The soundtrack to Fallout season two is getting a limited-edition vinyl release.
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Created by three-time Grammy nominated composer Ramin Djawadi (Game Of Thrones, Westworld), the original score for Fallout season two is being released as a 2LP “gold/cobalt shimmer” set. The record features a “nuanced expansion of the dark and distinctive themes he created for the first season and for the characters [of Fallout] as the next chapter of their post-apocalyptic journey unfolds in New Vegas.”
The vinyl will be released on July 17 and is available to pre-order now via Lakeshore Records.
The ‘Fallout’ season two vinyl tracklisting is as follows:
Side 1
‘Codex Is Clear’
‘A Lot of Earning Potential’
‘Stay Behind Me’
‘Empathy Is Like Mud’
‘Just Getting Started’
‘Progress Marches On’
‘Strength In Unity’
Side 2
‘Don’t Be Scared’
‘Tunics’
‘Family’
‘What It Takes to Survive’
‘It’s Not Weird’
‘Chain of Command’
Side 3
‘Hot Dog’
‘Time Takes a Toll’
‘Looking for Someone’
‘Fallen World’
‘Plans Are Hard’
‘Guaranteed Results’
Side 4
‘We Have Power’
‘Conflict Resolution’
‘Cause and Effect’
‘Mashed Potatoes’
‘The Inevitable’
‘Promise to Make Better’
‘Bet on Hope’
‘Contingencies’
‘Some Justice’
‘Fallout’ season two vinyl. CREDIT: Lakeshore Records
Fallout season two wrapped up earlier this year, and a third season is already in the works after being greenlit ahead of the season two premiere.
Earlier this month, it was confirmed that Breaking Bad star Aaron Paul has joined the cast of Fallout for season three. Paul’s role hasn’t been announced yet, but he previously worked with Fallout executive producers Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy on the final season of Westworld.
We shouldn’t be waiting too long for the new season though because bosses are eager to get new episodes out as quickly as possible. “I think what’s happened with television, in terms of taking longer and longer from season to season, is kind of an unfortunate trend,” Nolan said recently. According to the show’s Aaron Moten, the plan is for Fallout to run for as many as six seasons.
In other news Strauss Zelnick, boss of Grand Theft Auto publishers Take-Two Interactive, has explained why it’s taken 13 years to make Grand Theft Auto 6.
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