![]() ![]() 1986’s Transformers: The Movie still remains the best TF movie yet, IMO. In some respects, I still am, it’s just that I think the Michael Bay movies are terrible so I gave up on that film series after the second movie. I was a big Transformers fan back in the 1980s. “Megatron Must Be Stopped (Parts 1 & 2)” (Vince DiCola)ġ4. “Moon Base 2 – Shuttle Launch” (Vince DiCola)ġ3. “Dare To Be Stupid” (“Weird Al” Yankovic)ġ2. “Autobot/Decepticon Battle” (Vince DiCola)ġ0. ![]() “Nothin’s Gonna Stand In Our Way” (Spectre General)ĩ. “Death Of Optimus Prime” (Vince DiCola)ĥ. (Original Release: 1987, Scotti Brothers Records)ģ. Via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.Transformers: The Movie – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack ![]() Includes unlimited streaming of Electronic Saviors Presents: Respect the Prime 1986 Revisited-Convention Edition Latexxx Teens-Megatron Must Be Stopped (Parts 1 and 2)ġ9. am.psych-Nothin's Gonna Stand in Our Wayġ7. thoughtForm-Megatron Must Be Stopped (Parts 1 and 2)ġ5. Everything Goes Cold-Moon Base 2/Shuttle Launchġ3. Ghostfeeder-Nothin's Gonna Stand in Our Wayġ2. Proceeds to be Donated to the Cancer Research Team of Dr. Hot on the Heels of Electronic Saviors Vol. 17 Tracks Covering the 1986 Transformers: The Movie Soundtrack Including Bella Morte, Xenturion Prime, Caustic, The Dark Clan, am psych, Victor Love, Ghostfeeder and More. High Profile Appearances at TFcon Chicago and Coldwaves 5 Festival. Includes Stunning Artwork from IDW Comics Artists: Casey W. Electronic Saviors has Raised Over 50K for Various Charities. First Electronic Saviors Spin Off Project. Especially those who grew up in the 80's. Boasting 17 tracks and multiple versions of the soundtrack will make any electronic music fan happy. Let's not forget the metal side of things as Bella Morte tackles Spectre General's "Hunger" and Deathproof Featuring Red Lokust takes on "Instruments of Destruction" by N.R.G. Composer/Musician Vince DiCola is also honored here with renditions of his songs by Victor Love, Everything Goes Cold and boxed warning. For the first time ever, the classic soundtrack from 1986's Transformers movie has been rebuilt from the ground up with great takes on songs such as Weird Al's "Dare to Be Stupid" by Caustic and Stan Bush's "Dare" by The Dark Clan. It is with this intent that his label, Distortion Productions, LLC and Electronic Saviors offer up a tribute to the robots in disguise with "Respect the Prime:1986 Revisited". Industrial music scene promoter, cancer survivor and musician, Jim Semonik has brought his fundraiser Electronic Saviors:Industrial Music To Cure Cancer to the aid of many a cancer victim. Stan Bush's famous "The Touch" is still widely known today.įast forward 30 years. The movie boasted a rock soundtrack that was right for the times. Spoiler alert: Optimus Prime dies as do many of the main cast from the original TV show that captured young minds. The movie itself featured memorable voice acting from Leonard Nimoy, Orson Welles, Judd Nelson and Robert Stack. ![]() Long before Michael Bay's explosion laden action movies came the original 1986 animated film, Transformers:The Movie. Who remembers 1986? Hands Across America? The first Zelda video game? Ripley taking on Aliens for a second time? Yes, all of these things happened plus a lovable group of robots from Cybertron made their way to the silver screen for the first time. ![]()
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