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Lennertz obviously threw himself at this, and with great results. It’s a full Western caper that is always on the move. (GUN) - Score Wars. Christopher Lennertz has written an original score unlike any you will find elsewhere in the world of video games. (MEDAL OF HONOR: RISING SUN) - Colin Moriarty, IGN.
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Lennertz. He has written music for some of the world’s...
- PROJECTS
barb and star go to vista del mar (with dara taylor) the...
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Mike McCready from Pearl Jam. Music and Lyrics written by...
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Grammy Nominated Janelle Monae and Chris worked together on...
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Lennertz also manages to craft a sense of theme for the main...
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As a proud Board Member, Chris will send a signed CD of...
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Christopher Lennertz. REPRESENTATION. RICHARD KRAFT/LAURA...
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Film score, video game score, jazz, electronic. Occupation (s) Composer, songwriter. Instrument (s) Piano, keyboards, synthesizer, percussion, guitar. Years active. 1998–present. Christopher Joseph Lennertz (born January 2, 1972) is an American composer of film, television, and video game scores.
Christopher Lennertz. Composer: The Boys. Christopher Joseph Lennertz is an American music composer from Massachusetts. He had written music for various films, video games and shows including Lost in Space, Sausage Party, Medal of Honor, Hop, Alvin and The Chipmunks, Agent Carter, Supernatural, Revolution, Think Like A Man, The Boys, UglyDolls ...
- January 1, 1
- 5 min
- Methuen, Massachusetts, USA
10.4K subscribers ‧ 36 videos. Christopher Lennertz has written music for some of the world’s greatest storytellers. Whether its biting action and satire for Amazon’s hit The Boys, or the ...
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Aug 21, 2021 · "The Boys" composer Christopher Lennertz and writer Michael Saltzman spoke to Insider about how the track, performed by Erin Moriarty, came to be.