Finally, the prog metal album that PC gaming deserves

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The PC gaming progressive metal project, WASD, just released its second album, Escape (opens in new tab), which includes chunky, proggy reimaginings of classic tracks from hits like Deus Ex and Warcraft 2, but also some deeper cuts like Turrican and Space Quest 3. We had a chance to sit down with WASD mastermind Austin Green and chat about the album, as well as its cheeky “Floppy Disc Mystery Single” edition.

“I’d messed around with the idea of trying to fit every song onto a floppy,” Green told us. Unfortunately the audio compression required rendered his songs “unlistenable.” A satisfactory floppy release of Escape probably would have required a spread of discs like a ’90s game installation, so instead Green minted a limited run of 50 floppies, each with two random tracks from the album. 



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