Macbeth+Project+-+Charlie+M+-+Soundtrack

media type="youtube" key="778K43ggnTA" height="315" width="420"media type="youtube" key="jL5CaafNdZY" height="315" width="420"media type="youtube" key="PNuCGqwYbVE" height="315" width="420"media type="youtube" key="KjHSEzoMrSI" height="315" width="420"media type="youtube" key="ASj81daun5Q" height="315" width="420"media type="youtube" key="qkdsOWfSXME" height="315" width="420" Song 1: "Behold the Darkness" - Medwyn Goodall - For when the witches appear (any time they're on stage). This music holds a lot of power of evil and mystery. Song 2: "Mexico" - Incubus - for the betrayal of Duncan and Banquo by Macbeth. This song represents the betrayal felt by the people Macbeth stabbed in the back (literally and figuratively) as well as the sorrow that followed. Song 3: "Why so Serious?" - James N. Howard & Hans Zimmer - For the descent into madness by both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. As Macbeth and Lady Macbeth start to lose it, they become more and more homicidal and maniacal. Song 4: "Black Blade" - Two steps from hell - this song, for me, represents a growing evil and an unconquerable corruption, as well as a general malice. It represents the strength of Macbeth and the witches and their evil. Song 5: "Protectors of the Earth" - Two steps from hell - For when Macduff upholds the true spirit of the Kingdom and its royal line, and his honorable ways, to the last breath Song 6: "Blue Heron" - Sun Kil Moon - This song, to me, would be perfect for the end of Macbeth. After the tyrant is dead, as the battlefield is strewn with the bodies of those who stayed loyal to their country to the end, and as time seems to freeze in the midst of all the destruction. All is right, but at a great cost, and Macbeth has left an awful trail of destruction.