Saving Private Ryan: Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Saw
(2004)
Composed and Performed by:
Charlie Clouser

Produced by:
Jonathan Scott Miller
Jonathan Pratt
Stu Songs

Additional Arrangements by:
Eric Gorfain
Robert Cross

Label:
Koch Records

Release Date:
October 5th, 2004

Audio Clips:
4. Last I Heard (0:29):
WMA (191K)  MP3 (239K)
Real Audio (168K)

6. Reverse Beartrap (0:32):
WMA (213K)  MP3 (269K)
Real Audio (189K)

12. Fuck This Shit (0:30):
WMA (200K)  MP3 (254K)
Real Audio (179K)

13. Hello Zepp (0:30):
WMA (200K)  MP3 (254K)
Real Audio (179K)

Availability:
Regular U.S. release.

Awards:
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• Date of Oldest Comment: November 25, 2009
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       Reptile -- Friday, May 17, 2013, at 10:55 a.m.
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       Richard Kleiner -- Wednesday, November 25, 2009, at 7:47 p.m.





   
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