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Ramallah on The Punisher War Zone Soundtrack
http://www.amazon.com/Punisher-War-Zone-Original-Soundtrack
chalk one up for Rob and Thorp. 
i wonder what the backstory was on how Ramallah got on there.
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It was cool hearing Ramallah on the tv commercials.
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this was posted before, but i'm happy to see it out there... for rob and for thorp.
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There's an old thread here somewhere, with a link to a trailer where someone put Ramallah over the existing trailer. Pretty sure it was unofficial
and it probably made the rounds & got popular so they decided to add it in.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Six66Mike
There's an old thread here somewhere, with a link to a trailer where someone put Ramallah over the existing trailer. Pretty sure it was unofficial
and it probably made the rounds & got popular so they decided to add it in. |
Pretty sure that was the official trailer, since I Scream (the publisher) sent out an announcement about a day after the trailer hit the internet.
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Plus it was on TV.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by MarkV
| Quote: | Originally posted by Six66Mike
There's an old thread here somewhere, with a link to a trailer where someone put Ramallah over the existing trailer. Pretty sure it was unofficial
and it probably made the rounds & got popular so they decided to add it in. |
Pretty sure that was the official trailer, since I Scream (the publisher) sent out an announcement about a day after the trailer hit the internet.
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yes, that was an official trailer.
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No shit, just found the original thread...apparently I created it lol
http://www.thorprecords.com/boards/viewthread.php?tid=11648
A lot of people ask me what kind of music I like. I love "soul music". My "soul music" isn’t a style, genre or niche. It’s music that is genuine. It’s
a painful lyric, a dirty bassline, it’s a harrowing vocal, it’s feedback, it’s an anthem, it’s a love song, it’s anarchy. I’ve got my personal
favourites but in the end it doesn’t matter who or where it comes from... so long as it’s good and it's real.
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Not asking for specifics but if a band lends a movie soundtrack a song do they get paid well for it? Or is it a bullshit idea of you get more exposure
for the band kind of thing?
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| Quote: | Originally posted by clevohardcore
Not asking for specifics but if a band lends a movie soundtrack a song do they get paid well for it? Or is it a bullshit idea of you get more exposure
for the band kind of thing? |
I was just wondering the same thing, what kind of royaltys come about from this? I know DM did real well after Shipping up to Boston made a Scorsese
pic.
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I had to hit rewind on the DVR a couple of times during the OT Session on the Blues game last night to make sure. Pretty exciting.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by CR83
I had to hit rewind on the DVR a couple of times during the OT Session on the Blues game last night to make sure. Pretty exciting.
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^^^^^^^^ Is that your pet? He looks cool. Like he was trying to telly you something when you took that picture.
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Cool,another reason to see this flick.
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is your massive punisher forearm tattoo the first reason?
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| Quote: | Originally posted by clevohardcore
Not asking for specifics but if a band lends a movie soundtrack a song do they get paid well for it? Or is it a bullshit idea of you get more exposure
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It really depends. There isn't a blanket answer for that.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by MarkV
It really depends. There isn't a blanket answer for that. |
So, what are the lower and upper bounds that you know of (and that you are comfortable mentioning)? Feel free to leave out band names if you're not
cool mentioning them.
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There's different ways to do it. Some bands will give songs for a lower flat rate, for like Clevo said, exposure and what not. Needless to say,
someone like Slipknot isn't doing that. They probably got pretty decent sum, (which the label also gets a part of as they own the master recording),
and then there's mechanical royalties, performance royalties, etc.
Here's a specific thing I can site, related to TV, which is similar, but a bit different than film. When I was running my own label, I had a few bands
get songs on the DVDs of Party of Five. When the shows aired, they used real bands (let's just say Matchbox 20 for shits and giggles). When they put
the DVDs out, and if they'd used Matchbox 20s songs, they'd have owed them money per unit sold, and there'd probably be some other deal work/contract
worked out. What a lot of production companies do, is, remove the big artists and replace them with unknown but similar bands for a much smaller
amount of money. So, rather than owing Matchbox a ton of money for the discs sold or whatever, they contact labels like mine (actually a music
placement company we used) and offered something like 2500 bucks, which is chump change to them, but pretty decent for a small band and label, and
it's good exposure for them.
That's also why you'll see smaller bands on shit like Dawson's Creek. They can just go to tiny band A and offer them a flat rate and never have to
worry about future royalties. Where as, a band on Island is going to get more money, royalties for years, etc.
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