Alice In Wonderland: Almost Alice mp3 Soundtrack by Various Artists
2010

Alice In Wonderland: Almost Aliceby Various Artists

  • 16 Tracks
  • 320 kbps
  • 58:26

Tracks

1.Aliceby Avril Lavigne3:34
2.The Poisonby The All-American Rejects3:54
3.The Technicolor Phaseby Owl City4:28
4.Her Name Is Aliceby Shinedown3:39
5.Painting Flowersby All Time Low3:26
6.Where's My Angelby Metro Station3:40
7.Strangeby Tokio Hotel & Kerli3:51
8.Follow Me Down (feat. Neon Hitch)by 3OH!33:24
9.Very Good Adviceby Robert Smith2:58
10.In Transitby Mark Hoppus & Pete Wentz4:02
11.Welcome To Mysteryby Plain White T's4:28
12.Tea Partyby Kerli3:29
13.The Lobster Quadrilleby Franz Ferdinand2:09
14.Running Out Of Timeby Motion City Soundtrack3:00
15.Fell Down A Holeby Wolfmother5:03
16.White Rabbitby Grace Potter and the Nocturnals3:21
NinjaKnight
If you are a person who enjoyed the film, and likes rock music, this is definitely an album worth checking out. This is not to be confused with the film's score (Which is also good by the way) but rather than being music from the film, it is music inspired by it. So if you like Lewis Carol's fantastical would of wonderland, here's an album that is pretty fantastic in and of itself.
Katelyn
This is seriously a rocking soundtrack. With bands like All-American Rejects, Shinedown, and 3OH!3 that's no surprise, though. At first, only a few of the songs may appeal to you, but if you give each of them a listen, they all are great songs that go together wonderfully in this compilation. The album gives listeners a whole new perspective on the melancholy film. The album has an alternative sound that means some of the lyrics are rather punk, and this album might cause you to randomly tap your pencil to the beat of a song. It is, of course, fantastic.
John
Almost Alice is a masterpiece that greatly contributes to the dark theme of Alice in Wonderland. The song "Her Name is Alice" from Shinedown is by far my favorite, as it sums up the movie in a lyrical, catchy way. I can't stop listening to the songs, as they always remind me of the new motion picture.