Does the BMS soundtrack seem mysterious & scary enough?

Half-life soundtrack track 7 is badass.

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[color=’#212121’]I have it on my iPod.

The end credits track gives me goosebumps every time <3

Demo 3 is my fav of all Joel’s songs, but I listen to the whole cd ALL the time.

My fav is the 2nd Credit song :3

You have a dumb face then.

Definitely.

Agreed.

Agreed.

I like Track 17. It is the end/credits song. It is just… epic.
You listen to it right after you take the deal to work with the misterious G-Man.
The game just ends like that with this song and you are like: HOLY FU**** I WANNA PLAY HL2!

Anyway, that’s how I felt at the time. xDD Here is the link to the song:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kSLXI1DBLQ

um, but that is original. Not Joel’s music. (looks around) I thought we were talking bout Joel’s stuff? Oh sorry. Perhaps not exclusively.

First off Half-Life wasn’t supposed to be a scary like Doom 3 or Fear 1,2.So Black Mesa won’t lead into those tracks.

Sure it can be a frightening at times but for real…the music fits it’s style and we could always use a great beat in a HUGE showdown with a giant alien with claws coming out of their dang eyeballs…anyways theres my statement :smiley: .

The Blast Pit theme always gives me shivers when I listen to it, it’s so eerie.

Also, Demo 2 feels like the sort of thing that would be used to unveil the test chamber for the first time.

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