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Five Nights at Freddy's (The Newton Brothers) (2023)
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Composed and Produced by:
The Newton Brothers

Conducted by:
Joaquim Badia
David Swinson

Orchestrated and Arranged by:
Saun Santipreecha
Mark Graham
Ian Chen
Total Time: 50:02
• 1. Five Nights at Freddy's (2:16)
• 2. Delinquent Notice (1:24)
• 3. Mike's Dream Sequence I (1:17)
• 4. Mike's Dream Sequence II (1:17)
• 5. Aunt Jane (0:45)
• 6. Vanessa (1:00)
• 7. A Way In (0:45)
• 8. Chica's Mischief (0:46)
• 9. Foxy Fatality (1:07)
• 10. Family History (3:22)
• 11. Clean Up (1:07)
• 12. Fuzzy Friends (2:50)
• 13. Who Took Garrett? (1:28)
• 14. Follow the Yellow Rabbit (1:49)
• 15. Fuzzy on the Details (0:59)
• 16. Mike's Dream Sequence III (5:51)
• 17. Vannesa's Past (5:25)
• 18. Gear Up! (0:54)
• 19. Abby's in Danger (1:59)
• 20. The Yellow Rabbit (2:26)
• 21. Now I Kill You (5:14)
• 22. Doing Well (2:05)
• 23. The Rabbit Lives (1:08)
• 24. My Grandfather's Clock (2:48)

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Back Lot Music (Digital)
iam8bit (CD)
(October 27th, 2023)
Regular U.S. release. The CD and vinyl options from iam8bit followed the digital product from Back Lot Music.
There exists no official packaging for the digital version of this album.
Filmtracks Traffic Rank: #2,118
Written 11/10/23
Buy it... only to appreciate the fantastically catchy main theme, a creepy children's lullaby set against 1980's arcade tones.

Avoid it... if you demand anything more than typical output from The Newton Brothers for the remainder of their adequately sufficient but far less memorable horror music for this concept.

Five Nights at Freddy's: (The Newton Brothers) For many years suffering from endless rewrites and shifting directors, 2023's Five Nights at Freddy's completes studio aspirations to adapt the popular video game and novelizations to the big screen. Concept creator Scott Cawthon produced and wrote the story, using the initial film to loosely follow the events of the first video game involving the supernatural horror killings at a defunct family entertainment center and pizza parlor. The script that ultimately prevailed for Five Nights at Freddy's was blasted mercilessly by critics but met somewhat fondly by rabid enthusiasts of the game. After a group of kids is murdered in the 1980's parlor, the animatronics in its game machines become possessed and engage in murderous behaviors that deter anyone of sane mind from wanting to serve as a security guard for the rundown center. One man's life circumstances force him into that position, but he ultimately teams with his family and a suspiciously helpful police officer to solve the original children's murders and avoid their own deaths. Several less than desirable characters are captured, tortured, and killed by the animatronic animals, but one of the widespread criticisms of the movie is that its PG-13 rating failed to allow the level of commensurate violence to satisfy the gore fetish crowd. Still, the film managed to dominate box office charts in the Halloween season despite losing popularity rather quickly. The soundtrack for Five Nights at Freddy's plays an outsized role in the movie, but don't expect the overriding personality of the game's music to serve as a guide here. The song by The Living Tombstone famously inspired by the game, however, does grace the first half of the end credits. Countless songs really define the film and needed to be on same album with the original score, but such service to fans was not forthcoming. For that score material, Tyler Bates was initially set to provide the music. He was yet another casualty of the constant crew-shifting on the movie, however, and John Andrew Grush and Taylor Newton Stewart, known popularly as The Newton Brothers, stepped in late. The pair has been active in the horror movie music arena for many years and generally provides sufficient music for these lower-budget entries.

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