Collateral Original Motion Picture Soundtrack -2004- -eac- -flac- -pk.elektron- Here

: Howard focused on "rhythmic suspense" and the aggressive action of the third act. His work, such as "Max Steals Briefcase" and "Finale" , utilizes a mix of orchestral and synthetic elements, specifically omitting trumpets to maintain a "grim texture".

: The album opens with "Briefcase" by Tom Rothrock, a gritty, sinister track that introduces Vincent (Tom Cruise) and recalls the industrial influence of Tangerine Dream. : Howard focused on "rhythmic suspense" and the

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