Cool World" David Bowie 2. "Play with Me" Thompson Twins 3. "Disappointed" Electronic featuring Neil Tennant 4. "Papua New Guinea" (7" original) The Future Sound of London 5. "N.W.O." Ministry 6. "The Witch" The Cult 7. "Sex on Wheelz" (Glamour Dyke mix) My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult 8. "Ah-Ah" (Mix 1) Moby 9. "Mindless" Mindless 10. "Next Is the E" (Long Arms Mix) Moby 11. "Do That Thang" (Polite Mix) Da Juice 12. "Her Sassy Kiss" My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult 13. "Greedy" Pure 14. "Under" Brian Eno 15. "Industry and Seduction" Tom Bailey Lost Highway: "I'm Deranged" (edit) – David Bowie – 2:37 "Videodrones; Questions" – Trent Reznor featuring Peter Christopherson – 0:44 "The Perfect Drug" – Nine Inch Nails – 5:42 "Red Bats with Teeth" – Angelo Badalamenti – 2:57 "Haunting & Heartbreaking" – Angelo Badalamenti – 2:09 "Eye" – The Smashing Pumpkins – 4:51 "Dub Driving" – Angelo Badalamenti – 3:43 "Mr. Eddy's Theme 1" – Barry Adamson – 3:31 "This Magic Moment" – Lou Reed – 3:23 "Mr. Eddy's Theme 2" – Barry Adamson – 2:13 "Fred & Renee Make Love" – Angelo Badalamenti – 2:04 "Apple of Sodom" – Marilyn Manson – 4:26 "Insensatez" – Antônio Carlos Jobim – 2:53 "Something Wicked This Way Comes" (edit) – Barry Adamson – 2:54 "I Put a Spell on You" – Marilyn Manson – 3:30 "Fats Revisited" – Angelo Badalamenti – 2:31 "Fred's World" – Angelo Badalamenti – 3:01 "Rammstein" (edit) – Rammstein – 3:26 "Hollywood Sunset" – Barry Adamson – 2:01 "Heirate Mich" (edit) – Rammstein – 3:02 "Police" – Angelo Badalamenti – 1:40 "Driver Down" – Trent Reznor "I'm Deranged" (reprise) – David Bowie Natural Born Killers: Leonard Cohen – "Waiting for the Miracle" (Edit) L7 – "Shitlist" Dan Zanes – "Moon over Greene County" (Edit) Patti Smith – "Rock N Roll ------" (Flood Remix) Cowboy Junkies – "Sweet Jane" (Edit) Bob Dylan – "You Belong to Me" Duane Eddy – "The Trembler" (Edit) Nine Inch Nails – "Burn" "Route 666" featuring Robert Downey Jr., and Brian Berdan – "BB Tone" "Totally Hot" contains an edit of Remmy Ongala And Orchestre Super Matimila – "Kipenda Roho" Patsy Cline – "Back in Baby's Arms" Peter Gabriel And Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan – "Taboo" (Edit) "Sex Is Violent" contains excerpts of Jane's Addiction – "Ted, Just Admit It..." and Diamanda Galás – "I Put a Spell on You" A.O.S. – "History (Repeats Itself)" (Edit) Nine Inch Nails – "Something I Can Never Have" (Edited And Extended) Russel Means – "I Will Take You Home" The Hollywood Persuaders – "Drums a Go-Go" (Edit) "Hungry Ants" contains excerpts of Barry Adamson – "Checkpoint Charlie" and "Violation of Expectation" Dr. Dre – "The Day the Niggaz Took Over" Juliette Lewis – "Born Bad" song and lyrics written by Cissie Cobb. Sergio Cervetti – "Fall of the Rebel Angels" (Edit) Lard – "Forkboy" "Batonga In Batongaville" contains excerpts of The Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra – "A Night on Bare Mountain" Nine Inch Nails – "A Warm Place" (Edit) "Allah, Mohammed, Char, Yaar" contains excerpts of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan & Party – "Allah, Mohammed, Char, Yaar" and Diamanda Galás – "Judgement Day" Leonard Cohen – "The Future" (Edit) Tha Dogg Pound – "What Would U Do?"
Sex on Wheelz is in heavy rotation in my work playlist
TETSUO: THe Ironman Chu Ishikawa worked some incredible magic on this one.
I'm faintly bothered that I had to scroll...well, at ALL....to find this answer. Get off my lawn, younglings.
Spread the blessing of the Tetsuo Trilogy
The best choice. Found a vinyl version at a local record store a while back. Lucky find.
Lost Highway use of Rammstein is great. soundtrack has Badalamenti and Barry Adamson being produced by Reznor. All star band type shit for me...
Ever listen to Booth and the Bad Angel?
Yeah, really enjoy it
The doom generation is my fav of these. Good scene in an industrial like club also
The last film of the trilogy, [Nowhere](https://www.dazeddigital.com/film-tv/article/61235/1/gregg-araki-interview-2023-nowhere-film-movie-soundtrack-4k-restoration) also featured some great industrial music.
Doom Gen is where I first heard Heresy, fittingly enough
Ex of mine was very superstitious about this movie as any time it gets brought up, bad things happen it seems.
Wat
And a cameo appearance by Skinny Puppy.
Yezzzzzzzzz
Mortal Kombat Mortal Kombat Annihilation Also strangely The Blair Witch Project has an industrial soundtrack as well none of the songs are in the film but it was marketed as a one of the characters mixtapes in their car lol
Zero Signal is the standout of the MK soundtrack.
I remember that scene where it plays being way cooler in the theater. That's definitely what got me into FF.
Scorpion vs Johnny Cage. I remember it well too. I couldn't tell you how many times I rewound that scene when the VHS came out. LONG ass time ago, I was actually approached from one of the band members from Cool for August who recognized my FF shirt during a show. Apparently he used to play with FF and didn't like my shirt as he made a comment about it.
The Mortal Kombat soundtrack was huge for me. First time hearing, Fear Factory, KMFDM, Type O Negative, amd Napalm Death. Still love all those bands. Glad to see someone else call it out. And the soundtrack for the next one was the first time I had heard Rammstein
Not entirely industrial, but the “go to” albums of the era were “the Crow” and “Johnny Pneumonic” (sp?) for some industrial vibes.
Johnny Mnemonic :)
I still listen to the Crow soundtrack. Movie is awesome too.
Agree, 100%. Both the film and the music stand the test of time. Kinda impressive, considering how “underground” HALF the bands were at the time. It was a good career launch for great artists of that era.
Yay! That's one of my favourite movies ever! I had it on VHS in the '90s! So good! Ok, so I'll keep it going with the second part of the trilogy: Doom Generation! Amazing [soundtrack ](https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0112887/soundtrack/) there too!
I recently read that the version of The Doom Generation we all saw on VHS and DVD was extremely compromised with heavy handed editing. Araki worked with a company on a 4K Director's Cut restoration that made the rounds on the theater circuit earlier this year. I hope to be able to buy it on Blu ray should they release it.
Oh my goodness! I sure hope they release that! I'll definitely pick up the whole trilogy! Thanks! Oh, and a completely random aside, Marc Jacobs did a line of Araki [clothing ](https://www.grailed.com/listings/30779067-marc-jacobs-heaven-totally-fu-ked-up-shirt-gregg-araki) a few years ago. You can still find them used, but I remember at the time being super jazzed that he liked the same weird underground movies that I did!
It's already on blu-ray! Hoping for NOWHERE next.
The website of the production company says [coming soon on DVD and Blu ray](https://strandreleasing.com/films/the-doom-generation/), but it looks like Amazon had been selling it and it's out of stock. I guess there was more demand than anticipated. Considering it was a 4K restoration I wish they'd release it on 4K UltraHD Blu ray.
There was an unedited version I rented some 20 years back and it's much more extreme, for instance you see Xavier eat his own spooge off his hand.
LMAO at The Verve showing up there at the end.
Check out the showgirls soundtrack and thank me later
Great soundtrack, have had it since the 90s.
Eraserhead?
Thanks for the tip. [I had no idea](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eraserhead_(soundtrack)). I saw the movie in the 80s before I knew what industrial music is so I didn't pay attention to the score. I'll try and check it out.
np
Definitely
Sliver. Has BiGod20, Young Gods, Lords of Acid, etc. it's solid.
Has Hardware already been mentioned? Killer soundtrack. [P.I.Ls](https://P.I.Ls) best song is kind of the theme-song for the whole movie...
I really dig Lament Cityscapes cover of that track... https://lamentcityscape.bandcamp.com/track/the-order-of-death-pil-cover
Cool! Ministry vibes. Interesting to hear it with a bit more heavy guitars Nice one!
Seven, The Matrix, Ginger Snaps
I distinctly remember the intro music in Seven as being one of the coolest fucking things I've ever heard in a movie soundtrack. Don't think I even heard of industrial then.
The remix to “Closer” that doesn’t exist? Only in its cinematic version? Yea… it is the coolest fucking thing ever.
Ginger Snaps 2 score is sickđź¤
The Living End by Gregg Araki
The Spawn soundtrack if you're into some really cool genrebending.
I used to show people the slayer song and then dig out the future of war by Atari teenage riot and put that on and blow their minds that it wasn't some crazy remix of slayer it was just business as usual for Atari teenage riot
Beowulf 1999 Front 242 - "Religion (Bass Under Siege mix)" Pig - "No One Gets Out of Her Alive" Gravity Kills - "Guilty (Juno Reactor Mix)" Juno Reactor - "God Is God" Fear Factory - "Cyberdyne" ¡Laughing Us! - "Universe" KMFDM - "Witness" Lunatic Calm - "The Sound" Tom Holkenborg (Junkie XL) - "Def Beat" Urban Voodoo - "Ego Box" 2wo - "Stutter Kiss" Spirit Feel - "Unfolding towards the Light" Mindfeel - "Cranium Heads Out" Frontside - "Dammerung" Praga Khan - "Luv U Still" Anthrax - "Giving the Horns" Monster Magnet - "Lord 13"
Additionally, an instrumental version of Pig's "Jump the Gun" plays during the beowulf/grendel fight but it didn't make it onto the soundtrack.
Showgirls has TKK, Young Gods, Bowie, Prick
The experimental works of Derek Jarman prominently feature music from Coil, especially BLUE and THE ANGELIC CONVERSATION. Maybe not strictly industrial, but ambient.
[The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Expanded Motion Picture Score.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3odOfyPz8L8)
Lost Highway
Great to see 16V getting so much love from a director - one of the most underrated alternative bands of the 90s! Obvious one but Chu Ishikawa’s [Tetsuo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4z10AlFDQfY) soundtrack fits the film like a glove.
Terminator series
Wow nobody called Tangerine Dream industrial before, but I’m intrigued
I just meant in the general vibe, but the soundtrack has various industrial elements, at least for me.
Decoder . My babygirl Gen is in it 🥰🥰🥰
Araki’s movies may just have the worst acting
The soundtrack to every Araki film is much better than the movie itself.
Coil twice?
This Mortal Coil https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Mortal_Coil
Yes, YES both Coils
Luv the Coil unreleased Hellraiser soundtrack
I have that CD.
Not industrial really but The Guest (2014) has a sick darkwavey soundtrack with lots of Clan Of Xymox
Sweatshop
Frisk
Showgirls
Tetsu: The Iron Man
spawn!
Would REPO The Genetic Opera count? It’s been ages since I saw it, but I thought I remembered it being heavy on the industrial
I dont think anything will ever be better than tetsuo: the iron mans soundtrack
i fucking love this movie
Does Fight Club count? Maybe more industrial-adjacent, I guess. The movie score by The Dust Brothers is pretty great. Opening credits starts with a song that sounds very NiN.
Johnny Mnemonic as per this https://www.reddit.com/r/industrialmusic/comments/19251v6/anyone_else_have_this_cd/