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Uploaded on Jul 5, 2008

From The Dark Knight 2008 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack:
"Introduce A Little Anarchy"
Composed by Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard

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  • byronmovies

    EEEEEEEEEEY YEAH!

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  • Em Rankin

    Mysterion...

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  • Em Rankin

    Gee, I wonder why.

    South Park used this song in the end credits before the theme kicked in, if I remember correctly.

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  • spdyeric

    The Academy is nit-picky on who writes the score. Hans Zimmer didn't do enough by himself and neither did James Newton Howard so they didn't "qualify" to be nominated.

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  • grimlock122

    how? why?

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  • spdyeric

    It's not that it beat it...TDK was disqualified.

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  • Tran Chau

    it's a fucking joke that the slump dog millionaire beat this score!!!!Fuck Oscar!

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