Deus Ex: Invisible War - Soundtrack

Soundtrack

The fourteen main tracks for Invisible War were composed by Ion Storm composers Alexander Brandon and Todd Simmons. All but the Antarctica levels were by Brandon. These were released in April 2004 for free download on the official site for the game.

In addition to these, the songs of the fictional pop star "NG Resonance" featured in Invisible War were actually original compositions by the industrial rock band Kidneythieves. The character's voice was also provided by lead singer Free Dominguez. All songs present in the game are included on the band's first album Trickster, released July 28, 1998 on the Push Records label.

  1. "Invisible War Title Theme" – 01:51
  2. "Seattle – Tarsus Apartments" – 02:32
  3. "Seattle – City Hub and Emerald Suites" – 02:55
  4. "Seattle – Mako Ballistics Interior" – 02:21
  5. "Seattle – Lower Seattle and Heron's Loft" – 02:34
  6. "Cairo – Mosque" – 02:24
  7. "Cairo – ApostleCorp Lab" – 02:21
  8. "Trier – Streets and Black Gate" – 02:59
  9. "Trier – Templar Compound" – 02:48
  10. "Antarctica – VersaLife Base Exterior" – 02:19
  11. "Antarctica – JC Denton's Lair" – 02:20
  12. "Return to Cairo – Shantytown and Arcology" – 03:05
  13. "Liberty Island – Statue Exterior" – 03:30
  14. "Credits" – 01:34

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