Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Soundtrack: Every Song Featured in the Marvel Movie – Up until this point, we are all aware of how important music is to James Guns’s Guardians films. With the release of the newest and last adventure of the misfits, we will possibly have the last essence of Gun’s impeccable taste in picking the right music for his movies. At least, that is true for a Marvel movie at the moment.
Part 3, which also marks the concluding chapter for the Guardians, is a surprisingly moving ode to the band that was never meant to be. Gunn takes the core of this supposedly mismatched set of characters and makes you root for them. The third film mainly follows the adventure of the group as they try to save the universe from a deadly threat, as another threat hits closest to home.
It begins with The Guardians of the Galaxy finding themselves navigating the challenges of settling into their new home on Knowhere, but their peace is short-lived when haunting remnants from Rocket’s troubled past begin to resurface. As these dark secrets threaten to unravel their newfound harmony, Peter Quill, fueled by his unwavering loyalty to his friend, is forced to step up as the team’s leader and devise a plan to protect Rocket at all costs.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Soundtrack – All the Songs Featured in the Movie:
Building on the success of its predecessors, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 takes the tradition of a captivating soundtrack to new heights. Once again, the film features an eclectic mixtape of songs that transcend genres. This soundtrack, following the 70s and 80s throwback from the other two films, takes you to the center of the 90s, with a surprising move in the final act.
This carefully curated soundtrack, now available on various music platforms, immerses listeners in a sonic journey that draws from a diverse range of artists; Vol. 3’s soundtrack showcases a carefully chosen selection of tracks with contributions from legendary acts like Radiohead, Florence + The Machine, and Bruce Springsteen, as well as iconic groups like the Beastie Boys. The soundtrack embraces a wide array of musical styles and eras, catering to an expansive audience.
Each song in the mixtape has been thoughtfully placed to resonate with pivotal scenes, enhancing the film’s narrative. Whether it’s a heart-pounding action sequence, a poignant character moment, or a thrilling climax, the soundtrack serves as the perfect companion, amplifying the impact of every scene.
From Radiohead’s haunting ‘Creep,’ which captures the depths of Rocket’s inner turmoil, to Florence + The Machine’s ethereal vocals that elevate the team’s unity, the soundtrack becomes an integral part of the storytelling, seamlessly blending with the visuals and performances.
In addition to the track, the John Murphy score also leads you into the moving nature of the trilogies conclusion, making you very aware that this is possibly the last time you will see most of them; together.
Complete Tracklist:
- ‘Creep’ (Acoustic Version) – Radiohead
- ‘Crazy on You’ – Heart
- ‘Since You Been Gone’ – Rainbow
- ‘In the Meantime’ – Spacehog
- ‘Reasons’ – Earth, Wind and Fire
- ‘Do You Realize??’ – The Flaming Lips
- ‘We Care a Lot’ – Faith No More
- ‘Koinu no Carnival’ (From “Minute Waltz”) – EHAMIC
- ‘I’m Always Chasing Rainbows’ – Alice Cooper
- ‘San Francisco’ – The Mowgli’s
- ‘Poor Girl’ – X
- ‘This Is the Day’ – The The
- ‘No Sleep Till Brooklyn’ – Beastie Boys
- ‘Dog Days Are Over’ – Florence + The Machine
- ‘Badlands’ – Bruce Springsteen
- ‘I Will Dare’ – The Replacements
- ‘Come and Get Your Love’ – Redbone