No More Heroes Sound Tracks: Dark Side

No More Heroes Sound Tracks: Dark Side is a remix soundtrack album for the video game No More Heroes, and was released on March 14, 2008. It features nine remixes of compositions by music director Masafumi Takada, interpreted by several Japanese artists, including Masafumi himself, and Jun Fukuda. The Outer Rim Remix of "N.M.H." featured on the album was produced by Metal Gear Solid composer Norihiko Hibino. No More Heroes character designer Yƫsuke Kozaki's electro band HONDALADY also contributed the golden brown mix of "We Are Finally Cowboys".

Tracks 1, 2, 3 and 6 are remixes of the game's main theme, "N.M.H.", while track 4 is a remix of "CHIPSTER DASH" and "LET'S FIGHT A BOSS", themes used in the in-game video game Pure White Giant Glastonbury. Track 5 is a remix of "Hustlin' 'n' Tusslin'", track 7 is a remix of "We Are Finally Cowboys", track 8 is a remix of "K-ENT.", "Rocket Surgeon" and "N.M.H.". Track 9 is a remix of "The virgin child makes her wish without feeling anything", which was originally written by No More Heroes director Goichi Suda, also known as Suda51. The remixes from this album were later used in No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle.

Read more about No More Heroes Sound Tracks: Dark Side:  Track Listing, Personnel, See Also

Famous quotes containing the words heroes, sound, dark and/or side:

    These, and such as these, must be our antiquities, for lack of human vestiges. The monuments of heroes and the temples of the gods which may once have stood on the banks of this river are now, at any rate, returned to dust and primitive soil. The murmur of unchronicled nations has died away along these shores, and once more Lowell and Manchester are on the trail of the Indian.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    some petals fall
    with that sound one
    listens for....
    Denise Levertov (b. 1923)

    In dark places and dungeons the preacher’s words might perhaps strike root and grow, but not in broad daylight in any part of the world that I know.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    Rock of ages, cleft for me,
    Let me hide myself in thee!
    Let the water and the blood,
    From thy riven side which flowed,
    Be of sin the double cure;
    Cleanse me from its guilt and pow’r.
    Augustus Montague Toplady (1740–1778)