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Description:

Though melodic and light in its opening, take heed as this double-LP quickly transports you to the terrifying world of SILENT HILL.

Presented from our friends at Mondo, this collection holds 41 tracks of industrial, suspenseful sound - all encased in striking artwork by Sam Wolfe Connelly.

©Konami Digital Entertainment

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Daniel C
Verified Buyer
12/14/2024
Very well packaged, fast shipping, Fangamer never disappoints!
Record was packaged very well, and the item arrived in pristine condition! Incredibly fast shipping as well. Item arrived in two days from shipment to arrival in Canada, particularly considering this item crossed the border during a federal postal strike (highly recommend FedEx to those across the border with prepaid customs and duties). This is my third order from Fangamer, and they never disappoint. Highly recommend! Always a pleasure doing business, and I'm very excited to relive the unsettling, industrial, and gritty soundtrack from my youth that this record has to offer!
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Craig B
Verified Buyer
Review from previous version
3/12/2024
Missing Tracks and Other Nitpicks
I adore the first Silent Hill and it's soundtrack, but man, the track selection here is lacking. For some reason, the song from when you meet Cybil is only 9 seconds long, and the results screen song isn't even here, which really sucks for me, since they're my favorite songs from the game. Apparently this is the case for previous releases of the soundtrack too, but it's such a shame that they haven't been included. That being said, if you love the intense and horrifying tracks from the first game, they're basically all here and just as anxiety inducing as ever. The songs are in chronological order as they appear in game, which makes sense, but I wish the "chill" songs and horrifying songs were on separate discs, because as it is, they album will flop back and forth between atmospheric ambience and nightmarish metal clanking. If you want a vinyl to vibe with on foggy mornings, this probably isn't what you're looking for. Overall it's a good collectors item for Silent Hill fans and a decent way to reexperience the soundtrack without replaying it, but I still feel disappointed by the missing songs and track order.