Frank Klepacki

&nbsp Frank Klepacki was the main composer of the Command and Conquer series from 1995 until 2002, with returns in 2008 and 2009.

He is most noted for his track Hell March, which saw many versions.

Working in Westwood
In 1995, Frank Klepacki composed music for the first Command & Conquer game. He was first to implement such a music style in a video game. At the time, he was a drummer in the band called I AM and has provided their song "Destructible Times" as the Nod ending credits theme. A year later, he composed music for the first Red Alert game. His composition called Hell March won him the 1996 PC Gamer Magazine award in the Best Game Soundtrack competition, over Quake's Trent Reznor. He continued his work until 2002, composing for Tiberian Sun, Firestorm, Red Alert 2, Yuri's Revenge and Renegade. When Westwood Studios closed, he didn't continue working in Electronic Arts Pacific, but moved to Petroglyph Games.

Return to Command & Conquer
In 2007, Frank Klepacki was called to compose for Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, but he was already busy with another game at Petroglyph. In 2008, he was called again to compose for Red Alert 3. He accepted the job, and remixed his Hell March for the second time and Grinder for the first time. He continued his work with Uprising in 2009.