Little Guy: Heaven Sent is the offical soundtrack from the film of the same name. It's also the first soundtrack in The Insanity Trilogy sub-series.
This album was marked explicit not only due it's strong language, violent and sexual content, but because of the film's content and it's dark atmosphere as stated by Slimeo himself.
Tracklist[]
- Starboy (ft. Daft Punk) - The Weeknd
- Some Kind Of Drug (ft. Marc E. Bassy) - G-Eazy
- False Alarm - The Weeknd
- Baby's Got A Temper - The Prodigy
- VICTIMIZED (M. Shinoda Remix) - Linkin Park and Mike Shinoda
- Self VS Self (ft. In Flames) - Pendulum
- Without Me - Eminem
- The Catalyst - Linkin Park
- SVE - WN
- Starf***ers, Inc. - Nine Inch Nails
- Brace For Impact (ft. Chester Bennington) - Fantastic Beatle Boycott
- Heaven Sent - xJect
Censorship[]
The song, "Starf***ers, Inc.", by Nine Inch Nails was changed to "Starsuckers, Inc.".
"Baby's Got A Temper" by The Prodigy has the word Rohypnol censored in the edited version of the soundtrack.
"Starf***ers, Inc." Music Video[]
The Music Video for the song, "Starf***ers, Inc.", was released a day before the soundtrack's release. It was directed by Slimeo himself. The music shows a group of three people going around the town and spray painting the Nine Inch Nails Logo on buildings, which built conservatory cause of the gang related theme of that part. Slimeo then posted a tweet saying:
People, don't worry about what happened in the video. Before we started shooting the video, we got permission from the town hall of this location in the video. I'm not dumb enough to go out doing this kind of stuff. I would never do that.
Benhind-The-Scenes footage of the music video was included in the DVD and Blu-Ray release of the movie. The director stated that the music video was not meant to have a gang related theme at all.
Promotion[]
The soundtrack came out a month after the movie. Slimeo decided to promote the soundtrack in a creative way. What the team did was create a campaign for the soundtrack with commercials showing the artists included in the soundtrack while showing the music videos from that same artists. The commercials had a glitchy video effect in every ad. There was also a ad that was shown in a prelude comic book for the movie itself.
Release[]
The soundtrack came out on March 27 on CD, Vinyl LP, and Digital Download. A Deluxe Edition came out on June 14 which includes a booklet about the soundtrack and film.
The Booklet included in the deluxe edition shows concept artwork for the movie, scraped artwork, storyboards, quotes from the characters, and exclusive content from the team who made the movie.