Dream Theater adding even more metal to God of War III soundtrack


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Dream Theater, a heavy metal band best known for creating songs that are

-- and, based on the image above, for serving as the artistic inspiration for Metalocalypse's Dethklok -- has chosen to lend its potent rock powers to the soundtrack of God of War III. This announcement was made by Theater drummer Mike Portnoy, who mentioned on the band's blog, "we will then enter the studio right after New Year's to write and record a brand new instrumental track for inclusion on the upcoming Gods [sic] Of War 3 soundtrack."

Between the inclusion of this track and the exclusive Trivium song (which was announced late last month), we appreciate the metallic infusion Sony's trying to introduce to the title. However, if it doesn't culminate in an unlockable electric guitar weapon, then you can expect us to be stricken with grief for a few months after the game's release.

Source: http://www.joystiq.com/2009/11/14/dream-th...-iii-soundtrac/

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Here's to hoping James LaBrie doesn't sing. :x

Ummm

"we will then enter the studio right after New Year's to write and record a brand new instrumental track for inclusion on the upcoming Gods [sic] Of War 3 soundtrack."

:p

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Here's to hoping James LaBrie doesn't sing. :x

Like Portnoy said, it's going to be an instrumental track.

DT instrumentals are pretty awesome most of the times. I have all of their albums, and although I'm not as huge a fan as I used to be, I still have hope that this track will kick ass. :D

edit: At first I thought I was on the wrong website when I saw Dream Theater in the topic title. :laugh:\

edit2: that article fails, as Dream Theater is not a heavy metal band. It's a progressive rock/metal band. Depends on the album. :p

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