8-Bit Rebellion! (soundtrack)

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8-Bit Rebellion!
Soundtrack album by Linkin Park
Released April 26, 2010 (2010-04-26)
Genre Alternative Metal
Length 30:54 Original list
33:23 Tracklist with Blackbirds video
30:42 Hire tracklist
Label Warner Bros.
Producer Mike Shinoda

8-Bit Rebellion! is a soundtrack album for the game of the 8-Bit Rebellion!, consisting of songs recorded by American rock band Linkin Park.[1] It was released on April 26, 2010 via Warner Bros.

The soundtrack contains the 8-bit remix Instrumental of some songs by the band recorded for their previous studio albums like "Hybrid Theory", "Meteora" and "Minutes to Midnight" exception for the song "Qwerty", "New Divide" and many songs recorded separately for the soundtrack which are not actually a song, after 9th track. The song "Blackbirds" was released for the soundtrack separately as a song to be unlocked by playing the game. The soundtrack also includes the original songs known as "hires" for the soundtrack. "Mark Wrong" is the additional musician for the tracks 10 to 12.

Track listing

The game includes 8-bit and original versions of their major songs:

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "One Step Closer 8 bit"  Linkin Park 02:40
2. "Crawling 8 bit"  Linkin Park 01:50
3. "In the End 8 bit"  Linkin Park 02:17
4. "Faint 8 bit"  Linkin Park 02:26
5. "Qwerty 8 bit"  Linkin Park 02:49
6. "Hands Held High 8 bit"  Linkin Park 02:47
7. "No More Sorrow 8 bit"  Linkin Park 03:43
8. "New Divide 8 bit"  Linkin Park 02:51
9. "Apartment theme (bonus)"  Linkin Park, Mark Wrong 00:49
10. "Boss theme (bonus)"  Linkin Park, Mark Wrong 03:11
11. "Mall theme (bonus)"  Linkin Park, Mark Wrong 00:53
12. "Preboss theme (bonus)"  Linkin Park, Mark Wrong 01:39
13. "Blackbirds"  Linkin Park 02:59
Total length:
30:54

After beating the game and stopping PixxelKorp, the player unlocks a previously unreleased song, titled "Blackbirds" along with a video. It can be listened to in the game.<ref name="YouTube - Linkin Park 8-Bit Rebellion!"/[2] This song is also available on the A Thousand Suns iTunes Deluxe Edition.

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