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  1. The details for one of this year’s most anticipated first person shooters, Medal of Honor: Warfighter have been revealed. The album features the video game’s original music written by film and TV composer Ramin Djawadi (Iron Man, Clash of the Titans, Game of Thrones), as well as additional score composed by Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda who made his film scoring debut with this year’s action movie The Raid: Redemption. The soundtrack will be released on September 25, 2012 by Electronic Arts Music. Audio clips will be added to this article within the next week. Medal of Honor: Warfighter developed by Danger Close Games and to be published by Electronic Arts is a direct sequel to 2010′s series reboot Medal of Honor, which also featured music by Djawadi. The 14th installment in the series will be released on October 23. To find out more about the first person shooter, visit the official game website.

     

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    Here's the album track list:

     

    1. For Rabbit

    2. Deploy

    3. NOC Out

    4. Lena’s Theme

    5. Kit Up

    6. Restless Natives

    7. Blackbird On a Wire

    8. Bridge the Gap

    9. Saa’iq

    10. The Raid

    11. Force Multiplier

    12. Old Friend, New Foe

    13. Victory At Sea

    14. Resolve

    15. Green Light

    16. H.A.H.O.

    17. Medal Run

    18. For Mother

    19. Buzz in the Air

    20. Lena’s Dream

    21. With Honors

     

    Credits to: LinkinParkBr and Film Music Reporter.

  2. There's a post on Tumblr which features the song 'Where'd You Go', remixed by Adam Young (Owl City). Here's what he said about the song...

     

    "Although I do not choose to advocate crude language in the music I personally create under the Owl City moniker as a representation of myself, I am very fond of this song and its message as written brilliantly by Mike Shinoda. While this remix features my production and musical contributions, I did not have any influence over the lyrics. I am merely a great admirer of the original song and I deeply respect how it addresses societal issues regarding certain types of men (military members, professional athletes, touring musicians, and those separated/divorced) and how their lack of existence in the household damages families."

     

    You can listen to the song HERE.

     

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