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Ice Age: The Meltdown (soundtrack)
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The Ice Age: The Meltdown Score is an album consisting the musical scores in Ice Age: The Meltdown. Unlike the score from the first movie which was composed by David Newman, the scores for this movie were composed by John Powell, who went on to score the remainder of the films in the series. He composes brand new music for the film that replaced the theme songs from the previous film. The soundtrack also features the song "Food Glorious Food" from the musical and film Oliver!. Aram Khachaturyan's Adagio from Spartacus is featured during Scrat's Heavenly vision.
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The Ice Age: The Meltdown Score is an album consisting the musical scores in Ice Age: The Meltdown. Unlike the score from the first movie which was composed by David Newman, the scores for this movie were composed by John Powell, who went on to score the remainder of the films in the series. He composes brand new music for the film that replaced the theme songs from the previous film. The soundtrack also features the song "Food Glorious Food" from the musical and film Oliver!. Aram Khachaturyan's Adagio from Spartacus is featured during Scrat's Heavenly vision.
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