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Posted 18 September 2012 - 01:14 AM

Blizzard Entertainment has unveiled some of the music from the upcoming fourth expansion for World of Warcraft, Mists of Pandaria. Titled Watchers on the Wall, the musical track is one of several players will hear while exploring the expansion's new areas. Features of Mists of Pandaria include the introduction of the Pandaren as a playable race, the new martial arts focused Monk class, a level cap increase to 90, and a range of new content to explore.

Composed by Sam Cardon, "Watchers on the Wall" is the third part in a series of tracks that you'll hear while adventuring through Pandaria. Wherever the Shado-Pan Clan are protecting their homeland against the physical manifestations of negative emotions known as the sha, or the swarms of destructive, insect-like mantid, the tension of the taiko drum cadence can be heard building toward majestic, sweeping wind melodies. This music is primarily found in Kun-lai Summit and Townlong Steppes on the continent of Pandaria.

Listen to the new music at the link below.
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Posted 18 September 2012 - 08:33 AM

Here I thought this was news about the music from Pandora... just spelled wrong. Then I see its garbage about that garbage mmo. Nevermind!
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Posted 18 September 2012 - 08:39 AM

The music from Blizzard games are still as awesome as it has always been. Reminds me that I have to get those soundtracks.
"They're everywhere!"

And now, time for some Legend of Zelda.