(info) Most of the information here is for Warzone 3.1 and above.

Music

 

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Original Game Music

The original game music was composed by Martin Severn (mobygames.comlast.fm).

It was released under GPLv2 license by EIDOS on June 10th, 2008 (more info).

The names of the tracks were not known, so after they were open-sourced Steven Koenig decided to make up some names while he was preparing the audio files for inclusion in the source repository (Info.txt, sourceforge).

The PS1 demo track was re-discovered a year later and uploaded to the forums by user Sir Willis VvS.

FilenameTrack NameArtistNotesLicense
menu.ogg

Main Theme
a.k.a "Menu Theme"

3:02

Martin Severn

 

This track is played on loop while the main menus are displayed.
track1.ogg

Nuclear Silence
a.k.a "Track 1"

7:01

This is track two on CD 1.
track2.ogg

Radar Dish
a.k.a "Dark and Experimental"

7:51

This is track two on CD 2.
track3.ogg

Enfeebling Emptiness
a.k.a "The 3rd Track"

5:00

This track is the first track on both CD 1 and CD 2.
track4.ogg

A New Era
a.k.a "PS1 demo track"

1:00

This track was from demo disc 43 of PlayStation Magazine.

Community contributions

Over the years, there have been many music tracks submitted by the community in The Legit Music Sticky Thread. Some of them are listed below.

Note: Music must be converted to OGG Vorbis format for it to work in Warzone.

Track nameArtistNotesLicense

Warzone Desolation

5:12

Pouso-G

Included in the soudtrack of Nexus Total War (NTW) mod.

Source files are available.

More music from this artist: facebook.com, reverbnation.com, last.fm, youtube.com

Prediction

6:10

Related forum post.

Source files were available until the FBI shut down megaupload.com *sigh*

Dark Spirits

6:55

Related forum post.

Source files were available until the FBI shut down megaupload.com *sigh*

All Gone

4:24

From the forums:

I've been out with 15 girls last night. No joke! After I arrived back home, I thought: 'Yo! They're all gone' So I changed the title of the track.

This track made it into a Hip Hop remix in collaboration with Poder Jay from Syracuse, NY. You can listen to it at Reverbnation.

Source files are available.

Warzone Desolation
(Chojun remix)

2:00

ChojunA remix of Pouso-G's track, buy Chojun (forum post).

Warzone 2102

7:53

Goth Zagog-ThouA remix of Martin Severn's "Nuclear Silence" track, featured in Goth's Campaign 4.

Grindstone

7:55

Tonal Discrepancy

A custom Warzone soundtrack album by Tonal Discrepency.

More from this artist: michaelb.org, jamendo.com

Reconn

4:54

Buffer Zone

4:54

Phlogiston

7:35

Collective Unconcious

3:54

HairyLee

From the forums:

I wanted to try & hit a balance between desolation & the idea of rising again from ground zero. It's pretty hard to keep it desolate & optimistic at the same time!

More from this artist: soundcloud.com

Reconnaissance

5:44

From SoundCloud:

I was going for a 'machines venturing into the unknown' feel. Let me know if I missed it.

Advance

4:26

psi77

From the forums:

I have some songs that I wrote years ago that are just kicking about doing nothing that I would be honoured to have included in Warzone. I've played a few games whilst listening to them and they're not too intrusive and add a bit of atmosphere!

The tracks weren't named, so random names were made up with psi77's permission. So, my apologies for the pants track names!

Rebuild

5:02

Progress

4:40

Rise

4:59

Grow

4:48

Motivate

8:06

Locate

3:52

Distance

4:31

Encompass

4:08

Warzone requires all audio files to be in Ogg Vorbis format.

See: Creating OGG audio files

File location

The music that comes with Warzone can be found here:

data

music

music.wpl

menu.ogg

track1.ogg

track2.ogg

track3.ogg

If you want to make a music mod, it should be stored here:

 <your mod>.wz or <your mod>

 music

music.wpl

*.ogg

Availability

Requires:

  • Warzone 3.1 and above
  • ...and probably 2.x as well

Troubleshooting

If you run in to problems:

  • Make sure the music file is listed in music.wpl
  • Make sure the file is Ogg Vorbis format
  • File paths and names are case-sensitive and need the .ogg extension
  • Avoid strange characters and spaces in the music file name