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Spectre general instruments of destruction
Spectre general instruments of destruction






Even as a kid when watching the movie, I didn’t really see what “The Touch” had to do with a battle scene.

spectre general instruments of destruction

#SPECTRE GENERAL INSTRUMENTS OF DESTRUCTION MOVIE#

Stan Bush’s “The Touch” and “Dare” have always received high praise from AOR fans but I’ve struggled for years to understand how their connection with this movie was appropriate. It’s a mix of melodic rock, hair metal, instrumentals and Weird Al. For my further thoughts on that controversial movie, check out the review I posted at my other blog. Just like the movie, the soundtrack is a big dumb mess (in a good way). Even if they pretty much killed off the entire classic roster of Autobots and replaced them within the span of 90 minutes or so. 1986’s Transformers: The Movie still remains the best TF movie yet, IMO. In some respects, I still am, it’s just that I think the Michael Bay movies are terrible so I gave up on that film series after the second movie. I was a big Transformers fan back in the 1980s. “Megatron Must Be Stopped (Parts 1 & 2)” (Vince DiCola)ġ4. “Moon Base 2 – Shuttle Launch” (Vince DiCola)ġ3. “Dare To Be Stupid” (“Weird Al” Yankovic)ġ2. “Autobot/Decepticon Battle” (Vince DiCola)ġ0.

spectre general instruments of destruction

“Nothin’s Gonna Stand In Our Way” (Spectre General)ĩ. “Death Of Optimus Prime” (Vince DiCola)ĥ. (Original Release: 1987, Scotti Brothers Records)ģ. Transformers: The Movie – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack






Spectre general instruments of destruction