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From the Album 1. Init
    by Nine Inch Nails
2. Forked Reality
    by Nine Inch Nails
3. As Alive As You Need Me to Be
    by Nine Inch Nails
4. Echoes
    by Nine Inch Nails
5. This Changes Everything
    by Nine Inch Nails
6. In The Image Of
    by Nine Inch Nails
7. I Know You Can Feel It
    by Nine Inch Nails
8. Permanence
    by Nine Inch Nails
9. Infiltrator
    by Nine Inch Nails
10. 100% Expendable
      by Nine Inch Nails
11. Still Remains
      by Nine Inch Nails
12. Who Wants To Live Forever?
      by Nine Inch Nails
13. Building Better Worlds
      by Nine Inch Nails
14. Target Identified
      by Nine Inch Nails
15. Daemonize
      by Nine Inch Nails
16. Empathetic Response
      by Nine Inch Nails
17. What Have You Done?
      by Nine Inch Nails
18. A Question Of Trust
      by Nine Inch Nails
19. Ghost In The Machine
      by Nine Inch Nails
20. No Going Back
      by Nine Inch Nails
21. Nemesis
      by Nine Inch Nails
22. New Directive
      by Nine Inch Nails
23. Out In The World
      by Nine Inch Nails
24. Shadow Over Me
      by Nine Inch Nails



From the Album 1. Overture
    by Daft Punk
2. The Grid
    by Daft Punk
3. The Son Of Flynn
    by Daft Punk
4. Recognizer
    by Daft Punk
5. Armory
    by Daft Punk
6. Arena
    by Daft Punk
7. Rinzler
    by Daft Punk
8. The Game Has Changed
    by Daft Punk
9. Outlands
    by Daft Punk
10. Adagio For Tron
      by Daft Punk
11. Nocturne
      by Daft Punk
12. End Of Line
      by Daft Punk
13. Derezzed
      by Daft Punk
14. Fall
      by Daft Punk
15. Solar Sailer
      by Daft Punk
16. Rectifier
      by Daft Punk
17. Disc Wars
      by Daft Punk
18. C.l.u.
      by Daft Punk
19. Arrival
      by Daft Punk
20. Flynn Lives
      by Daft Punk
21. Tron Legacy (End Titles)
      by Daft Punk
22. Finale
      by Daft Punk
23. Separate Ways (World's Apart)
      by Journey
24. Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
      by Eurythmics



From the Album 1. Ring Game and Escape
    by London Philharmonic Orchestra
2. Water, Music, and Tronaction
    by London Philharmonic Orchestra
3. Tron Scherzo
    by London Philharmonic Orchestra
4. Miracle and Magician
    by London Philharmonic Orchestra
5. Magic Landings
    by London Philharmonic Orchestra
6. Theme from Tron (From "TRON"/Score)
    by London Philharmonic Orchestra
7. 1990's Theme
    by Journey
8. Love Theme
    by London Philharmonic Orchestra
9. Tower Music / Let Us Pray
    by London Philharmonic Orchestra
10. The Light Sailer
      by London Philharmonic Orchestra
11. Sea of Simulation
      by London Philharmonic Orchestra
12. A New Tron and the MCP
      by London Philharmonic Orchestra
13. Anthem
      by London Philharmonic Orchestra
14. Ending Titles Tron
      by London Philharmonic Orchestra
15. Tronaction (Original Version)
      by London Philharmonic Orchestra
16. Break In (For Strings, Flutes, and Celesta)
      by London Philharmonic Orchestra
17. Anthem for Keyboard Solo
      by Wendy Carlos



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Tron (stylized as TRON) is a 1982 American science fiction action adventure film written and directed by Steven Lisberger from a story by Lisberger and Bonnie MacBird. The film stars Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn, a computer programmer and video game developer who is transported inside the software world of a mainframe computer where he interacts with programs in his attempt to escape. It also stars Bruce Boxleitner, David Warner, Cindy Morgan, and Barnard Hughes. Tron was one of cinema's earliest films to use extensive computer-generated imagery (CGI).

The inspiration for Tron dates back to 1976, when Lisberger became intrigued with video games after seeing Pong. He and producer Donald Kushner set up an animation studio to develop Tron with the intention of making it an animated film. To promote the studio itself, Lisberger and his team created a 30-second animation featuring the first appearance of the title character. Eventually, Lisberger decided to include live-action elements with both backlit and computer animation for the actual feature-length film. Various studios had rejected the storyboards for the film before Walt Disney Productions agreed to finance and distribute Tron. There, backlit animation was finally combined with the 2D computer animation and the live action.

Tron was released on July 9, 1982. The film was a moderate success at the box office, and received positive reviews from critics, who praised its groundbreaking visuals and acting but criticized its storyline as being incoherent. Tron received nominations for Best Costume Design and Best Sound at the 55th Academy Awards. It was however disqualified from the Best Visual Effects category because at the time the Academy felt that using computer animation was "cheating". Tron spawned multiple video games (including an arcade tie-in released shortly after the film), and as it became a cult film, a multimedia franchise including comic books. A sequel titled Tron: Legacy, directed by Joseph Kosinski, was released in 2010, with Bridges and Boxleitner reprising their roles and Lisberger acting as producer. A commercial success, it was followed by the Disney XD animated series Tron: Uprising in 2012, set between the two films. A third installment, Tron: Ares, was released on October 10, 2025.
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