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“Mortal Kombat” Keeps Theme, Adds Gore – Dark Horizons
The 1995 film adaptation of the “Mortal Kombat” video game remains one of the few that works, a key reason for that is the movie’s propulsive soundtrack. In particular,…

The 1995 film adaptation of the “Mortal Kombat” video game remains one of the few that works, a key reason for that is the movie’s propulsive soundtrack.
In particular, the title track of “Techno Syndrome (Mortal Kombat),” created by a pair of Belgian electronic musicians two years earlier, was used heavily in the film’s marketing and the game’s home console release around the time. As a result, that track has been burned into the memory of a whole generation.
Now, it has been confirmed the upcoming…
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