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Listen to Meshuggah guitarist's music for Wolfenstein: The New Order

Bethesda releases the track Fredrik Thordendal made specifically for the new game, available today across consoles and PC.

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Fredrik Thordendal of acclaimed Swedish metal band Meshuggah wrote music for Bethesda's just-released Wolfenstein: The New Order, and now you can hear the track in its entirety. Bethesda posted the cut, "Herr Faust," on its blog. It certainly has the driving intensity you'd expect from a Meshuggah song.

There's also a quick interview with Thordendal featured on the Bethesda Blog, wherein he says that he's always wanted to make music for a video game and was quick to say "yes" when Wolfenstein: The New Order creative director Jens Matthies (a big-time Meshuggah fan) initially approached him.

Wolfenstein: The New Order is available today on Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PC. We gave the game an 8.0 in our review, which you can read or watch.

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