When mankind beams a radio signal into space, a reply comes from ‘Planet G’, in the form of several alien crafts that splash down in the waters off Hawaii. Lieutenant Alex Hopper is a weapons officer assigned to the USS John Paul Jones, part of an international naval coalition which becomes the world's last hope for survival as they engage the hostile alien force of unimaginable strength. While taking on the invaders, Hopper must also try to live up to the potential that his brother, and his fiancée's father—an Admiral—expect of him.
First Transmission — Steve Jablonsky
The Art of War — Steve Jablonsky
Full Attack — Steve Jablonsky
The Beacon Project — Steve Jablonsky
You're Going to the Navy — Steve Jablonsky
Nice
First Contact, Pt. 2 — Steve Jablonsky
First Contact, Pt. 1 — Steve Jablonsky
It's Your Ship Now — Steve Jablonsky
Shredders — Steve Jablonsky
Regents Are On the Mainland — Steve Jablonsky
Trying to Communicate — Steve Jablonsky
Water Displacement — Steve Jablonsky
Buoy Grid Battle — Steve Jablonsky
USS John Paul Jones — Steve Jablonsky
We Have a Battleship — Steve Jablonsky
Somebody's Gonna Kiss the Donkey — Steve Jablonsky
Super Battle — Tom Morello
Thug Fight (feat. Tom Morello) — Steve Jablonsky
Battle On Land and Sea — Steve Jablonsky
Silver Star — Steve Jablonsky
The Aliens — Steve Jablonsky
Planet G — Steve Jablonsky
Interstate Love Song — Stone Temple Pilots
Alex at the bar
Everybody Wants You — Billy Squier
Alex stares at Sam who just walked into the bar
My Lai — Lucky Clark
Alex runs from the cops
The Pink Panther Theme — Henry Mancini
Alex breaks into the convenience store
Gold On the Ceiling — The Black Keys
soccer match
One Lovely Day — Citizen Cope
Alex & Sam on the beach
Hang 'Em High — Dropkick Murphys
Alex & Sam on the way to the ceremony onboard`
I Gotsta Get Paid — ZZ Top
Sam enters the VA Rehab center
Hard As a Rock — AC/DC
ships depart for Rimpac games
Thunderstruck — AC/DC
Prepping the Missouri for battle
The Funeral — Band of Horses
group celebrates their awards
Fortunate Son — Creedence Clearwater Revival
end credits
Blue Suede Shoes — Josh Max
Waltz on the Beautiful Blue Danube, Op. 314 — Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Peter Guth & Richard Strauss