Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license.
Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat.
We can research this topic together.
2004 soundtrack album by Harald Kloser
Alien vs. Predator (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
The soundtrack received mixed reviews from critics. Mike Brennan thought it "lacks the ingenuity of the previous trilogy (Alien) and the Predator scores, which all shared a strong sense of rhythm in place of thematic content. Kloser throws in some interesting percussion cues ("Antarctica" and "Down the Tunnel"), but more as a sound effect than a consistent motif." John Fallon of JoBlo.com compared it to character development in the movie, "too generic to completely engage or leave a permanent impression." James Christopher Monger of AllMusic awarded the album 3.5 out of 5, and thought Kloser introduced electronic elements well, and called "Alien vs. Predator Main Theme" a, "particularly striking and serves as a continuous creative source for the composer to dip his baton in".
Track listing
No.
Title
Length
1.
"1904"
1:16
2.
"Alien vs. Predator Main Theme"
3:29
3.
"Antarctica"
2:11
4.
"Bouvetøya Island"
2:09
5.
"Down the Tunnel"
1:02
6.
"Hanging Bodies"
1:46
7.
"Southern Lights"
1:39
8.
"Predator Space Ship"
1:12
9.
"The Pyramid"
1:11
10.
"Temple"
1:10
11.
"Dark World"
2:56
12.
"History of the World"
3:20
13.
"Alien Fight"
3:14
14.
"I Need This"
1:45
15.
"Weyland's End"
0:56
16.
"Alien Queen"
1:36
17.
"Showdown"
3:23
18.
"The End....or Maybe Not"
3:31
Total length:
38:03
Selected credits
Conductor , Orchestrated By – James Brett
Edited By – Matt Robertson
Edited By – Andy Glen
Executive Producer – Robert Townson
Mastered By – Patricia Sullivan Fourstar
Music By – Harald Kloser
Music By – James Brett, Thomas Schobel, Thomas Wanker
Orchestrated By – Marcus Trump, Matt Dunkley
Programmed By – Matt Robertson, Thomas Schobel, Thomas Wanker
Recorded By , Mixed By – Geoff Foster
Supervised By – Michael Knobloch
Notes
The track "1904" was heard only on the film's unrated edition; not in the film's theatrical version.