Frank Klepacki
Frank Klepacki joined Westwood Studios in 1990 as an in-house composer and sound designer,
aged seventeen. He remained with the studio until its closure in 2003, composing the
soundtracks for virtually every major Westwood release across that period. His body of
work — spanning atmospheric dungeon RPG scores, orchestral adventure music, and the
thunderous industrial rock of the Command & Conquer series — represents one of the
most distinctive and consistent musical catalogues in the history of PC gaming.
Klepacki's signature was the fusion of industrial percussion, distorted electric guitar,
and electronic synthesis with orchestral textures. The result was a sound that felt both
militaristic and cinematic — entirely appropriate for the real-time strategy context while
being sufficiently distinctive to stand alone. His C&C soundtracks were among the first
to treat game music as a serious compositional project rather than functional audio wallpaper.
The C&C Remastered Collection (2020) released Klepacki's remastered soundtracks for
the original C&C and Red Alert openly — one of the few instances of a major publisher
making a game's musical archive freely available. Type HELLMARCH anywhere on
this site for a small tribute.