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− | + | {{song | |
− | | title = | + | | title =Parallel Dimensions |
− | | album =''[[ | + | | album =''[[Quake Soundtrack]]'' |
| length =7:20 | | length =7:20 | ||
− | | versions = | + | | BPM = 148 |
− | | live =N/A | + | | versions =Parallel Dimensions |
− | }} | + | | live = N/A |
+ | }}'''"Parallel Dimensions"''' is the fifth track on the ''[[Quake Soundtrack]]''. | ||
− | + | Game level names: "The Slipgate Complex" (E1M1), "The Installation" (E2M1), "Termination Central" (E3M1), "The Sewage System" (E4M1), "The Abandoned Base" (DM3). | |
==Song Credits== | ==Song Credits== | ||
− | + | Written, arranged, produced, programmed and performed by [[Trent Reznor]] and [[Nine Inch Nails]] | |
− | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
===Other=== | ===Other=== | ||
− | *'' | + | *''Quake Soundtrack'' |
+ | ==Versions== | ||
+ | ===Parallel Dimensions=== | ||
+ | This is the only version of the song available. Its repetitive and deep bassline is joined by noise loops and cymbal loops, which eventually give way to slithering delay loops and sounds similar to a rotating fan. | ||
{{Succession box | {{Succession box | ||
| title=[[Quake Soundtrack]] | | title=[[Quake Soundtrack]] | ||
− | | before=[[ | + | | before=[[It Is Raped]] |
− | | after=[[ | + | | after=[[Life]] |
| track=5}} | | track=5}} | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:NIN Songs]][[Category:NIN Instrumentals]] |
Latest revision as of 23:27, 12 December 2020
"Parallel Dimensions" is the fifth track on the Quake Soundtrack.
Game level names: "The Slipgate Complex" (E1M1), "The Installation" (E2M1), "Termination Central" (E3M1), "The Sewage System" (E4M1), "The Abandoned Base" (DM3).
Song Credits
Written, arranged, produced, programmed and performed by Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails
Appearances
Other
- Quake Soundtrack
Versions
Parallel Dimensions
This is the only version of the song available. Its repetitive and deep bassline is joined by noise loops and cymbal loops, which eventually give way to slithering delay loops and sounds similar to a rotating fan.
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