Discography of The Devil May Cry Series - Devil May Cry 4 Special Soundtrack

Devil May Cry 4 Special Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by Capcom
Released December 19, 2007
Genre Video Game Soundtrack
Length 54:59
Label Avex Trax
Producer Tetsuya Shibata
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Released on December 19, 2007 in Japan, it comes with a CD with selected tracks from the game as well as a DVD with promotional videos. Female vocals are handled by Aubrey Ashburn ("Out of Darkness (Prologue)") while male vocals are handled by Shawn "Shootie HG" McPherson of Hostile Groove ("Sworn Through Swords" and "Lock and Load (Blackened Angel mix)") and Jason "ShyBoy" Arnold of Hypnogaja ("The Time Has Come" and "Shall Never Surrender (End Roll)").

Track listing

Disc one
# Title Length
1. "Out of Darkness (Prologue)" 3:12
2. "The Time Has Come" 3:51
3. "The Hell Gate" 3:51
4. "Stage I" 3:00
5. "Sworn Through Swords" 3:16
6. "Stage II" 3:01
7. "Temptation" 3:13
8. "Awaken" 5:35
9. "The Viper" 4:06
10. "The Idol of the "Time and Space"" 3:45
11. "Swipe of Sword" 4:17
12. "Stage III" 2:27
13. "Lock and Load (Blackened Angel mix)" 5:06
14. "The Gate is Opened" 2:45
15. "Shall Never Surrender (End Roll)" 4:52


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