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Various Artists Album Review
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Tracklist
1. Heart And Shape, The - 36 Crazyfists
2. Eyes Of A Criminal - Chimaira
3. I Could Care Less - Devildriver
4. Like Light To The Flies - Trivium
5. Lockdown - Fear Factory
6. Rainbow Six Theme - Fear Factory
7. Game Over - Last AmAndA
8. Waiting - Not Forgotten
9. Never Forget - Not Forgotten
10. Door 2.12 - Mnemic
11. Stabbing The Drama - Soilwork
12. Color Of Money - Bury Your Dead
13. Love - Strapping Young Lad
14. Rainbow Six Theme - Bill Brown (Orchestral)
15. Unstable - Cypress Hill/Deftones
16. My Own Summer - Deftones (NIN remix)
17. Stresed Out - Puddle Of Mudd (DJ Lethal remix)
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Ray Herrera and friends join together to bring you one very fun video game soundtrack for another one of Tom Clancy's book into game's, this time it's the third installment of Rainbow Six: Lockdown. The soundtrack consists of plenty extreme metal bands to keep your game play fun while you shoot the baddies.
The players on this one besides Herrera's little original diddies are Strapping Young Lad, Chimaira, Bury Your Dead, Kush, Fear Factory (With the title track), Soilwork, and Devil Driver amongst others. Pretty much it's a compilation of that really good single or not so good single and wrongly appraised track from each band's latest release. You get Love? By SYL, Mnemic's Door 2:12, Soilwork's title track from Stabbing The Drama, Bury Your Dead's 'Color of Money' (gotta love that bro mosh)and other such notable tracks.
These songs will supply a gamer with the heavy adrenaline that fuels ones frantic fingers on the controller of his or her favorite counsel, especially if you are into heavy music. It seems to be that regardless if someone is into heavy music, it usually fits well in a video game of the shoot em' in the face fun that is the Rainbow Six shooter. The tracks that are from the video games score are fun to listen to if perhaps you enjoy video game soundtracks which sometimes offer catchy tunes reflecting the tone of the game.
In all it's a fine collection if you are into alternative, metal or hardcore, even though the only hardcore track on here is Bury Your Dead, it can still be noted as them representing hardcore in some way. So find that chair and sit down for awhile in your windowless basement while you enjoy your video game experienced filled with violent songs to agree with your running and gunning.
Review by: Dave Huffy
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