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Saints Row IV (The Soundtrack)

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Download links and information about Saints Row IV (The Soundtrack) by Malcolm Kirby Jr. This album was released in 2013 and it belongs to Theatre/Soundtrack, Instrumental genres. It contains 44 tracks with total duration of 01:20:53 minutes.

Artist: Malcolm Kirby Jr
Release date: 2013
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack, Instrumental
Tracks: 44
Duration: 01:20:53
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Saints Row IV 3:11
2. The Destroyer 0:58
3. Northwest City 2:58
4. Zero Saints Thirty 1:35
5. Zin Ship Awakening 0:29
6. Emperor Zinyak 1:49
7. The Briefing 0:31
8. Northeast City 2:58
9. Hunting Mr. X 1:35
10. My Saints in a Box 1:32
11. The Case of Mr. X 1:55
12. Northwest Drone II 0:48
13. Northwest City II 3:05
14. Not in Steelport Anymore 0:23
15. Search for Kinzie 1:44
16. Zin Battle 1:28
17. The Warden Arrival 2:41
18. Saints of Rage - Stage 1 1:14
19. Saints of Rage - Stage 2 1:41
20. Saints of Rage - Stage 3 2:11
21. Matt's Text Adventure 1:41
22. Downtown City 2:58
23. Matt's Simulation 1:40
24. Miller-Space 0:46
25. Southwest Drone 2:20
26. Southwest City 1:56
27. Shaundi's Nightmare 1:00
28. Power Up C.I.D. 2:04
29. Going Home Again 2:26
30. King Me 3:05
31. The Saints Wing I 2:22
32. The Saints Wing II 1:24
33. Downtown City II 2:34
34. Betrayal 0:42
35. The Power of Armor 2:50
36. Matt's Escape 1:15
37. Southwest Drone II 1:19
38. Southwest City II 2:27
39. Saints Victory 1:25
40. The Saints Flow 1:24
41. Northeast City II 3:05
42. Let's Get This Sh*t Started 1:19
43. The Ultimate Badass 1:16
44. Saints Row (The Remix) 2:49

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While video games and film have been moving toward one another in terms of narrative and the scope of their production, Saints Row IV is the kind of over the top experience that might find the medium someday overtaking its older sibling on the silver screen. With a story that combines elements of The Matrix, Zero Dark Thirty, Independence Day, The West Wing, and They Live (just to name a few), it comes as no surprise that the game should have an equally diverse soundtrack. Featuring dark electronica, dubstep, chiptunes, and more traditional scoring, the soundtrack manages to be incredibly varied stylistically while remaining surprisingly unified thematically, making for a listening experience that, when separated from the game, could easily pass as the score for a summer blockbuster.