Chaos Theory: Splinter Cell 3 [Soundtrack]
- Amon Tobin
- Band Name: Amon Tobin
- Record Label: Ninja Tune
- Release Date: Jan 25, 2005
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7.8
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 23 Ratings
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Positive: 19 out of 23
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Negative: 4 out of 23
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PatrickCFeb 27, 20059Great Album,I get the impression a people are a little bothered that Amon Tobin did a video game soundtrack. I've always thought Amon Tobin's music was a little ahead of its time, I think Amon Tobin's capacity to see video games' transformation to a respectable genre to be characteristic of the insight displayed in his music.
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KanonAOct 17, 200510the most gorgeous soundtrack ever, incredibly melodic and thrilling
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andrewjMar 4, 200510pay no mind to the hater who sounds like an angry little girl and probably stays up all night listening to basement jaxx. this is an incredible album so intricate that it goes over some heads. not for the stupid.
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sachinpFeb 9, 20059amazingly haunting and cinematic, with nods to jazz funk and prog rock. fits perfectly with the game
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RobertGMar 21, 200510Anyone who dislikes this album just dosn't have a good enough sound system.
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BradKAug 12, 20059Hey, if you take this openly, you can like this. The goal of the noise and such is to convey a tone, and people that are immediately turned off to these sounds, or have never given them the chance, will never understand it. This is personally one of my favorite albums, and I'm getting the 5.1 surround DVD.
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GeorgeHFeb 23, 200510This album is better than the second invasion!
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judyjMar 4, 200510whoooahh!! no soundtrack I own comes close to this. deep as hell!
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Nov 17, 20129Without this soundtrack, the game wouldn't have been the same thing, It's nerve-racking, exciting, and intense. Every time i listen to one of the songs i imagine myself infiltrating in a bank, Amon Tobin totally nailed it.
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As the accompaniment to game play, Chaos Theory is a standout in its field; just don't expect it to be as memorable as the typical Amon Tobin effort.
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80In the end, it doesn't really matter that it's the soundtrack to a video game that I'll never play. It's a new Amon Tobin album (and a good one at that), and that's all I need.
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Spins a web of eerie jazz-junglist percussion. [22 Jan 2005, p.51]