[quote]Well, the original Destiny music is amazing, probably the best overall achievement of this game. The Dark Below music was not very good, very much thrown together junk, like that entire expansion now that I think about it.
I did not however read this and think, "wow he cares about the players", haha, where did you even get that from? He wanted "Music of the Spheres" released, to make money off it due to his shares over the audio. Plus, he knew it would sell because of McCartney's name being on it as well.
Bungie should of never saddled up to Activision the way they did, I doubt this would of ever happened. Honestly I dont really care, Bungie is the one tampering and -blam!-ing things up on a regular basis, so a trailer soundtrack for E3 2013 doesn't really matter at all. AT ALL.[/quote]
You know Marty wrote the music for TDB as well right?
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Everything on the internet says otherwise, unless his name is really Tchaikovsky. There were 4 composers, including Martin. He was fired half a year before TDB came out.
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[quote]Everything on the internet says otherwise, unless his name is really Tchaikovsky. There were 4 composers, including Martin. He was fired half a year before TDB came out.[/quote] Ahh the Internet. The source of truth Here is an excerpt from the article we are all talking about right now. [quote]Pete Parsons, chief operating officer of Bungie, asked O’Donnell to create all of the music for the entire Destiny franchise at the same time, rather than writing the themes one at a time for each of the game installments. O’Donnell composed a symphonic suite of eight movements, working with the legendary ex-Beatle Paul McCartney. O’Donnell recorded that music in early 2013. Dubbed the Music of the Spheres, the music will be used throughout the Destiny franchise.[/quote]
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Yeah, that's not vague at all. Also kind of doesn't mention the other three composers not to mention McCartney. Show me composing credits for those three missions, strikes and raid.
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Pete Parsons, chief operating officer of Bungie, asked O’Donnell to create all of the music for the entire Destiny franchise at the same time, rather than writing the themes one at a time for each of the game installments. [b]O’Donnell composed a symphonic suite of eight movements, working with the legendary ex-Beatle Paul McCartney. O’Donnell recorded that music in early 2013.Dubbed the Music of the Spheres, the music will be used throughout the Destiny franchise. [/b] Whatever you say.
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Jesus Christ you're hopeless.
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Keep those hater blinders on.