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MTV VMA Score 2005

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Recorded
  
2005

MTV VMA Score 2005 (2005)
  
Crunk Rock (2010)

Release date
  
1 March 2010

MTV VMA Score 2005 (2005)
  
Rock Phenomenon (2007)

Artists
  
Lil Jon, Mike Shinoda

Label
  
MTV

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Released
  
August 31, 2005 (EP) March 1, 2010 (score)

Length
  
4:35 (EP) 12:76 (score)

Producer
  
Mike Shinoda, Lil Jon Shinoda (for 2010 version)

Genres
  
Soundtrack, Film score, Experimental music

Similar
  
Lil Jon albums, Soundtracks

MTV VMA Score 2005 is a two-part soundtrack album for the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards. The score was written and produced by Mike Shinoda and additionally Lil Jon. An EP was released on August 31, 2005 in support of the award function. The soundtrack was available for download on the website of MTV during 2005-2006, but the whole album was not available anywhere, so Shinoda released it separately for streaming on his official website on March 1, 2010.

Contents

Background

This is the first score by Shinoda, as well as Lil Jon. This was released during the period when Linkin Park went on hiatus and Shinoda was working on his side project Fort Minor from 2004-2006. In response to a January 2010 post on LPLive about the unreleased VMA tracks, on March 1, 2010, Mike posted on his blog,

Mike Shinoda invited his fans to sing or rap on these songs posted on his website. The SoundCloud page said,

Content

In the score release, fans were treated to new score tracks as well as longer versions of the ones that were released by MTV. The unreleased track from the MTV VMA's turned out to be "Teletronic", and the one from the LPU 9 video called "Catharsis".

In EP, the opening song is a short instrumental version of the song "100 Degrees", which was written by Shinoda from his Fort Minor mixtape We Major. A long version of the song was used in the score and the name was changed to "Hive". The song "Hype" was also released in the limited edition of the EP by Fort Minor, entitled Militia.

In the score album, there was an unreleased track, which is not yet known. It was also not included by Shinoda in score. It was going to be the third track of the score.

References

MTV VMA Score 2005 Wikipedia