^ yeah i've come across a few torrents on my search for the soundtrack; can't vouch for any thoughYou had me sold at the mention of Claudio Simonetti. The guy's an absolute don. Is it avaliable for torrent?
Now that does sound good - guy on IMDB seems to rate it as well"the best soundtrack ever by dude from goblin/crazy gang - ominous italo disco - imagine moroder producing a can album and you are getting warm"
So... inevitable question, did it come out on vinyl?Claudio Simonetti's completely warped musical score: I have simply no idea on how he did it, but he came up with his most spaced-out compositions I've ever heard from the man. It sounds like he might have dropped some extremely nasty LSD and then went nuts on his Korg Analog Sequencer. I tell you: this is a milestone in Soundtrack History. Echo's of Pierre Henry's pioneers-work in electronic music can be heard in Simonetti's score. As well as sounds and bleeps still used by todays electro-acts like Tosca and Autechre (to name only two totally unrelated ones of the so many). His score is motivationally groovy, pulsatingly warped, hauntingly electronic, strangely rocking and almost unbearably dripping with 80's cheese. And will you just please listen to the many completely unworldly sound-effects? Simply every machine or electronic device (from the cars over the guns to broadcasting equipment) makes completely undefinable noises. I will go on a frantic quest in search for this soundtrack on CD. Simply must have it!
The soundtrack by the guy from radiohead is fucking sweet as well.
'Bonnie and Clyde' might almost be the best song ever written. Or maybe that's 'Je T'aime'.
Human Centipede! Very funny, good job that we were literally the only people in the cinema 'cause at time we were laughing a lot. The villain is possibly the most terrifying looking man I've ever saw, I'm glad he was cast in thiis but I can't really see him in any other role.