The result was a pretentious march symphonic music, ideal for smashing a pair or triple of hundreds of orcs. We will send the curious ones to read a review by Shai Khulud (sorry guys, only in Russian), as well as interview with Doyle about soundtrack creation.
As for the soundtrack, it has been released like two-disc version. However, this is only suspended division (for our and your convenience) because the album was released in digital form. The total duration of all 35 tracks is about 2 hours. Awesome, isn’t it?
Today we have Doyle W. Donehoo at microphone. This composer isn't well known to gamers because of only few released projects (America's Army, Savage 2, Sniper: Path of Vengeance, Black Stone: Magic & Steel), but we are pretty sure this situation will change with release of Relic's blockbuster Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War II. Soundtrack for original game was written by Jeremy Soule and that's kinda interesting what music awaits us in its sequel. Well, let's go!