Alex Theme is a song from Silent Hill: Homecoming and is track 21 in the Homecoming soundtrack. It was composed by Akira Yamaoka with vocals by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn. The song is the theme for Alex Shepherd. The beginning of the song plays on the radio while Travis Grady drives Alex to Shepherd's Glen.
Machine Head Mix[]
- Main article: Alex Theme (Machine Head Mix)
A remix of Alex's Theme is available on the Homecoming soundtrack on the Silent Hill Sounds Box, replacing the original version. It is about the same length and has the same lyrics.
Lyrics[]
It started long before me
I never saw it coming
The distance, the promise
A state of isolation
And in my darkest nightmare
Things that I can't remember
The answer is drowning
This pain will last forever
My father, his duty
His orders, my brother
The promise, the breaking
Rejection, deception
Reflection, conception
The missing, the torture
The madness, the sadness
Can this be? Or is it...
The shadow cast before me
I walk inside your circle
Protect me, correct me
You got your orders, soldier
Inside my head is humming
Sometimes I hear them coming
The power, believing
The hate I hate believing
Where is this? It can't be
Who are you? I know you
You wouldn't... or would you?
Don't fight me, ignite me
My trigger, your finger
Your darkness, I know it
Come forward, I've seen it
I mean it
Your power is over
I've come to change the order
My training is perfect
I'm back, again
Your promise is broken
I drank your sacred water
My mission is holy
I'm back
My father, his duty
His orders, my brother
The promise, the breaking
Rejection, deception
Reflection, conception
The missing, the torture
The madness, the sadness
Can this be?
Your power is over
I've come to change the order
My training is perfect
I'm back, again
Your promise is broken
I drank your sacred water
My mission is holy
I'm back
The hate I hate believing
The hate I hate believing
I never saw it coming
I never saw it coming
The hate I hate believing
The hate I hate believing
I never saw it coming
I never saw it coming
You have your orders, soldier