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Nightmare Revisited

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Nightmare Revisited

Various UMG
Released: Oct 27, 2009
1

Overture

  by  DeVotchka
Time: 2:35     Size: 4MB
2

Opening

  by  Danny Elfman
Time: 1:00     Size: 1MB
3

This Is Halloween

  by  Marilyn Manson
Time: 3:22     Size: 5MB
4

Jack's Lament

  by  All American Rejects
Time: 3:14     Size: 4MB
5

Doctor Finkelstein/In the Forest

  by  Amiina
Time: 3:18     Size: 5MB
6

What's This

  by  Flyleaf
Time: 3:20     Size: 5MB
7

Town Meeting Song

  by  The Polyphonic Spree
Time: 9:48     Size: 14MB
8

Jack and Sally Montage

  by  Vitamin String Quartet
Time: 5:43     Size: 8MB
9

Jack's Obsession

  by  Sparklehorse
Time: 5:30     Size: 8MB
10

Kidnap the Sandy Claws

  by  Korn
Time: 3:37     Size: 5MB
11

Making Christmas

  by  Rise Against
Time: 3:26     Size: 5MB
12

Nabbed

  by  Yoshida Brothers
Time: 7:33     Size: 10MB
13

Oogie Boogie's Song

  by  Rodrigo y Gabriella
Time: 2:48     Size: 4MB
14

Sally's Song

  by  Amy Lee
Time: 3:02     Size: 4MB
15

Christmas Eve Montage

  by  RJD2
Time: 3:44     Size: 5MB
16

Poor Jack

  by  Plain White T's
Time: 2:34     Size: 4MB
17

To the Rescue

  by  Datarock
Time: 3:32     Size: 5MB
18

Finale/Reprise

  by  Shiny Toy Guns
Time: 3:06     Size: 4MB
19

Closing

  by  Danny Elfman
Time: 1:24     Size: 2MB
20

End Title

  by  The Album Leaf
Time: 3:46     Size: 5MB
21

Oogie Boogie's Song

  by  Tiger Army
Time: 3:01     Size: 4MB

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