In the world of home theater enthusiasts and action film purists, few films are held to a higher sonic standard than Gareth Evans’ 2011 masterpiece, The Raid: Redemption (original title: Serbuan Maut ). It isn't just the brutal choreography of Iko Uwais that gets the blood pumping; it is the visceral, bone-crunching sound design.
The global release of The Raid: Redemption is famous for having two distinct musical scores, often at the center of fan discussions regarding "updated" or "definitive" audio tracks:
The track is a fan-calibrated or remapped audio stream that addresses three specific pain points:
The primary "audio track update" for The Raid: Redemption revolves around the two distinct scores available for the film: the original Indonesian score by and the international "Redemption" score by Mike Shinoda (Linkin Park) and Joseph Trapanese . The Two Versions of the Score
The English dub of The Raid is notoriously sterile. When you hear Iko Uwais (Rama) speaking English, you lose the percussive, machine-gun cadence of the Indonesian language. In the , the commands are sharper. The desperation in a dying thug’s voice is culturally authentic. The English dub flattens the emotional stakes.
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While we do not endorse piracy, the search term often leads to and Remux collections where the Indonesia audio track has been muxed into an MKV container from the UK disc. The "365" tag indicates the file has been checked for CRC errors and is seeded for an entire year (365 days).
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In the world of home theater enthusiasts and action film purists, few films are held to a higher sonic standard than Gareth Evans’ 2011 masterpiece, The Raid: Redemption (original title: Serbuan Maut ). It isn't just the brutal choreography of Iko Uwais that gets the blood pumping; it is the visceral, bone-crunching sound design.
The global release of The Raid: Redemption is famous for having two distinct musical scores, often at the center of fan discussions regarding "updated" or "definitive" audio tracks:
The track is a fan-calibrated or remapped audio stream that addresses three specific pain points:
The primary "audio track update" for The Raid: Redemption revolves around the two distinct scores available for the film: the original Indonesian score by and the international "Redemption" score by Mike Shinoda (Linkin Park) and Joseph Trapanese . The Two Versions of the Score
The English dub of The Raid is notoriously sterile. When you hear Iko Uwais (Rama) speaking English, you lose the percussive, machine-gun cadence of the Indonesian language. In the , the commands are sharper. The desperation in a dying thug’s voice is culturally authentic. The English dub flattens the emotional stakes.
This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later.
While we do not endorse piracy, the search term often leads to and Remux collections where the Indonesia audio track has been muxed into an MKV container from the UK disc. The "365" tag indicates the file has been checked for CRC errors and is seeded for an entire year (365 days).