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| Original Soundtrack |
| Album Title |
| Spider-Man [Soundtrack] |
| Release Date |
| April 30, 2002 |
| Time |
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Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
The soundtrack to Spider-Man is pitched directly at the nu-metal/rap-rock/post-grunge crowd. Many of the bands do try to tie into the theme of Spider-Man -- Alien Ant Farm has "Bug Bytes," Chad Kroeger of Nickelback offers the dour anthem of "Hero" -- and some songs distinguish themselves along the way: the Hives display why they're rightly touted as an antidote to generic modern rock with "Hate to Say I Told You So," the Strokes toss in their B-side
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