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Dream Theater in God of War III

Started by skydivingninja, December 21, 2009, 03:24:34 PM

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contest_sanity

Quote from: black_floyd on February 22, 2010, 09:03:27 PM
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Quote from: PlaysLikeMyung on February 22, 2010, 04:31:30 AM
No, if it were 9-10 minutes long, I wouldn't be stoked for it. Stream of Consciousness is easily the worst instrumental they've done, simply because it's too long and drags
agree with you on SOC..
i just have a feeling. by reading the review it looks like raw dog has lot of variation.
thats why i hope for a long song. it doesnt have to be 12-15 minutes
This made me think, for some reason, of how funny it would be for LTE's 'Three Minute Warning' to be released on Rock Band or Guitar Hero, where you would have to improvise it differently every time you played the track.

Surely one of the funnier posts I've seen in a while. Expect some Colorado steaks in the mail in 4-6 weeks.
Why would I want to wait 4-6 weeks for Colorado steaks when I can enjoy some Raw Dog next week?  OHHH... and I'm still on topic!!!

I actually found it funny. Your reply sounds like you took it as an insult.
nah, not insulted - I was just making another joke.  Perhaps I should have stopped while I was ahead. 

*hangs head in shame while awaiting steaks*

DarkEternalNight



OsMosis2259

sounds like it was rushed but I think they are just fast writers in general. Hopefully it'll turn out as good as the other instrumentals.



BlobVanDam


FlashCE

Quote from: Nihil-Morari on February 21, 2010, 08:54:25 AM
Hmm, I feel kinda meh. I hope that this is a heavy middle part, or at least just a short bit in the song.
Again it is the guitar riff doubled by the bass guitar, and doubled by the keys. Instead of a vocal line there is now a keyboard line that follows the top half of the guitar.
I'd love to hear some more polyfonics from them.

yeah I hope it's not some main theme. It's just generic as all hell. The odd times are just cheesy and predictable too.

"hey let's repeat the last beat of the bar once more!"

Basekick

Quote from: BlobVanDam on February 25, 2010, 08:57:49 PM
Quote from: skydivingninja on February 25, 2010, 04:02:57 PM
https://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/news/Dream-Theaters-Mike-Portnoy-on-The-Birth-of-Their-God-of-War-Song-21007.aspx

Nice. I read the full version linked at the bottom of the page. (https://decibelmagazine.com/Content.aspx?ncid=359656)
Sounds pretty neat. I never realized the LTE albums were done so quickly :|

He also mentions that they intended to have some cool Kratos samples (Kratos = the main character from God Of War) at the end of the song, but they had to strip them due to copyright issues.  I gotta say, that intrigued me A LOT.

reneranucci

Can be then expect something similar to BC&SL?

antigoon

thank god they removed the video game sounds

BlobVanDam

Yes, thank god they removed those video game sounds. Despite the fact we haven't heard the song or the samples they intended to use and with DT's long history of putting samples to good use, it clearly must have been terrible.

antigoon

Quote from: BlobVanDam on February 25, 2010, 10:01:51 PM
Yes, thank god they removed those video game sounds. Despite the fact we haven't heard the song or the samples they intended to use and with DT's long history of putting samples to good use, it clearly must have been terrible.

EXACTLY!


But really, I'm glad the song can exist completely outside the context of the game.

BlobVanDam

Well when you put it that way, I see what you mean. I suppose it will make it feel like more of a DT instrumental rather than something they wrote for another purpose.
I would have liked it to have been in the actual game too though. I don't know how many people outside of us will give much of a thought to a song that exists only on a soundtrack.

antigoon

Quote from: BlobVanDam on February 25, 2010, 10:23:18 PM
Well when you put it that way, I see what you mean. I suppose it will make it feel like more of a DT instrumental rather than something they wrote for another purpose.
I would have liked it to have been in the actual game too though. I don't know how many people outside of us will give much of a thought to a song that exists only on a soundtrack.

That's true. I think an instrumental metal song would work great in a game like God of War, but I'm sure it's orchestrally scored throughout. You're probably right about people not really caring about it, but hey at least we're getting a new song :)

XianL

I imagine that's what the majority of us assumed when we heard DT was producing a track for GoW III. That's what I assumed, for sure. I too, am a bit disappointed at that.

ReaPsTA

Quote from: antigoon on February 25, 2010, 09:57:39 PM
thank god they removed the video game sounds

Fail

It's for a video game companion CD. It's cool that DT found a way to blend what they wrote in with the game in a way that fit the song, and then it was just stripped out. Also, considering that the samples were part of how DT chose to mold the overall flow of the song, it would seem as though something will seem lost from the overall product.

antigoon

Quote from: ReaPsTA on February 26, 2010, 02:30:58 AM
Quote from: antigoon on February 25, 2010, 09:57:39 PM
thank god they removed the video game sounds

Fail

It's for a video game companion CD. It's cool that DT found a way to blend what they wrote in with the game in a way that fit the song, and then it was just stripped out. Also, considering that the samples were part of how DT chose to mold the overall flow of the song, it would seem as though something will seem lost from the overall product.

I don't know how or in what way the samples were used, so I can't really say. However, as I said before, I'm glad the song can now exist completely on its own.

Yes, I realize this sounds a little silly having no idea what actually got removed, but for whatever reason I had in my mind that it would have sounded dumb.

Super Dude

I trust the DT guys' judgment.  If they removed it, it was for good reason.
:superdude:

cthrubuoy

So where is everyone buying theirs from?

Edit: I'm going to guess iTunes.

Perpetual Change

I love how people are debating whether a part of DT music we never heard and probably never will hear was good or not already.

Adami

Quote from: Perpetual Change on February 26, 2010, 09:01:06 AM
I love how people are debating whether a part of DT music we never heard and probably never will hear was good or not already.


It wasn't.
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Super Dude

Quote from: Perpetual Change on February 26, 2010, 09:01:06 AM
I love how people are debating whether a part of DT music we never heard and probably never will hear was good or not already.

Welcome to DTF.
:superdude:

TL

It will be nothing but wankery! I miss the old DT, when they really knew how to write an instrumental based around a title that's just something spelled backwards!*

Am I doing it right?

*Comment for satirical purposes only. I'm actually really looking forward to Raw Dog.

Tuneman

boop boop BEEP boop dadadadada boop boop BEEP bopp badadada... its not going to be anything worth listening on its own.

TheVoxyn

Quote from: Tuneman on February 26, 2010, 11:21:06 AM
boop boop BEEP boop dadadadada boop boop BEEP bopp badadada... its not going to be anything worth listening on its own.
Video game music/sound has evolved A LOT since the beep beep boop era.

Adami

Quote from: TheVoxyn on February 26, 2010, 02:25:05 PM
Quote from: Tuneman on February 26, 2010, 11:21:06 AM
boop boop BEEP boop dadadadada boop boop BEEP bopp badadada... its not going to be anything worth listening on its own.
Video game music/sound has evolved A LOT since the beep beep boop era.

I thought he was describing JR on the new song.
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Elsydeon


ReaPsTA

Quote from: Super Dude on February 26, 2010, 08:30:14 AM
I trust the DT guys' judgment.  If they removed it, it was for good reason.

If you were 90% of the posters on this board, I'd insult you because this post is so baffling.

They were forced to remove it for legal reasons. There was no artistry involved in the decision.

Perpetual Change

Quote from: ReaPsTA on February 26, 2010, 03:11:41 PM
Quote from: Super Dude on February 26, 2010, 08:30:14 AM
I trust the DT guys' judgment.  If they removed it, it was for good reason.

If you were 90% of the posters on this board, I'd insult you because this post is so baffling.

They were forced to remove it for legal reasons. There was no artistry involved in the decision.

Seriously.  The song already has the worst name of any DT song ever.  I doubt the label care very much about whether it's good or not.

TheVoxyn

Quote from: Adami on February 26, 2010, 02:33:05 PM
Quote from: TheVoxyn on February 26, 2010, 02:25:05 PM
Quote from: Tuneman on February 26, 2010, 11:21:06 AM
boop boop BEEP boop dadadadada boop boop BEEP bopp badadada... its not going to be anything worth listening on its own.
Video game music/sound has evolved A LOT since the beep beep boop era.

I thought he was describing JR on the new song.
Then it's my bad. Only read the newest (new) reply and apparantly forgot what the posts above it were about.

kirbywelch92

As far as the excerpt goes, this music sounds VERY appropriate for the game, which I'm sure is what DT was going for. The game isn't very thought provoking, it's just about being a badass and ripping things to shreds. Honestly if this track is mediocre, it's only due to the subject matter of the game itself and the fact that DT honestly doesn't seem to care too much about it. To automatically condemn DT's future work because of it is just asinine, especially after some great sounds coming from BC&SL.

Super Dude

Quote from: ReaPsTA on February 26, 2010, 03:11:41 PM
Quote from: Super Dude on February 26, 2010, 08:30:14 AM
I trust the DT guys' judgment.  If they removed it, it was for good reason.

If you were 90% of the posters on this board, I'd insult you because this post is so baffling.

They were forced to remove it for legal reasons. There was no artistry involved in the decision.

I guess the blame lies on me anyway, as I didn't even read the article or video or w/e that mentioned why they removed it. :lol

My bad.
:superdude:


Perpetual Change

Hey, guess what I just heard on AOL Metal Mosh Pit?

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