Silent Hill: Downpour Soundtrack
>> Monday, June 18, 2012
Silent Hill: Downpour Soundtrack
Hello friends, does anyone have heard the soundtrack of this game, just heard one of it on YouTube and founded it really interesting and would like to know which are the other soundtracks which are been added to it? Does anyone knows anything about it, then please do share it with me. Thank you.
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Old 15-03-2012
Jung Jung is offline
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Re: Silent Hill: Downpour Soundtrack
Well my friend Milan Records have released the list of all the tracks for Silent Hill Downpour and it is been listed by Daniel Licht. The OST of it having 19 tracks, but the main title song is been song by Jonathan Davis of Korn. The list is been released on March 13 along with the game and you can have it from Amazon for $14. Well it is really nice to have track listing, but the tracks which were having Mary Elizabeth McGlynn’s vocals are not been revealed. There is also one track with iconic pipes, I think that there might be some more to be announced.
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Old 15-03-2012
Nimos Nimos is offline
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Re: Silent Hill: Downpour Soundtrack
I having the list of all tracks which is been there, just got for me and all the songs are really great and nice, below is the list of songs
* Silent Hill
* Intro Perp Walk
* In The Ravine
* Bus To Nowhere
* Meet JP
* Stalking For Dinner
* Don’t Go in the Basement
* Railcar Ride
* Downpour Intro
* Jump Monster
* Monastic Tendencies
* Clowning Around With Monsters
* Welcome to Devil’s Pit
* Basement Fight
* Cablehouse Blues
* Town Rain
* The Caverns
* Monastery Otherworld
* The Downpour
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Old 15-03-2012
Enos Enos is offline
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Re: Silent Hill: Downpour Soundtrack
Well it is really nice that Milan Records have released the soundtrack. When you are getting the pre-order bonus disc which is been made by Publisher, which is liked by some fans. The reality is that an actual label is backing Licht's soundtrack which is a step toward game soundtracks being legitimized like movie ones. I think that it is treating them as actual products people will want to spend money on. One thing which I have got is that everyone wants stuff for free but that is not how reality works. Well the things cost money and money holds people who made it.
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Old 15-03-2012
Shikamaru Nara Shikamaru Nara is offline
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Re: Silent Hill: Downpour Soundtrack
I would like to add something more what above user has said; well the artists want to make a living creating art and it should Emphasis on "make a living". The point is that if you like game soundtracks then it is very much enough to pay money for that and this is what actually should happen. If you do not like them very much then you can argue for sound tests in the games themselves, according to me.
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Old 15-03-2012
Badmannah Badmannah is offline
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Re: Silent Hill: Downpour Soundtrack
Whereas me, like soundtracks of game a lot, but I would like to hear one which is composed by a popular movie composer, which is really worth to have it. Also I will be interested in checking all the above one if the first one that breaks that trend for me.
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Old 16-03-2012
DevenderD DevenderD is offline
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Re: Silent Hill: Downpour Soundtrack
I am very much happy it’s not some pre-order for the reason that usually means Europeans not at all get it. I would much rather be able to purchase the soundtrack and let the money go to Konami and Daniel than downloading it off some wrong site.
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