Original Soundtrack
Mission Impossible 2
Label:  Hollywood 
Date:  22-5-2000
Length:  0:00
Format:  CD
Genre:  Metal; Symphonic Metal
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Take A Look Around (Theme From 'M:I-2') - Limp Bizkit    
      2.  
      I Disappear - Metallica    
      3.  
      Scum Of The Earth - Rob Zombie    
      4.  
      They Came In - Butthole Surfers    
      5.  
      Rocket Science - The Pimps    
      6.  
      Have A Cigar - Foo Fighters/Brian May    
      7.  
      Mission 2000 - Chris Cornell    
      8.  
      Going Down - Godsmack    
      9.  
      What U Lookin' At? - Uncle Kracker    
      10.  
      Backwards - Apartment 26    
      11.  
      Karma - Diffuser    
      12.  
      Alone - Buckcherry    
      13.  
      Immune - Tinfed    
      14.  
      My Kinda Scene - Powderfinger    
      15.  
      Carnival - Tori Amos    
      16.  
      Nyah - Hans Zimmer    
      17.  
      Iko-Iko - Zap Mama    
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      The M:I2 soundtrack pulls together an impressive list of today's modern rock heroes--from an American perspective. Limp Bizkit incorporate a sci-fi space groove into their patented rap-metal and deliver the film's theme, "Take a Look Around"; former Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell contributes the Led Zeppelin-influenced "Mission 2000"; Pink Floyd's 1975 anti-record industry classic "Have a Cigar" is replicated--and then augmented with hard-rock screams and heavy-metal guitars--by the Foo Fighters and former Queen guitarist Brian May. Tori Amos's atmospheric "Carnival" nicely complements the straightforward hard rock of Buckcherry, while Powderfinger's "Not My Kinda Scene" captures a lazy desert vibe, and Biff Butler navigates the generic industrial-metal wasteland with his band, Apartment 26. For over-the-top mayhem, Rob Zombie's got the market cornered with the sonically impressive "Scum of the Earth". And there's even the rarely-heard-from-these-days Butthole Surfers coming back with the restrained (for them) "They Came In". --Rob O'Connor