Fallout Music

Mark Morgan's musical style of a post apocalyptic world is unparalleled. The fact that he will be producing the soundtrack in Wasteland 2 encourages me to buy the game from Day 1.
 
Diggin' up once again.
What was 'Industrial Junk' sampled from, assuming it was?
What's the voice saying?

also looking for similar music. (similar to THIS track, not the whole F1/2 OST)
 
To those, shouting this is plagiarism or stealing - this is not. If you wasn't living under a rock, you'd know that sampling other people's music has been around for a long time, and especially present in the 90s and since (think Smack My Bitch Up, apart for a synth line - all samples). Let alone being inspired by music or even taking useful for you parts, such as harmony or else, which is simply how innovation works. If you listen more closely, you will find much more in Mark's music than those similarities, it's not 'just' a copy of someone else's work. Fallout's ost is a very well composed soundtrack that perfectly reflects and complements it's context. I don't know of the circumstances or time frames set for creation of those pieces, besides remember that at this time video games were only becoming more serious and getting more creative attention (as well as financing). But what I do know, is that this ost works very well for it's purpose and even more surprisingly - by itself, as a record (which is rare even today). More so, it sounds more complete and interesting than some of the pointed preceding works (not Eno or Aphex Twin tho), which is the most important.
 
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