[4] Taking seven months to write and record, Frizzell included strange sound elements such as a gong and rub rods, to create a unique score.
Steven McDonald of Allmusic thought it was "A dark and stormy score that fits the cold atmosphere of the film perfectly", awarding 4 out of 5 stars.
The lack of any solid thematic material hurts the viability of this music for the film, and destroys its listening potential on CD.
"[6] John Fallon of JoBlo.com felt it was "An adequate score that supports its whacked out scenes properly.
"[7] All music is composed by John Frizzell, except as notedLa-La Land Records released an expanded limited edition album (catalogue number LLLCD 1145) on October 5, 2010, including the original 1997 release (track 9 onwards on disc 2).