In 1991, Bill Brown graduated from Berklee College of Music, Boston, MA wit… Read Full Bio ↴In 1991, Bill Brown graduated from Berklee College of Music, Boston, MA with a degree in Filmscoring. He began his career composing powerful scores for triple-A game titles, including Tom Clancy's 'Rainbow Six' and 'Ghost Recon', Clive Barker's 'Undying', 'Return to Castle Wolfenstein', 'Lineage II' and 'Command & Conquer: Generals'. Bill also contributed additional music to the hit films 'Any Given Sunday', 'Ali', 'Finding Forrester', and scored television films including 'Scorcher' (CineTel/HBO) and 'Trapped' (USA Network).
Building on the success of his compelling scores for games, television and film, his career continues to expand into new territory. Bill is currently the composer for the hit CBS television series, CSI:NY.
Bill's scores have been nominated by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, L.A. Weekly, and G.A.N.G., and have won awards from the ITVA, and BMI as well as the Music4Games Editor's Choice award. He is represented by Randy Gerston at First Artists Management.
Bill Conducting 50 players from the Seattle Symphony Orchestra Northwest Sinfonia for the music that he wrote for the Microsoft Windows XP operating system and web tour - March 2001
Awards and Nominations
Awards:
BMI TV Music Awards for "CSI:NY" Season 1 and Season 2
ITVA Golden Reel GOLD Award:
Kennedy Space Center "Gateway to the Universe" soundtrack
Music4Games - M4G Editor's Choice Award:
"The Sum of All Fears" (PC)
"BEST MUSIC AWARD - PCXL Magazine's 1998 All-Star Awards:
"Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six"
Game Audio Network Guild (G.A.N.G.) 2003 Awards Nominee
Lineage II: the Chaotic Chronicle (NCSoft), in the following categories:
Best Live Performance Recording, Best Cinematic / Cut-Scene Audio,
Best Original Vocal Song - Choral
British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) 2003
Games Awards Nominee in the Music category:
"Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Tides of War"
British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) 2003
Games Awards Nominee in the Music category:
"Command and Conquer: Generals"
Golden Reel Nominee: Feature Film
"ALI" (Columbia Pictures / Sony Pictures Entertainment)
Golden Reel Nominee: Feature Film
"Any Given Sunday" (Warner Bros.)
British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) 2001
Interactive Entertainment Award Nominee in the Music category:
"Clive Barker's Undying"
"Best Original Music" Nominee by L.A. Weekly:
Blue Sphere Alliance's live theatrical production "Nagasaki Dust"
Golden Reel Nominee:
"Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" (Renaissance Pictures/Universal)
Golden Reel Nominee:
"In the Presence of Mine Enemies" (Showtime Pictures)
See Reviews and News for more awards won by titles that Bill scored!
Building on the success of his compelling scores for games, television and film, his career continues to expand into new territory. Bill is currently the composer for the hit CBS television series, CSI:NY.
Bill's scores have been nominated by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, L.A. Weekly, and G.A.N.G., and have won awards from the ITVA, and BMI as well as the Music4Games Editor's Choice award. He is represented by Randy Gerston at First Artists Management.
Bill Conducting 50 players from the Seattle Symphony Orchestra Northwest Sinfonia for the music that he wrote for the Microsoft Windows XP operating system and web tour - March 2001
Awards and Nominations
Awards:
BMI TV Music Awards for "CSI:NY" Season 1 and Season 2
ITVA Golden Reel GOLD Award:
Kennedy Space Center "Gateway to the Universe" soundtrack
Music4Games - M4G Editor's Choice Award:
"The Sum of All Fears" (PC)
"BEST MUSIC AWARD - PCXL Magazine's 1998 All-Star Awards:
"Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six"
Game Audio Network Guild (G.A.N.G.) 2003 Awards Nominee
Lineage II: the Chaotic Chronicle (NCSoft), in the following categories:
Best Live Performance Recording, Best Cinematic / Cut-Scene Audio,
Best Original Vocal Song - Choral
British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) 2003
Games Awards Nominee in the Music category:
"Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Tides of War"
British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) 2003
Games Awards Nominee in the Music category:
"Command and Conquer: Generals"
Golden Reel Nominee: Feature Film
"ALI" (Columbia Pictures / Sony Pictures Entertainment)
Golden Reel Nominee: Feature Film
"Any Given Sunday" (Warner Bros.)
British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) 2001
Interactive Entertainment Award Nominee in the Music category:
"Clive Barker's Undying"
"Best Original Music" Nominee by L.A. Weekly:
Blue Sphere Alliance's live theatrical production "Nagasaki Dust"
Golden Reel Nominee:
"Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" (Renaissance Pictures/Universal)
Golden Reel Nominee:
"In the Presence of Mine Enemies" (Showtime Pictures)
See Reviews and News for more awards won by titles that Bill scored!
More Genres
No Artists Found
More Artists
Load All
No Albums Found
More Albums
Load All
No Tracks Found
Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Search results not found
Song not found
Lovers Reunited
Bill Brown Lyrics
No lyrics text found for this track.
The lyrics are frequently found in the comments by searching or by filtering for lyric videos
The lyrics are frequently found in the comments by searching or by filtering for lyric videos
@sylviedefaine8007
Sadly today,(in the classic server after you reach lvl20) in the live server after you reach 105, you're alone,
and all content is party content, can't hunt solo (on classic serve you can't hunt whitout at least a buffer)and on the on all the
servers you would have needed to kill a couple hundred bots to get a free spot, not auto-hunters ... BOTS ... secondly, bots have their
PK'ers out to kill live players so YOU would have to leave the server ... after you off course paid money in the cash shop of L2, so you would
be super disgusted after when leaving L2, and why actually, well Lineage 2 is NOT for live players anymore, not even for Auto-hunters,
Lineage 2 is a money laundering operation for stolen credit cards, they DON'T need live players, nor do they want them, at max capacity on the
forum server after a long break down of the L2 servers (like 9 years ago), they ONLY had 20.000 players on forum, at that time they had monthly prescription at
15$, so you can safely double that number for real subscriptions or even quadruple it since most players had a buff-boxed toon, let's keep it
double conservatively, 40.000 X 15 =600.000$ a month, deduct the royalties they have to pay for using Unreal engine at 5% royalties and
2.5 dollar they have to pay per account to Java, it's not a great income at all, can barely pay employees from that, so their solution?
Launder stolen credit cards trough cash shop items to their bot accounts, so they can register they have an increasing number of
players, and those bots make money, sell this Adena to unsuspecting beginning players who are practically obligated to buy Adena to make it
because the drop rate is so bad you won't be able to afford a C grade weapon even if you level all your toons to level 40 to collect materials
and Adena(in-game money), so they double their profit there again, but how much does NC soft stand to gain from money laundering ?
Most of the botters are braggy people, so they boast in chat how many "pony farms" Summoner player characters they have running, i always hear
them say numbers between 100 and 200, so lets take 150 average, the number of names i counted that actually do this are shockingly high,
about 400 players, what you can considers their "elite pvp'ers" hey those botters have to have fun while they run their pony farms
afk-style... so 400 x 150 = 60.000 bots per server.
Let's just take 1 server for our example, a stolen credit card, depending on their type have between 3000 and over 50.000 monthly
spending limit, let's take a low average 5000 $ spending limit.
so every month those 60.000 bots (let's be modest) launder only 1 credit card and empty it for 5000 $ , 60.000 x 5000 = 300.000.000 $ , 300
million freaking dollars per month, NC Soft does NOT need ANY live players, NC soft doesn't need any whales... NC SOFT is a money
laundering operation of stolen credit cards
@andresdelrio7464
What a nostalgia trip. I forgot I saved this and opened it today, not knowing what I was in for...
I used to leave the Chronicle 2 title screen on my computer and fall asleep to this song
SIXTEEN YEARS AGO
@lucasmemran5075
one of the best video game music i have never heard. So beautiful.
@MateusC-xn4rf
Amo essa música. Brasil.
@bexyevans777
This is beautiful!
@hallyssonchagas1909
In Heine the players could to be at it / fighting mainly during the sieges, but there was still this calm and romantic soundtrack kkk
@Xelnagah23
My favourite song from L2
@kaitokofuku6500
Very relaxing music!
@Matineeboy1981
Memories from c2 age of splendor
@fadliardiansyah2922
Memories in Lineage 2 Goddest Of Destruction.
@Asian_bogan
The whole album the bestest game soundtrack ever shame about the game I remembered got killed and my crystals dropped then quit game forever