ShaithEatery
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for all those who think rock doesn't work with fps's, i loved the music in painkiller. all hard rock during the fighting, and it worked very well
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f|uke said:I must say it again: Track 17 rocks! The lull in the storm, man! And its too f'n short!
Which track is the Coastline song?
And She... seriously, find something to say. Actually, don't say anything at all.
NB. said:@ Fender, thanks for clearing that up then I cant even remember where i read it was Tool, but it sounded so much like them that i just assumed it was correct.
Now i gotta agree with f|uke, it is a complete ripoff. I actually like Nin but i dont think any of there stuff sounds at all like Tool, so i dont think it can be excused by saying they just sound similar anyway. That song is just too much like Tool. Imo there was nobody like Tool when they came around, there sound was very fresh, now there are a lot of clones unfortunately.
edit: fender, your problem is almost 100% your cd drive, i had a similar drive before that would have real trouble playing audio cd's. You have another drive you could swap it over with to try?
Yeah, I know, just saying - it's not as short as 16 - that's a shock horror tune.KurtCobain said:There only ingame soundtracks , not proper songs, hence why there short, they will sound gr8 to u when ur blowing up zombies with your shotguns!!! mwuahahahahhahwa
f|uke said:So far I've noticed that a few of the tracks seem to be Half-Life 1 tracks. They're mostly short and often end somewhat abruptly, which is very similar to the HL1 soundtrack. I do wish that they were longer.
f|uke said:*cough*toolripoff*cough*
The problem with that is that I cannot lisent to music while playing HL2 or it could interfere with the sparse mood music, which leaves me musicless most of the time.Spartan said:They are supposed to be short. Half-Life had short tracks for creating mood, emphasizing an event or discovery and so on.
Fender had the same problem. I think there is some kind of copy protection on the disc. When I ripped it (for my portable mp3 player), EAC had a lot of trouble grabbing the last 15 seconds of audio. Still it was ultimatly successfull.MadLog1c said:For some reason I can't play my soundtrack on my computer. It works fine in my CD player, but when I put it in my computer it just sits there doing nothing
Its still good music. I think its for in-game nostalgia. (Well well, isn't this just like,. old times..)redrain85 said:But what's with the recycled HL1 music near the end? I wonder how much of that is used in the game. Or is it meant as a kind of bonus material.
Damnit, missed that one! Its called Nuclear Mission Jam.Oh, and Track 40 (14 on the HL1 soundtrack) owns big time.
I love my Dell DJ. Kicks the tar out of the Ipod IMO. I now have the HL2 soundtrack loaded in and ready to play wherever I go, on self made EAC/Lame 224kbps Mp3shewhowearspants said:All of my CDs are ripped to MP3, which I put on my Dell DJ for portable music purposes.
I thought about holding back for this reason,. but I find that often, with music, it sounds sweeter after a few plays. I think that it will still feel very fresh within the context of the game.HalfBob42 said:I want to hear em in HL2 for the first time.
The.Spiral said:Indeed.
You guys got the soundtrack yet? How come? Jesus, the shipments for Canada are so freaking slow.... :angry:
f|uke said:I love my Dell DJ. Kicks the tar out of the Ipod IMO. I now have the HL2 soundtrack loaded in and ready to play wherever I go, on self made EAC/Lame 224khz Mp3s
Seen 'em in concert 3 times, APC twice. Been a huge fan since 'Sober'. I've been reffered to as 'the tool guy' cuz I have a bunch of tool tshirts. I'd say I'm a fan. I know their sound, and the Doom intro mimics it.Eon Blue said:Lol. How many people actually even listen to Tool...
The.Spiral said:Indeed.
You guys got the soundtrack yet? How come? Jesus, the shipments for Canada are so freaking slow.... :angry:
dont sweat it! This topic is only good for a few more days,.ShadowFox said:Sorry to bump the topic
That deep baseline is wicked.Track 02 - The song used in the first 2k4 E3 trailer. One word sums up this song.. awesome.
Basically, "boo!"Track 16.... erm.. wtf..
Interesting interpretation. I do think there will be something "sobering" in the context.17 is great as mentioned above. I'm guessing somebody dies for that song.
saywah? dos never sounded that goodAs for all of the other ones, my only thoughts are that some sound familiar from some DOS era games
Dr. Freeman said:um i am in Toronto (Brampton to be precise) and i got my gold package 2 days ago now.. so i dunno what u are talking about
where in Canada are u? hmm.. hopefully u did not make a mistake with ur postal code or something..
Eon Blue said:Lol. How many people actually even listen to Tool...
Jesus, I bet you think Earshot sucks because the guy sounds remotely like Maynard.
True.f|uke said:dont sweat it! This topic is only good for a few more days.
After all this talk, I had to give these guys a listen to see what they were about.The.Spiral said:Earshot sound exactly like Tool. No more, no less.
It can't repeat. Theres two 'phrases' of the baseline, the first half and second half. The song ends at the end of phrase 1 (which is why it sounds so cut off), but as the song starts on phrase 1, the timing would be shot. I think they just cut it off to make it seem unfinished, to keep the mood up.ShadowFox said:maybe it repeats until you kill it. It wouldn't surprise me if it was the menu music either.
The.Spiral said:Montréal!!! I just hope I'll get it before HL2, that's it!