

Just so we’re on the same page, yes, we’re talking about THAT Skrillex. If not, then this song won’t change your mind. If you like the band, then you’ll probably be into this song. This song was created by Avenged Sevenfold for the game, just like Not Ready to Die from part 1. Just so we’re on the same page, yes, we’re once again talking about THAT Avenged Sevenfold. It’s a shame it’s on a shitty map like Tranzit.


Overall it’s a good change of pace and a great first shot. They’re a bit rougher than Elena’s, which makes sense because this is a dude. In this part, we’ll be finishing the overview for the soundtrack from one of my favorite games: Call of Duty: Zombies. So with that in mind, in this series, we’ll be looking at some of my favorite video game soundtracks throughout history. Awhile ago I made a poll asking you guys whether I should talk about video game soundtracks, and you guys overwhelming supported it. Music is one of the most important aspects in video games. Back to your regularly scheduled program. Just wanted to shout you all out for that one. The first part is currently my most liked blog ever with just 15 likes shy of 300 and even managed to make it to the week’s top 5. I thought that if DOOM, the ultimate metal soundtrack couldn’t get traction, then there was surely no way that a gamemode – not a whole game, but a gamemode – could generate traffic. I honestly thought this little series would flop due to the numbers my DOOM overview got. I finished this part shortly after posting the first one.
