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They Came From Dimension X Original Soundtrack

by CTAwesome!

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1.
"I do not know what is worst: to be lost in these eldritch dimensions? To succumb to whatever madness befell my colleagues? To be prey to those hideous things from beyond? Or to come face to face with their blasphemous god? Death may serve me better."
2.
"With it shall go this record of mine—this test of my own sanity, wherein is pieced together that which I hope may never be pieced together again. I have looked upon all that the universe has to hold of horror, and even the skies of spring and the flowers of summer must ever afterward be poison to me. But I do not think my life will be long."
3.
“What do we know of the world and the universe about us? Our means of receiving impressions are absurdly few, and our notions of surrounding objects infinitely narrow. We see things only as we are constructed to see them, and can gain no idea of their absolute nature... I have always believed that such strange, inaccessible worlds exist at our very elbows, and now I believe I have found a way to break down the barriers."
4.
"The portal took me to a strange red planet. I found my deranged former colleagues among the eldritch structures and arcane engines, in worship of an unfamiliar god. The portal was one way; crossing these alien thresholds seems my only hope for home."
5.
"It is absolutely necessary, for the peace and safety of mankind, that some of earth’s dark, dead corners and unplumbed depths be let alone; lest sleeping abnormalities wake to resurgent life, and blasphemously surviving nightmares squirm and splash out of their black lairs to newer and wider conquests."
6.
Of Shoggoths 04:02
"It was a terrible, indescribable thing vaster than any subway train—a shapeless congeries of protoplasmic bubbles, faintly self-luminous, and with myriads of temporary eyes forming and unforming as pustules of greenish light all over the tunnel-filling front that bore down upon us… Still came that eldritch, mocking cry—'Tekeli-li Tekeli-li!' And at last we remembered that the daemoniac shoggoths—given life, thought, and plastic organ patterns solely by the Old Ones, and having no language save that which the dot-groups expressed—had likewise no voice save the imitated accents of their bygone masters."
7.
"Cables grew from the floor as though vines; the whine of dark engines within walls. An organic peculiarness seemed to infect the alien artificiality surrounding me. The whole of the machine seemed not just alive but bearing an otherworldly malice."
8.
"I could hear the chants as I entered an arena that Polyphemus would have found overwhelming. Those that once sought my purging as a heretical invader were now my audience. At least that is what I had assumed, until I saw *it*, and all hope sank into the swamp of iron coils beneath my feet as I realized the priests and the nephilim in attendance, who allowed me passage in their sudden fits of uncharacteristic passivity, were not *my* audience. The chant wasn't a declaration, nor was it even a simple prayer of some kind. It was a name. The carvings and murals, the caricatures carved into their coffins and tombstones, their doorways and other places of passage both literal and metaphorical did not do justice to the hideously unnatural thing of their singular worship: snaking steel roots that led to the massive metal sequoia trunks standing in for its many legs... or were they arms? The elongated body was too immensely sized to comprehend a clear image; iron plates segmenting its back, but a hint of something cybernetic beneath before flowing into what was recognizably skeletal. The only clear focus could be on the enormous dome that must have been its head, shifting and rotating as if examining its surroundings. A violent intelligence shifted its gaze to me, as a man might to the presence of an unwanted insect. Dozens of glassy eyes dotted the dome, giving sight to raging flames held within; a funnel in the center of the dome spun furiously, allowing those furious flames of xenophobic hatred a means of emission. The off key rusted whine of a threatening whale song thundered from the thing as it squared itself towards my insignificant presence in the face of what legends and cosmic ignorance know only as a God... and its bloodlusting audience cheered and continued their zealous chant in fundamentalist fervor."
9.
The Gun Show 01:19
"We had devised two weapons to fight it; a large and specially fitted Crookes tube operated by powerful storage batteries and provided with peculiar screens and reflectors, in case it proved intangible and opposable only by vigorously destructive ether radiations, and a pair of military flame-throwers of the sort used in the world-war, in case it proved partly material and susceptible of mechanical destruction—for like the superstitious Exeter rustics, we were prepared to burn the thing’s heart out if heart existed to burn."

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Original soundtrack for THEY CAME FROM DIMENSION X, our sci-fi cosmic horror first person shooter. This album is a work in progress and will be updated as we continue work on the game, eventually featuring all of the major music tracks from the game.

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released August 22, 2022

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