I'm not an avid gamer. I stopped gaming when Sega Dreamcast games stopped being made, and I'm still annoyed about it. But the original PlayStation
Silent Hill is the only game that has truly scared me. Listening to this soundtrack is as suspense - filled as playing the game. It suddenly shifts from melancholic synthesizer music to fierce industrial beats. It also combines tense strings, clanging pipes, and urban ambience. Even
Burial used some ghostly female vocals from the
Silent Hill 3 soundtrack in his 2007 classic
Untrue. This soundtrack belongs more to the horror genre than the video - game category, far from
Panzer Dragoon and
Contra. It's a blend between
This Mortal Coil,
Twin Peaks, and early
Nine Inch Nails. There are 41 tracks on two vinyl LPs, housed in a gatefold sleeve with new artwork, an obi strip, and poly - lined inner sleeves. Features include double vinyl pressing, a gatefold sleeve, poly - lined inner sleeves, an obi strip, and it's from the music label Mondo 2017. Reviewed by mayor of hounslow 05/2017.

To enjoy this Akira Yamaoka: Silent Hill Soundtrack Vinyl 2LP, simply place the vinyl on your record player and drop the needle. When you're done listening, carefully lift the needle and put the record back in its poly - lined inner sleeve. Store the gatefold sleeve in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent the artwork from fading. Be gentle when handling the vinyl to avoid scratches. If there's dust on the record, use a soft record brush to clean it before playing. This soundtrack is great for setting a spooky mood during horror movie nights or just for relaxing while enjoying some unique music.