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Madden soundtrack unveiled
written by: James Cooper on 7/2/2004 3:22:03 PM

EA has announced the soundtrack to their latest Madden title, which features 21 tracks from a bunch of today's hottest artists.

“Madden helps set the pace of pop culture by defining the look, feel, and sound of the upcoming season,” said Steve Schnur, Worldwide Executive of Music and Audio at EA. “For millions of players worldwide, the sound of football in Madden NFL 2005 will be synonymous with Franz Ferdinand, D.J. Z Trip, Green Day, THE HIVES and the other artists in the game. We sort through thousands of new songs as we make our selections. We will not put last year’s hits in this year’s game. Players around the world can count on Madden to deliver the coolest tracks of the year.”

For those interested, we've got the whole track listing for you:

Wylde Bunch - Last Day of School

New Found Glory - This Disaster

Earshot - Wait

Hoobastank - Same Direction

Ozomatli - Saturday Night

Jazze Pha Da - Heavy Hittas

Strata - Piece By Piece

Yung Wun - Yung Wun Anthem

Z-Trip feat. Soup of J5 - Listen to the DJ

The D.O.C. vs. Earshot - The Madden Re-Match

Will.I.Am - Go! Hazen Street Fool the World

Midtown - Give It Up

Alter Bridge - Open Your Eyes

Green Day - American Idiot

JR Ewing - Time to Get Dirty

The Hives - Two-Timing Touch

Broken Bones - Mooney

Suzuki - Alive and Amplified

Chevelle - The Clincher

Faith No More - From out of Nowhere (Throwback Track Powered by Rhino)

Franz Ferdinand - Take Me Out

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