![]() The cue ends with a pulsating guitar theme and a gong stab. A few more guitar motifs are mentioned, and then the full orchestra joins in on the New Divide theme. It builds, with drums in full force, and choir joins in subtly. The cue begins with low electric guitar motifs and hi-hat stabs and quickly follows into the main theme from New Divide. "NEST" (Nonbiological Extraterrestrial Species Treaty/Networked Elements: Supporters and Transformers) contains instrumental excerpts from Linkin Park's hit single, " New Divide" that originally appeared on Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen – The Album. It is primarily used when Sam has his mental breakdown in class, Simmons briefs Sam about what he knows about Cybertronian history on earth and when searching for Jetfire. ![]() ![]() It ends with the cellos slowly fading out. Halfway through the cue, it builds with the choir chanting the Decepticon theme (dominant in the first film) and fades back slowly into the same simmering mallet/slow string melody. ![]() It begins with simmering mallets, with slow, dark strings providing a moving bassline. This cue takes motifs from "Sam at the Lake" (from the previous score), however is much darker in tone than its predecessor. "Einstein's Wrong" serves as the theme to Sam Witwicky in this film, played with various mallet and percussion instruments, backed up by a set of cellos. Though not used completely in the film, it is used in various scenes including, when dead Optimus Prime arrives at NEST base and when Jetfire tells Sam, Mikaela, Leo and Simmons about the Primes. Borrowing from Optimus' theme from the 2007 Transformers film, it begins with low arpeggio strings building into a rising melody, with the choir joining the orchestra towards the end. "Prime" is the primary theme for the character Optimus Prime, as well as the Autobots as a whole. ![]() The following tracks are listed in order: The tracks were announced on June 10, 2009. ![]()
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