Code Orange have released a pummeling cover of Nine Inch Nails' theme to the 1996 first-person shooter video game Quake. You can listen to their rendition below. The hardcore quintet participated in ...
The post Nine Inch Nails’ Quake Soundtrack and Trent Reznor’s The Social Network Score Get Vinyl Releases appeared first on Consequence of Sound. The brooding soundtrack for Quake showcased Reznor’s ...
It's hard to convey quite how big a deal it was in 1996 when id Software's Quake launched with a soundtrack by none other than Nine Inch Nails. Quake was a new evolution in games - it was dark, gritty ...
Nine Inch Nails surprised fans today by announcing it is releasing two albums on vinyl, and one of them is the soundtrack the 90s' Quake. The $35 two-record set is available for purchase only on the ...
Over the past decade or so, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross have become two of the most sought after composers in Hollywood. Now, two of Nine Inch Nails’ earlier (in one case, earlyish) soundtracks are ...
As someone who grew up listening to Chris Vrenna's original score to American McGee's Alice way more than was probably healthy, news about a video game soundtrack with input from a member of Nine Inch ...
Shacknews is celebrating the 25th anniversary of Quake--and of Shacknews--by serializing Rocket Jump: Quake and the Golden Age of First-Person Shooters--our flagship long read exploring the making of ...
Editor's take: Like Doom, Quake was among the early pioneers of the first-person shooter genre. And like its predecessor, Quake also had an awesome soundtrack that was penned by none other than Trent ...
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