No Redemption (subtitle: No Redemption - The Official DmC: Devil May Cry Combichrist Soundtrack) is one of the three soundtracks for the game DmC: Devil May Cry, the other two being DmC: Devil May Cry Soundtrack and DmC: Devil May Cry Noisia Soundtrack. The 2-disc album, exclusively available in Europe and from the Combichrist website, features Combichrist as performer with Andy LaPlegua, the band's frontman, as composer.
No Redemption (Official DmC: Devil May Cry Soundtrack), sometimes simply referred to as "No Redemption", is a soundtrack album and the sixth studio album by American aggrotech band Combichrist, released on January 25, 2013.[1] It presents a more metal-oriented direction than Combichrist is generally known for. Almost half the tracks were released on the DmC: Devil May Cry Soundtrack Selection.[2]
I already know the story and characters in that game were an utter mess, but I'm curious as to what everyone else thinks about Combichrist's soundtrack. Personally, I always felt it fit the game's intended aesthetic, and I occasionally find myself listening to some of the tracks.
The other soundtrack is by the band Combichrist, and their 13 track album was just released on January 25. The band composed No Redemption entirely for DmC, and you can expect a heaping dose of aggrotech style music featuring heavy metal and loud screaming.
Electronic band Combichrist has released No Redemption, which features 13 tracks that they composed for the recently released DmC: Devil May Cry (review). The soundtrack can be purchased via iTunes here.
DmC: Devil May Cry Soundtrack is the soundtrack for the game DmC: Devil May Cry published by Capcom. The tracks are composed by Noisia and Andy LaPlegua and performed by Noisia (tracks 1 to 7) and Combichrist (tracks 8 to 15).
It was released on January 15th, 2013, coinciding with the game's. However, the soundtrack is not available for commercial sale, instead being a pre-order bonus for the game's Premium or Special edition from the Capcom Europe store.
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