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| versions=Theme From Call Of Duty Black Ops II<br>Theme From Call Of Duty Black Ops II (Orchestral Mix) | | versions=Theme From Call Of Duty Black Ops II<br>Theme From Call Of Duty Black Ops II (Orchestral Mix) | ||
− | }}'''"Theme From Call Of Duty Black Ops II"''' is an instrumental track by [[Trent Reznor]] for the video game Call Of Duty: Black Ops II. This is Reznor's first foray into video game soundtrack work since Doom 3, and the first commercially released since [[Quake]]. | + | }}'''"Theme From Call Of Duty Black Ops II"''' is an instrumental track by [[Trent Reznor]] for the video game ''Call Of Duty: Black Ops II''. This is Reznor's first foray into video game [[soundtracks|soundtrack]] work since ''[[Use_in_Video_Games#Doom_3|Doom 3]]'', and the first commercially released since ''[[Quake]]''. |
It was released on November 13, 2012, which is the same date that [[How To Destroy Angels]]' second EP, ''[[An Omen EP]]'', came out. | It was released on November 13, 2012, which is the same date that [[How To Destroy Angels]]' second EP, ''[[An Omen EP]]'', came out. | ||
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==Song Credits== | ==Song Credits== | ||
− | + | Written - arranged - produced and performed by Trent Reznor<br> | |
+ | Mixed by [[Alan Moulder]]<br> | ||
+ | Additional production by [[Atticus Ross]]<br> | ||
+ | Mastered by Tom Baker at Percision Mastering - Hollywood - CA | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
===Other=== | ===Other=== | ||
− | *''Call | + | *''Call of Duty Black Ops II (Original Game Soundtrack)'' |
==Versions== | ==Versions== | ||
===Theme From Call Of Duty Black Ops II=== | ===Theme From Call Of Duty Black Ops II=== | ||
− | This is the main theme. | + | [[File:BO2M.png|200px|thumb|right| The Black Ops II Motif ]] |
+ | This is the main theme. The track starts off with a drone accompanied by a haunting piano melody, with a pulsing base synth and quiet swell guitars underneath. The Black Ops II motif enters suddenly, played on piano with noisy orchestral elements and heavy drums, which then crescendos and cuts off suddenly. A quiet vibraphone line continues playing. Pulsing bass kicks - reminiscent of a heartbeat - join, and quiet breaths are audible throughout this section. The Black Ops II motif is played on a quieter instrument. Loud and controlled drums enter with an electric bass line. After seven measures, layers of howling organ-like sounds play, followed by an ascending distorted electric guitar riff. Drones and noise fade in underneath, until all layers cut abruptly in the middle of a measure, leaving a quiet piano and bass drones, with scream-like sounds in the background. The climactic Black Ops II motif enters as in the beginning. It repeats, and dies down leaving a few measures of low sound effects and bass. The beginning piano melody enters, and fades out. | ||
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===Theme From Call Of Duty Black Ops II (Orchestral Mix)=== | ===Theme From Call Of Duty Black Ops II (Orchestral Mix)=== | ||
This is a mix of the song using live orchestra elements. | This is a mix of the song using live orchestra elements. | ||
==Live== | ==Live== | ||
"Theme From Call Of Duty Black Ops II" has never been played live. | "Theme From Call Of Duty Black Ops II" has never been played live. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Related to NIN]][[Category:Soundtracks]] |
Latest revision as of 07:13, 20 May 2024
Theme From Call Of Duty Black Ops II (Orchestral Mix)
"Theme From Call Of Duty Black Ops II" is an instrumental track by Trent Reznor for the video game Call Of Duty: Black Ops II. This is Reznor's first foray into video game soundtrack work since Doom 3, and the first commercially released since Quake.
It was released on November 13, 2012, which is the same date that How To Destroy Angels' second EP, An Omen EP, came out.
Contents
Song Credits
Written - arranged - produced and performed by Trent Reznor
Mixed by Alan Moulder
Additional production by Atticus Ross
Mastered by Tom Baker at Percision Mastering - Hollywood - CA
Appearances
Other
- Call of Duty Black Ops II (Original Game Soundtrack)
Versions
Theme From Call Of Duty Black Ops II
This is the main theme. The track starts off with a drone accompanied by a haunting piano melody, with a pulsing base synth and quiet swell guitars underneath. The Black Ops II motif enters suddenly, played on piano with noisy orchestral elements and heavy drums, which then crescendos and cuts off suddenly. A quiet vibraphone line continues playing. Pulsing bass kicks - reminiscent of a heartbeat - join, and quiet breaths are audible throughout this section. The Black Ops II motif is played on a quieter instrument. Loud and controlled drums enter with an electric bass line. After seven measures, layers of howling organ-like sounds play, followed by an ascending distorted electric guitar riff. Drones and noise fade in underneath, until all layers cut abruptly in the middle of a measure, leaving a quiet piano and bass drones, with scream-like sounds in the background. The climactic Black Ops II motif enters as in the beginning. It repeats, and dies down leaving a few measures of low sound effects and bass. The beginning piano melody enters, and fades out.
Theme From Call Of Duty Black Ops II (Orchestral Mix)
This is a mix of the song using live orchestra elements.
Live
"Theme From Call Of Duty Black Ops II" has never been played live.