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HEAR ME OUT ABOUT THE SHAPE MUSIC
i believe that soundtrack that they have for the chase music for theh killer 'The Shape' is great! However it is also out dated in my very honest opinion... An alternative to make playing as/against the shape even more exciting for all of the Michael Myers fanatics , would be to update the chase music to the 2018 version of the Halloween soundtrack. John carpenter really out did himself with this music and the chase music should be 'The Shape Hunts Allyson.' when you have reached tier 3 of evil within. if you've not heard the chase music its really spooky sounding. Have a listen! https://youtu.be/m8H3M0DDWDs
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It's not that easy. They have to go through a legal process to implement anything that is related to The Shape due to licensing.
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Just be thankful that shape even has a unique music.
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@HellDescent said:
Just be thankful that shape even has a unique music.very true. However imagine being chased down whilst this music is playing?
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YES. Though it’s probably complicated, this music is the #########. Couldn’t stop listening to it after I saw the movie. Get this done!2
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I hope you can at least toggle between the two then, cause this is absolutely not my kind of jam.
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I would rather other licensed killers (or killers in general) got their own tracks first before giving Myers new ones.0
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Or give him "Ray's Goodbye" that would be better imo0
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They're already paying so much money just to have John Carpenter follow Micheal around though!!!
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It's a really creepy track, but there are licensing issues and also it's not just the scare factor that they're going for, it's recognition. There's just no getting around the fact that the original theme is iconic as hell in a way that tracks from the sequels, no matter how modern or good they are in their own right, can never come close to.
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