![]() ![]() Tracks 21 & 23 are both arranges of "Stage 1 BGM/Town BGM" from Ganbare Goemon! Karakuri Dōchū. It features much less orchestral work, and has a much more modern fast-paced electronic sound, that perfectly suits Metal Gear Rising and helps affirm its own identity under developers Platinum Games. Logan Mader, Pete Crossman, Voodoo Highway Music & Post, Inc., Soundelux Design Music Group, Sonic Fuel Studios, Chris Lennertz, Tim Wynn, Jeff MacDonald, Kevin Riepl, For Dance Therapy/Flashover Recordings: Joeri Lodders, Lia Coleyco, Rob Van Dongen, Martin Corsten, Brian Dessaur, Dimitri De Wit, Paula van der Waerden This soundtrack differs a great deal from the standard Harry Gregson-Williams soundtracks of the main Metal Gear Solid series. ![]() Vocals Recorded at Sonic Fuel Studios, Darth Mader Music, & Voodoo Highwayĭrums Recorded at Stagg Street Studios, Los Angeles, CA Surround Sound Mixing by: Gary Adante & Rob Arbittier The lyrics appear to denote the deranged beliefs of corrupt politicians and bureaucrats, letting the poor and downtrodden be sacrificed for the gains of the rich and powerful, keeping in. It also plays during the second half of the battle against Armstrong at the end of the Jetstream DLC. Producers: Antonio "S.A.T." Gonzalez & Dennis "Ramen" GonzalezĪdditional Music by: Graeme Cornies, Brian Pickett, James Chapple and David Kelly 'Collective Consciousness' is the boss theme for Metal Gear EXCELSUS, piloted by Senator Steven Armstrong. Track titles are taken from the Japanese version of the album. No tracklist was provided with the US release. Included in the Japanese Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance premium package.Ĭomes with the North American Limited Edition of the game. ![]()
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