Who did the music for Metal Gear Solid?
The classic Metal Gear Solid theme is credited to Konami composer Tappi “TAPPY” Iwase, who debuted it in 1998 when the Solid series began.
What genre is Metal Gear Solid music?
Metal Gear Solid Original Game Soundtrack | |
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Soundtrack album to Metal Gear Solid by the Metal Gear series | |
Released | September 23, 1998 |
Genre | Ambient, Classical, Electronic, Game, Neoclassical, Romantic |
Length | 66:24 |
Who made Snake Eater song?
Norihiko Hibino
Harry Gregson-Williams
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater/Composers
Who composed the score for Shrek?
Harry Gregson-Williams
John Powell
Shrek/Music composed by
Composer Harry Gregson-Williams broke down moments from his score to Shrek and several other blockbuster films. Harry Gregson-Williams is an extremely busy man. The esteemed film composer has scored more than 100 films, plus acclaimed television shows and video games.
Who did the music for speed?
Mark Mancina
Speed/Music composed by
Which Metal Gear game has the best music?
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (47,529,812 plays) Metal Gear Solid V is the clear winner here and there’s a good reason for it. Peppered throughout the game are licensed cassette tapes of classic hits including “Take on Me” by a-ha, “Rebel Yell” by Billy Idol and “Maneater” by H2O. Everybody loves a bit of Billy.
Who sang mgs3 Snake Eater?
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater/Artists
Named “Snake Eater,” the theme song was written by Norihiko Hibino and performed by Cynthia Harrell.
Is Harry Gregson-Williams related to Rupert Gregson-Williams?
Rupert Gregson-Williams scored Mel Gibson’s harrowing, uplifting war movie Hacksaw Ridge, and his older brother Harry Gregson-Williams worked on Ben Affleck’s upcoming period gangster epic, Live by Night.