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Unavenged is a 2011 album by Random Encounter consisting of 17 songs, contemporary rock arrangements of the music from various video game soundtracks. This represents a fan-made mix between video game covers and original songs inspired by video games. The art and theme of the album is reflective of Random Encounter’s fictional heritage as a Russian-American band of monster hunters and explains their band's hatred for their nemesis, Koschei the Deathless.

The album is Random Encounter's first, having been in existence for over five years and in its fifth incarnation. Promotion for the album was primarily based out of Random Encounter's website, Facebook, and was supplemented by various tour stops around the United States during the PvP (Player versus Performer) Summer Tour, as well as regular performances in their home city Orlando, Florida.

Track listing

  1. "Introduction" – 2:15
  2. "Terra " – 2:15
  3. "-72 Hours-" – 2:59
  4. "The Legend of Zelda" (Introduction, Labyrinth, Song of Storms) – 3:54
  5. "Gerudo Valley" – 2:24
  6. "Unavenged" – 3:03
    • an original
  7. "Восхитительный эгоист (Vos heeteEtel'nee egoIst)" – 4:20
    • an original inspired by Diablo
  8. "Vampire Killer" – 1:11
  9. "Big Blue" – 2:17
  10. "Ahead on Our Way" – 2:22
  11. "Sonic Suite" – 7:17
  12. "Boletarian Syndrome" – 2:57
  13. "Clash at the Big Bridge" (Gilgamesh) – 2:16
  14. "Still More Fighting" – 2:54
  15. "Millennial Faire" – 2:50
  16. "Mother’s Brain" – 2:35
  17. "Miss You" – 3:18
    • an original
  • contains hidden track "What’s Up People?"

The album is available for free listening and download on the Random Encounter website.

Personnel

Random Encounter (band)

“Guest artists”

Reception

Unavenged has been given critical acclaim by The Nerdy Show,[1] Badass Of The Week,[2] and been nominated by Square Enix Music Online for fan arranged album of the year, 2011. [1]

See also

External links and references

References

  1. ^ "Nerdy ShowInterview with Random Encounter". Retrieved 2011-01-10.
  2. ^ "Orlando Weekly". Retrieved 2011-07-13.