Awesome.
Awesome.
the music Come on!!! way better than any others movies. Imagine if someone wanted to copy the "siren sound" in the first trailer. whit this all in the movie buisness are gonna be shocke1d!!! Maybe is Hans Zimmer, Steve Jablonsky and Mike Shinoda all together. It is very electronic, with a orchestra background. A really good bass line. Above all, the amazing drums!!!!! THIS IS THE FUCKING BIGGEST THING EVER. I whant the score!!!
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I really feel a Hans Zimmer touch in this.
where did you get this?
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I mean I like this guy has these songs, do you think has the whole album?
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well steve jablonsky is hanz zimmers protege so thats why it sounds like him
Thank you alber for finding this!! It does sound great...can't wait to get the whole score![]()
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A very different music in recent years used in TF3 trailer...what is the next different thing?
This music is so intense! I love it! Thanks Alber for posting.
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Dude! For the first video, (the pusher music-prelude) one... if you listen at 0:09 and so on,
that is the coolest, in my opinion. it's awesome.:borat
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Awesome soundtrack. Does anyone know where can I get the mp3 files for these soundtracks?
Never mind that. I found it: http://www.foxprime.net/2011/04/tran...rical-trailer/
The website is in french. just click on: Clique vite !
The start reminds me of Resident Evil: Afterlife![]()
Awesome soundtrack, I hope this is used in the final fight.
And Im playing this song when I play the TF3 video game FUCKING EPIC SOUNDTRACK EVER.
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there is something called youtube downloader that will allow you to download the video, and then convert it to audio...does it in 256kb, not the highest, but not bad![]()
"Fate rarely calls upon us at a moment of our choosing." Optimus Prime
There was music in the trailer? hehe lol jks, yep definitely been touched by Hans Zimmer (notice the "Inception" orchestra stab?)
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