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Hometown est la musique de fin de Silent Hill 3, se jouant lors du générique de fin (à l'exception de la fin OVNI) et est la 24ème piste de la bande originale de Silent Hill 3. Elle a été composée par Akira Yamaoka avec des paroles écrites et chantées par Joe Romersa.

La chanson est jouée au tout début du film Silent Hill.

Paroles[]

He spoke of tortured souls
So outrageous the toll
You can lose all you have
He refused to give in to the town that takes all

Survive, you must have the will
This movie doesn't end the way we want all the time
Then he shouts at the moon
She's gone, and fear has overcome
He was walking the mile, he was walking alone.

So outrageous the toll
You can lose all you have
He refused to give in to the town that takes all

Survive, you must have the will
This movie doesn't end the way we want all the time
Then he shouts at the moon
She's gone, and fear has overcome
He was walking the mile, he was walking alone.

Four and twenty dead-birds, they bleed upon the nest
There was no time for reason, they had no sign of a threat
Now it's too late, too late for me
This town will eventually take me
Too late, too late for me
This town will win

Through this fog they came along
Dark creatures singing a terrible song
The rest of the bar laughed at him
Only I felt my hope grow dim
They found him dead the very next day
"No more stories from him," I heard them say
We blamed bad luck for his fate
Only I felt terror so great

She and he will know
That someday all things will end
That misty night
That dismal moon
The dead search for their kin
While angels sing, in endless dark
The dead seek out sin.

Détails supplémentaires[]

  • La chanson est basée sur le thème principal du jeu original, intitulée Silent Hill.
  • Une autre version de ce morceau figure dans une bande-annonce et la cinématique d'introduction de Silent Hill: Origins.
  • Les paroles du 6ème couplet sont parlées, et non chantées. La voix est semblable à celle du personnage principal de Silent Hill 2, James Sunderland.
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