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      • Richard contributed with The Crystal Method to the song " (Can't You) Trip Like I Do" from the original soundtrack of the 1997 film Spawn; this song also appears in the 1997 album Vegas of The Crystal Method, but Richard's vocal contribution is not on the album version.
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  2. Richard Patrick has stated on the Filter website that he has been recording songs for movies recently. Filter covered the song "Happy Together" by The Turtles for the soundtrack to the movie The Stepfather (2009). The song features ambient sound with alternative metal.

  3. Aug 11, 2022 · Richard: Well, Brian Liesegang and I worked on a few songs together for a record that was supposed to be called ReBus. So, that record was put aside, and I took four songs from those writing sessions with Brian, and the first two have come out as “Thoughts and Prayers, and “Murica.”

  4. Richard contributed with The Crystal Method to the song "(Can't You) Trip Like I Do" from the original soundtrack of the 1997 film Spawn; this song also appears in the 1997 album Vegas of The Crystal Method, but Richard's vocal contribution is not on the album version.

  5. May 8, 2020 · Patrick wrote the record’s songs in his parents’ basement, collaborating with longtime friend Brian Liesegang (another early contributor to NIN) to fine tune and ultimately track them.

  6. Mar 16, 2024 · He soon landed his own deal with Reprise Records and scored a big hit with the aggressive “Hey Man Nice Shot,” a brooding and blistering song inspired by the live television suicide of...

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  7. Sep 4, 2013 · In the wake of the success of Nine Inch Nails, Richard Patrick, a member of Nine Inch Nails at the time, formed Filter, another industrial-minded act that played hard rock songs with a bit...

  8. Aug 25, 2023 · Filter’s Richard Patrick (Image: Chapman Baehler) “I feel like The Algorithm is perfect. I think it’s a great record. I think it’s a beautiful record,” says Filter frontman Richard Patrick, talking about his band’s hard-hitting latest album (out on today via Golden Robot Records).