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Soundclash! The Best Custom Soundtrack Mash-ups Ever

Cinematic, atmospheric, or completely subversive. These tracks will make your games new again

Words: David Houghton, GamesRadar UK

Call Of Duty 4

Throughout the main campaign, one of Call Of Duty 4's greatest strengths is the way in which it never flinches from making you face up to the full implications of your actions or a tangible sense of the danger you're in. This is modern warfare, and modern soldiers use brutal cutting-edge weapons and merciless tactics in the name of getting the job done. You'll murder sleeping soldiers in their beds, mow down helpless enemies from a gunship a mile in the sky and witness bullets interact with the faces of captured prisoners, but you'll just have to deal with it. Because they'd do exactly the same thing to you. And that's the direction we went in when coming up with these soundtracks.

Note: COD4 unfortunately doesn't properly support custom soundtracks, instead playing your music over the game's own score. On levels without music, that's no problem, but when it's there you'll either have to put up with the occasional clash or turn the game sound right down to get the full impact of your music, as we chose to do with a couple of these.

Ludwig Van Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata

Beethoven's quiet, beautiful, but ever mournful Moonlight Sonata acts as a harrowing contrast to COD4's fiercest fire fights. It's impossible not to be aware of the wanton carnage and loss of life exploding around you as its gentle piano lament echoes around the battlefield.

Autechre - Further

UK ambient electronica act Autechre have got a couple of great tracks for COD4 on their Amber album. Further has a chokingly tense atmosphere of trepidation, made all the more affecting by the heartbeat-thump of its regular drum beat. As the track builds, off-kilter plinks and driving bursts of cold synth increase the tension immensely, making it perfect for the game's slower-paced levels.

Autechre - Teartear

Teartear's ominous, droning bass sounds, incessent beat and swirling high-pitched noises create an intense blend of methodical focus battling with increasing panic. And like Further, it has a deceptively infectious groove that subtly but steadily builds throughout its run-time, managing to make you feel very dangerous indeed despite the doom-laden cacophony.


 
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FancyRat  - 1 year 4 hours ago 
'The Chase' is also the intro music for George Noory's awesomely crazy late-night conspiracy theory show.
pyrostar403  - 11 months 27 days ago 
YAY i'm Second thats a first!
OHMYGODIMONFIRE  - 11 months 8 days ago 
Great article! I'm a little surprised some Metallica didn't come up in this though. You should make another article like this. Try Halo 3 and "For Whom the Bell Tolls".
SWEDE7769  - 11 months 7 days ago 
Disposable Heroes for Gears.


reCAPTCHA - Warfield 665-3600

somebody's phone #? WTF?!?!
TenBear  - 10 months 13 days ago 
very good. loved both of them. but i think the ending song to bladerunner would be best suited to a game like mass effect. audio style is similar but Vangelis - Blade Runner End Title Theme would punch up the atmosphere
Blackbird  - 10 months 3 days ago 
@SWEDE7769 JAA hurra för Metallica!
By the way, great article!
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