Video Gaming News - June 2005
Calabasas, CA (June 9, 2005) - THQ today released details on the
soundtrack for their upcoming game, Destroy all Humans!.
From THQ:
THQ today announced the discovery of paranormal intergalactic music being
transmitted from the far reaches of space. A team of Earthling engineers,
including tastemaker DJ Jason Bentley (KCRW, Santa Monica and KROQ, Los Angeles)
and cutting-edge electronica artist Junkie XL, are decoding the frequencies at a
feverish pace. Early developments have proven that the deciphered music
instinctively cause uninhibited cases of dance and the need to generally shake
one's booty.
Newly uncovered classified company memos shed light on some of the classic 50's
songs being cross-pollinated and remixed, including "Sh-Boom" by The Crew Cuts,
"Little Star" by The Elegants and "Lollipop" by The Chordettes, as well as
remixed tracks by Junkie XL, Timo Maas featuring Kelis and Meat Beat Manifesto.
In all, 16 tracks have been uncovered -- to be featured on a promotional
soundtrack, marking the release of the Destroy All Humans! video game invading
retailers nationwide June 21.
In addition, the Destroy All Humans! video game will feature an original score
by renown Composer Garry Schyman. Destroy All Humans! will be available for the
PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system and Xbox video game system from
Microsoft at the suggested retail price of $49.99.
"Producing the Destroy All Humans! Soundtrack has been an amazing creative
experience," said Soundtrack Producer Jason Bentley. "Remixing classic 50's
songs by some of today's hottest DJs resulted in a unique blend of retro and
modern. The artists took a lot of inspiration from the game -- creating a
soundtrack that is relevant to the game, but also stands on it own."
For more information on the game and ability to download select tracks from the
soundtrack -- visit
www.destroyallhumansgame.com. In addition, THQ Wireless is launching a
Destroy All Humans! mobile suite of products, including a mobile game, voice
ringers and wallpapers. Content is expected to also be available through the
above-mentioned Web site.
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