End of Days is a typical "Music From and Inspired By the Motion Picture"
album. It doesn't really matter whether its songs are in the movie or
not, since the goal of the record is to sell Arnold Schwarzenegger's
comeback film to an audience of alt-metal fans. So, it's loaded with new music from Korn, Everlast, Limp Bizkit, and Eminem
-- aggressive sensations from 1998 and 1999. On top of that, there's previously released material from Powerman 5000, Creed and Rob Zombie (technically, "Superbeast" is a new remix, but it's an old song), plus oldies from Prodigy and Sonic Youth. Overall, End of Days delivers what it promises.But you can't forget about the
other big comeback on End of Days: Guns N' Roses, or more specifically Axl Rose, with "Oh My God." (The last thing G N' R recorded, strangely enough, was for another high-profile soundtrack, 1994's Interview With the Vampire.