



Recording took place in Los Angeles, Nashville and Santa Barbara. The song supposedly is a metaphor not only for the The Phantom Pain, but the entire Metal Gear Saga: "For this game we have a couple of keywords: race and revenge, and… unfortunately I cannot at this point tell you everything, but there’s a lot of metaphors in the lyrics that have to do with the game, and the whole Metal Gear Saga, pretty much." Forssell said. Forssell himself provided the vocals during development. In an interview with lead composer Ludvig Forssell, it was revealed that there were over eight different versions of Sins of the Father made just for the trailer, on top of the various previous renditions. In July 2015, Rika Muranaka told Fragged Nation in an interview that over 30 commissioned songs were never used, thus playing part in Konami's budget concerns over the Metal Gear Solid V project. However, unlike previous titles, his involvement during the composing process was minimal, with him ultimately only composing two tracks for Ground Zeroes. This song is sung by L'Orchestra Cinematique.The soundtrack was produced by Harry Gregson-Williams, making it his fourth Metal Gear title. Quiet's Theme (From "Metal Gear Solid V: Phantom Pain") song from the album Soundtrack Highlights: Video Game Trailers 2014 - 2017 is released on Jan 2017. Listen to L'Orchestra Cinematique Quiet's Theme (From "Metal Gear Solid V: Phantom Pain") MP3 song. About Quiet's Theme (From "Metal Gear Solid V: Phantom Pain") Song
