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God of War (2005 Original Soundtrack) - V/A 2x Vinyl LP Etched D-Side

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2x Black Vinyl LP Etched D-Side
Release Year: 2025
Catalogue Number: LMLP280
Barcode: 5063176071811
Record Grading: Mint (M)
Sleeve Grading: Mint (M)
Condition Note: Brand New

Track Listing / Description
A1 The Vengeful Spartan
A2 Kratos and the Sea
A3 The Splendor of Athens
A4 Ares Destroys Athens
A5 Mind the Cyclops
A6 Athenian Battle
A7 Exploring the Ruins
B1 Athens Rooftops Fighting
B2 Save The Oracle Challenge
B3 Kratos' Evil Past
B4 The Story of Cronos
B5 Battle the Lethal Sirens
B6 The Temple of Pandora
B7 Pandoran Cyclops Attack
B8 The Architect's Mysteries
C1 Zeus' Wrath Divine
C2 The Underwater World of Poseidon
C3 Minotaur Boss Battle
C4 Pandora's Box
C5 Hades, God of the Underworld
C6 Duel with Ares
C7 Enthroned on Mount Olympus
C8 God of War End Title
 
- Standard Edition black heavyweight LPs
- 23 specially remastered tracks from the landmark 2005 PlayStation 2 title
- Side D features an etching of the God of War logo
- Sleeve artwork includes archival pieces from Santa Monica Studio's archive
- Widespined outer sleeve
- Printed inner sleeves
 
In honour of the 20th Anniversary of God of War, Sony Interactive Entertainment's Santa Monica Studio and Laced Records have united to bring the mighty Greek saga soundtracks to vinyl.
 
The original God of War was a bold statement of intent: challenging, brutally violent, steeped in Greek mythology, and visually spectacular.
 
A pantheon of composers contributed to the game, fleshing out different areas and character themes. Shimmering Mediterranean atmospheres give way to enormous, tragic themes. Ancient and ethnic instrumentation sit alongside orchestral textures, all working towards the goal of establishing Kratos' Greece as a place of magic and mysticism, divine machinations, and bloody conflict.