![]() ![]() The heaviest borrowings were said to be from Elliot Goldenthal's 1999 score for Titus. The score was criticized for its similarity to other then-recent soundtracks, including James Horner and Gabriel Yared's work for the film Troy. It is said that Leonidas exclaimed Molōn Labe! ( Μολὼν Λαβέ!) when asked by Xerxes to surrender their weapons, which is translated into English as "Come and Get Them". The opening lines of the track "Come and Get Them" are " Ferto! – Parte to!" ( φέρτο! – πάρτε το!) translating as "bring it! – take it!". ![]() The lyrics sung are in Bulgarian, Greek and Latin. ![]() A standard edition and a special edition of the soundtrack containing 25 tracks was released on March 6, 2007, with the special edition containing a 16-page booklet and three two-sided trading cards. The score was recorded at Abbey Road Studios and features the vocals of Azam Ali. Bates said that the score had "a lot of weight and intensity in the low end of the percussion" that Snyder found agreeable to the film. In July 2005, composer Tyler Bates began work on the film, describing the score as having "beautiful themes on the top and large choir," but "tempered with some extreme heaviness." The composer had scored for a test scene that the director wanted to show to Warner Bros. It was composed by Tyler Bates and was released on March 6, 2007, three days before the film opened for public viewing. 300 is the soundtrack to the 2007 film 300.
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