
Classic Compilation Albums Review: Spawn, The Movie (Soundtrack)
May 2025
By Alain Dupuis
Classic Compilation Albums Review: Spawn, The Album (Movie Soundtrack)
Alain Dupuis offers up our May 2025 album for review as we continue our four-part exploration of various classic compilation albums. This episode explores the original motion picture soundtrack of the 1997 action-horror movie, Spawn, based on Todd McFarlane’s comic book of the same name. This album is unique in that it consists of all original music, with each song featuring a collaboration between some of the hottest artists of the day. Contributors of note include Korn, The Prodigy, Moby, Marilyn Manson, The Crystal Method, and more. We discuss the tracks we enjoyed, the tracks we didn’t, and talked about just how unique this album is. At the end of the podcast, we attempt to quantify how much we each liked it by scoring the album out of five. Stay tuned till the end to hear what member Scott Gregory has selected as the album we review next month.
Overall Scores
Overall: 3.31
Darren Scott: 3.5
Scott Coates: 2
Alain Dupuis: 3.75
Scott Gregory: 4
Listen to Spawn, The Album – Spotify
Next album
Big Shiny Tunes 4
Selected by Scott Gregory
Big Shiny Tunes 4 is, in Scott Gregory’s opinion, an underrated gem in the beloved Big Shiny Tunes anthology. His argument? Plenty of top-tier Canadian talent makes this one a particular standout in the series.
Released in November of 1999 in Canada, Big Shiny Tunes 4 is the fourth release in the much-loved MuchMusic Big Shiny Tunes compilation series. Like the previous edition of Big Shiny Tunes, fans were allowed to vote for which songs were to be on the album. The album debuted at number 2 on the Canadian charts, and presently has been certified platinum 8x. Listen along with us using the playlist below, and tune in at the end of the month to see if we think that this complication album is a quintessential part of your music collection!
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