There were a few licensed songs on the original Saw's soundtrack, but it consisted mostly of Charlie Clouser's clanking and inky proto-industrial score. The remixer and occasional NIN member's music was overdone, mysterious, tense, and capably chilling, just like the horror-camp of the film itself. The film was a surprise hit. That means a quickie sequel, and unfortunately a quickie soundtrack to go with it. Clouser's contributions are reduced to one song (the suspenseful "Don't ...
One word: WOW The CD had alot of cool soundtracks, but Three Fingers just made my day. Cduniverse should add written lyrics next to the sample downloads by the way. Submitted by Anders (Ås, Akerhus, Norge) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo 1 of 2 found this helpful.