Track List
Rules of Nature [Platinum Mix] - (remix)
Only Thing I Know for Real [Maniac Agenda Mix], The - (remix)
Dark Sides [Platinum Mix] - (remix)
I'm My Own Master Now [Platinum Mix] - (remix)
Stranger I Remain [Maniac Agenda Mix], A - (remix)
Return to Ashes [Platinum Mix] - (remix)
Stains of Time [Maniac Agenda Mix], The - (remix)
Red Sun [Maniac Agenda Mix] - (remix)
Soul Can't Be Cut [Platinum Mix], A - (remix)
Collective Consciousness [Maniac Agenda Mix] - (remix)
It Has to Be This Way [Platinum Mix] - (remix)
War Still Rages Within, The
Hot Wind Blowing [Platinum Mix], The - (remix)
Soul Can't Be Cut [Platinum Mix-Dlc Version], A - (remix)
Dark Skies [Platinum Mix-Low Key Version] - (remix)
Return to Ashes [Platinum Mix-Low Key Version] - (remix)
Soul Can't Be Cut [Platinum Mix-Low Key Version], A - (remix)
Rules of Nature [Platinum Mix] [Instrumental] - (remix)
Only Thing I Know for Real [Maniac Agenda Mix] [Instrumental], The - (remix)
Dark Skies [Platinum Mix] [Instrumental] - (remix)
I'm My Own Master Now [Platinum Mix] [Instrumental] - (remix)
Stranger I Remain [Platinum Mix] [Instrumental], A - (remix)
Return to Ashes [Platinum Mix] [Instrumental] - (remix)
Stains of Time [Maniac Agenda Mix] [Instrumental], The - (remix)
Red Sun [Maniac Agenda Mix] [Instrumental] - (remix)
Soul Can't Be Cut [Platinum Mix] [Instrumental], A - (remix)
Collective Consciousness [Maniac Agenda Mix] [Instrumental] - (remix)
It Has to Be This Way [Platinum Mix] [Instrumental] - (remix)
Hot Wind Blowing [Platinum Mix] [Instrumental], The - (remix, featuring Ferry Corsten)Album Notes
Personnel: David Kelly, Graeme Cornies (guitar, programming); Aaron Kaplan, Jamie Christopherson, Andrew Synowiec (guitar); Damien Rainaud, Robben Fenderson, James Chapple, Brian Pickett (programming).
Audio Remixer: Akira Takizawa.
Recording information: Darth Mader Music; Sonic Fuel Studios; Stagg Street Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Voodoo Highway.
Director: Kenji Saito.
With the groundbreaking video game series making a transition toward more action-oriented game play rather than the stealth the series has become known for, so does the soundtrack to Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, the ninth game in the Metal Gear franchise. With a driving and hectic blend of electronica and hard rock, the game's soundtrack definitely helps with the thematic transition, providing plenty of tension with its pulsing beats, chopped-up samples, and searing guitars. Though a bit of a departure from the more cinematic music of the previous installments in the series, the soundtrack to Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance definitely plays its part to help get players in the right headspace to play as katana-wielding cyborgs. ~ Gregory Heaney

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