TESTAMENT, MINISTRY, PRONG, FILTER On 'Saw V' Soundtrack; E-Card Available

October 14, 2008

An e-card for the upcoming digital-only "Saw V" soundtrack release is available at this location.

Artists' Addiction Soundtracks has compiled a list of incendiary artists such as MINISTRY, SKINNY PUPPY, TESTAMENT and REVOLTING COCKS among the 14 tracks for "Saw V".
What started out as a "little" indie horror movie back in 2004 has turned into a juggernaut, go-for-the-throat franchise so gruesome you want to turn away, yet so compelling you just can't. And fittingly enough, the movie soundtracks have always been amicable counterparts assaulting the senses in a fashion that would make Jigsaw proud.

The "Saw V" soundtrack will be available via iTunes and all digital retailers starting October 21 (three days before the movie hits theaters nationwide),as well as through Amazon's CreateSpace program where fans can create and purchase physical CDs on demand.

Artists' Addiction Soundtracks' Jonathan Platt says of the "Saw V" soundtrack: "We feel that we have put together a collection of songs that really mirrors the chaos onscreen. All of our acts are big fans of the 'Saw' series and were excited to be a part of the soundtrack and I think that energy really comes across."

"Saw V" soundtrack:

01. Trap Attacks - CHARLIE CLOUSER
02. True Believer - TESTAMENT
03. Death And Destruction (Remix) - MINISTRY
04. What's Next (The Blood and Sand Mix) - FILTER
05. Thanks Again, Again - THE ALMIGHTY
06. The Banishment - PRONG
07. The Dawning Of Doom - DIE KRUPPS
08. Power Player - CLUTCH
09. ugLi - SKINNY PUPPY
10. Strangers - WILLIAM CONTROL
11. Unlaced - EMILIE AUTUMN
12. Blood And Music - FIXMER/MCCARTHY
13. Wizard Of Sextown - THE REVOLTING COCKS
14. Date Of Expiration (Expired) - FUNKER VOGT
15. What It Takes - CHARLIE CLOUSER

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