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Call of duty world at war soundtrack
Call of duty world at war soundtrack










“That's not actually always the case with Black Ops.

call of duty world at war soundtrack

“I felt this is probably one of the more cohesive single-player campaign stories in the series,” Wall explains.

call of duty world at war soundtrack

This has led to Wall’s most dramatic score to date, one that combines heavy 1980s modular synth work with live orchestral performances and, of course, a 32-piece Russian choir – because why not? With the latest instalment in the series, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, mainly rooted in the Soviet era of the ‘80s, Wall was able to approach the score from a different direction, tapping into his passion for storytelling through sound with lived experience of growing up as a kid in the ‘80s. His subsequent work on Black Ops III and Black Ops IV broke free of the typical conventions that you might associate with an action-heavy first-person-shooter series, featuring solo performances from contemporary jazz vocalist Antonia Bennett sitting alongside big band jazz arrangements and massive orchestral anthems.

call of duty world at war soundtrack

It was a huge hit with fans, picking up the Best Video Game Score Award at the ASCAP Film and Music Television Awards as a result. Wall’s Call of Duty debut was 2012’s Black Ops II, which combined futuristic hybrid sounds with homages to classical WWII music.












Call of duty world at war soundtrack