Jets'n'Guns Soundtrack

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Jets'n'Guns Soundtrack
Jets'n'Guns Soundtrack cover
Soundtrack by Machinae Supremacy
Released December 4, 2004
Genre SID Metal/Metal/Video game music
Length 53:26
Professional reviews
Machinae Supremacy chronology
Deus Ex Machinae
(2004)
Jets'n'Guns Soundtrack
(2004)
Redeemer
(2006)


The Jets'n'Guns Soundtrack was composed and performed by the SID Metal band Machinae Supremacy for the Jets'n'Guns computer game. The soundtrack is available for download on their site.

In an interview with Robert Stjärnström, he said of the soundtrack "since they didn’t have vocals, there was no pressure to follow any standard pop song "form". Free reins." [1].

Contents

[edit] Notes

The downloadable soundtrack is encoded at higher quality than the versions included with the game (which were reduced for download size reasons), and slightly longer, as the music was cut so that it can be looped in the game. The downloadable soundtrack does not include "Hero". Hero is available separately on the Machinae Supremacy site.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Game Over" – 0:28
  2. "Jets'n'Guns Theme" – 2:51
  3. "Fanvacoolt (Men Om Nånting)" – 2:21
  4. "Koala In The Spider's Web" – 2:02
  5. "Megascorcher" – 1:59
  6. "Flight Of The Toyota" (a.k.a. "Flight Of The Koala") – 2:02
  7. "teh evul p4in of doomy hell" (a.k.a. "Coffinator Theme") – 0:47
  8. "Erecta My Hamburger Baby" – 1:51
  9. "Little Green Men" – 2:01
  10. "Lava Trouble Bubble" – 2:25
  11. "Zogrim Ate My Hamster" – 1:09
  12. "Insectoid" – 1:06
  13. "Archangels Of Sidaroth" – 1:18
  14. "Hyperchase" – 2:31
  15. "Burghammer Hill" – 2:28
  16. "Knee-Deep In The X0xx" – 1:44
  17. "Kings Of The Sea" – 1:56
  18. "Futuremachine" – 2:06
  19. "Lord Krutor's Dominion" – 2:22
  20. "SpacePunX" – 2:37
  21. "Dududub Dududum" – 0:57
  22. "Escaping The Krut" – 2:05
  23. "Death From Above" – 2:40
  24. "Flames Of Fire" – 2:13
  25. "Judgement Fray" – 2:13
  26. "Machinaeguns" (a.k.a. "Xoxx Theme") – 2:28
  27. "r0x0rd teh x0xxor" – 0:50
  28. "Shop Music" (available in loop-cut form in Ogg format only) – 3:20
  29. "Endgame" – 1:58

[edit] Miscellanea

  • The name "Futuremachine" was actually a hint from Robert Stjärnström that it was going to be a future Machinae Supremacy song, which turned out to be "Reanimator".[2]
  • The song "Lava Trouble Bubble" was based on the Redeemer song "Rise" (not the other way around), very much like "Machinaeguns" and "Dududub Dududum" were based on the song "Empire".[3]
  • The song "Flight of the Toyota" is being remade into a new song for Machinae Supremacy's third album, currently untitled.[4]

[edit] External links

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ The Commodore Generation. Interview by the_holy_ferret. Retrieved on November 6, 2006.
  2. ^ Re: Through the Looking Glass and Rise.... Information on Futuremachine. Retrieved on November 6, 2006.
  3. ^ Re: Through the Looking Glass and Rise.... Clarification of what came first. Retrieved on November 6, 2006.
  4. ^ Flight of The Toyota on third album. Revelation of details on third album track. Retrieved on November 6, 2006.


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