Imagine Dragons Debuts Song for League of Legends
Marco Foronda | | Sep 21, 2014 03:18 PM EDT |
(Photo : pcgamer.com) League of Legends
Imagine Dragons, American alternative rock band from Las Vegas, teamed up with Riot Games to write a song for League of Legends.
Video games songs aren't new to bands and League of Legends is their favorite song.
The OST of League of Legend is titled "Warriors" and people can watch it on YouTube. Players can also download the new song for free from the website of League of Legends.
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Warriors is meant to promote the ongoing League of Legends World Championship tournament. On its Twitter account, the Las Vegas-based band said "while working on the next album, we took a break to collab with League of Legends (our favorite game) on a song."
This isn't the first time the alternative rock band partnered with a game studio to launch new music. Imagine Dragons partnered with Chair Entertainment in 2013 to release the song, "Monster," for the game, Infinity Blade III.
League of Legends has also inspired Pentakill, a metal band, to write music about the game. The Smite and Ignite album from the metal band includes songs for the game.
Its "Lightbringer" features double bass, screaming guitar lines, and a unexpectedly catchy chorus. The band's name is a term for killing five enemies in quick succession.
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