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(More customer reviews)After the recent scandals in the video game industry I wanted to pick up Killer 7 for GameCube before the ESRB slapped an AO rating on that game too. After playing it for the past week, I've fallen in love with it. It's different, yes. It's crazy at times, yes. It's even a bit gross at times. But one thing about the game that intrigued me was the variety of music and how each individual song set the mood for each part of the game.
I don't listen to a lot of video game music. I tend to buy soundtracks like Grand Theft Auto or SSX because they are great compilations of existing music, but I never listen to actual game music...until now.
This soundtrack reminds me of the Fight Club album in the way that the music is eerie yet ALMOST danceable. I find myself nodding my head to most of the songs on this CD. Of course, some of the songs are more ambient (much like some of Fight Club's songs) and some are just bone-chilling (Multiple Personality is the song that plays in Harman's room. Freaks me out every time...)
61 tracks on 2 CDs, and most of the songs are not little 30-second songs. Some of the songs are around 4-5 minutes long each. "Rave On", a eurodance song that plays before entering the colliseum, is insanely catchy but doesn't end immediately, which is great. The songs on this video game soundtrack actually feel like songs.
I can't really recommend this album to people who haven't played the game. I would recommend playing it first before purchasing the soundtrack, which can be hard to obtain in the first place. If you like this music, you'll definately like Fight Club's soundtrack.
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