28 tracks of pure GoW themes and music goodness coming on July 31st. Some great tracks that stand out are "I Will Kryll You" and "Fill 'er Up at Chap's." Rekindle the great story that is Gears of War with this CD that worth more than an hour of listening pleasure.

These titles are Krunal-creative, haha. It's hard to hear these themes during the game, what with all the shooting and shouting, so here's more somewhat peaceful perspective.

Check out the full songs list here.

Sumthing Else Music Works announced today that it will bring the original soundtrack to Epic Games' Gears of War to retail stores everywhere on July 31st. The 28-track CD packs more than an hour of original music written by Kevin Riepl and performed by the Northwest Sinfonia orchestra (conducted by Corey Status). Among the 28 tracks are amusingly titled pieces like "I Will Kryll You" and "Fill 'er Up at Chap's."
Sumthing Else isn't a newcomer to the field, having issued more than two-dozen video game soundtracks in the last few years, including those for the Halo series, Fable, and Advent Rising. Gears of War: The Soundtrack is expected to be available at most major retailers, both online and brick and mortar, while a digital version can be purchased at the Sumthing Digital website.
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    Storm Jul 20, 07
    Thanks for spicing this up, looks much better
    I can't believe that Cole Train's Rap didn't make it into the CD. Don't see it on the list. They better have an explanation for that :@
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    black_wing79 Jul 20, 07
    Haha, so the title is by Krunal..would have never guessed . The songs have very .. creative .. titles, but i guess since it is from Sumthing Else Music works i am not too suprised
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      Krunal Jul 20, 07
      Well it was "Gears of War Coming to a Music Store Near You" before, and when he said "Krunal Creative" he mean the titles of the songs, so I just had to put my extra two-cents in with the title of the article... sounds better don't you think?

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