As explained previously in Soundtrack of 'Psiarch: Rising' - Parts I and II, the manuscript for Psiarch: Rising contained quotes of rock/metal songs for every part and first pages of chapters until its final rewrite (the reason why these were removed, as well as the use of YouTube vids instead of Spotify playlists for this blog series, are also explained in said previous post).
So, without any further ado, let's move onward with the soundtrack of Part III of Psiarch: Rising.
Part III - Tomorrow's Portents
Tell me what you can hear and then tell me what you see; everybody has a different way to view the world.
Iron Maiden. “Different World.” A Matter of Life and Death. EMI Records, 2006.
Chapter Twelve - Emergences
Rise again, though you’re broken and scarred.
Lovebites. “Rising.” Clockwork
Immortality. Victor Records, 2018.
Chapter Thirteen - Dawns
Shadows of war, screamin' past lies; shadows of war, emotional ties.
Loudness. “Ashes in the Sky.” Lightning Strikes. Atlantic Records, 1986.
Chapter Fourteen - Engagements
Different hearts beat on different strings. But there are times for you and me, when all such things agree.
Rush. “Different Strings.” Permanent Waves. Anthem Records, 1980.
Chapter Fifteen - Divulgations
Deep within a tiny box, shadowed truth under the locks burns inside your heart.
Symphony X. “Secrets.” The Damnation Game. Inside
Out Music, 1995.
Chapter Sixteen - Enter the Puppeteer
I’m pulling your strings, twisting your mind and smashing your dreams.
Metallica. “Master of Puppets.” Master of Puppets. Elektra Records, 1986.
Chapter Seventeen - Death Zone
Just come to me, I’ll take you home; we’ll walk in the shadows.
Queensrÿche. “Walk in the Shadows.” Rage for Order. EMI Records, 1986.
Chapter Eighteen - Judgment Hour
Ain’t no payback time, it ain’t called getting even. Here comes the reckoning day.
Megadeth. “Reckoning Day.” Youthanasia. Capitol Records, 1994.
Chapter Nineteen - Entanglements
And I feel that time’s a wasted go; so where you going to, tomorrow?
Stone Temple Pilots. “Plush.” Core. Atlantic Records, 1992.
Chapter Twenty - Burdens
Just a burden in my hand, just an anchor on my heart, just a tumor in my head.
Soundgarden. “Burden in My Hand.” Down on the Upside. Interscope Records, 1996.
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