28 Days Later: The Soundtrack Album
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28 Days Later: The Soundtrack Album
Summary
28 Days Later: The Soundtrack Album is an album[1]. It ranks in the top 2% of album entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (588 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- 28 Days Later: The Soundtrack Album's instance of is recorded as The Soundtrack Album — instance of (P31): album[3].
- 28 Days Later: The Soundtrack Album's genre is The Soundtrack Album — genre (P136): rock music[4].
- 28 Days Later: The Soundtrack Album was followed by The Soundtrack Album — followed by (P156): 28 Weeks Later: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack[5].
- Among the performers on 28 Days Later: The Soundtrack Album was The Soundtrack Album — performer (P175): John Murphy[6].
- 28 Days Later: The Soundtrack Album's record label is recorded as The Soundtrack Album — record label (P264): XL Recordings[7].
- 28 Days Later: The Soundtrack Album was released on 2003[8].
- 28 Days Later: The Soundtrack Album's tracklist is recorded as The Soundtrack Album — tracklist (P658): In the House - In a Heartbeat[9].
- 28 Days Later: The Soundtrack Album's form of creative work is recorded as The Soundtrack Album — form of creative work (P7937): soundtrack album[10].
- 28 Days Later: The Soundtrack Album's media franchise is recorded as The Soundtrack Album — media franchise (P8345): 28 Days Later[11].
- 28 Days Later: The Soundtrack Album's supplement to is recorded as The Soundtrack Album — supplement to (P9234): 28 Days Later[12].
Product Details
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Authorship and Creation
Among the performers on 28 Days Later: The Soundtrack Album was The Soundtrack Album — performer (P175): John Murphy[6].
Publication
28 Days Later: The Soundtrack Album was published on 2003[8]. Its genre is The Soundtrack Album — genre (P136): rock music[4].
Adaptations and Inspiration
28 Days Later: The Soundtrack Album was followed by The Soundtrack Album — followed by (P156): 28 Weeks Later: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack[5].
Why It Matters
28 Days Later: The Soundtrack Album ranks in the top 2% of album entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (588 views/month).[2]