SSX soundtrack details and full artist list

EA has revealed the soundtrack details for the upcoming SSX game, which is currently on sale at the iTunes and Amazon MP3 store for $7.99. The soundtrack available for purchase features 12 original tracks from artists such as Amon Tobin, The Qemists, Camo & Krooked and Raffertie. Sadly, the full, 36-song soundtrack featured in the game is not for sale but features licensed music that can be bought individually. The full, in-game soundtrack list is as follows:

Camo & Krooked Breezeblock
Camo & Krooked Portal
Dels Capsize ft. Joe Goddard & Roots Manuva
Digitalism Blitz
DJ Shadow I Gotta Rock (Irn Mnky Swagger Mix)
Felguk ft. Example Plastic Smile
Flux Pavilion I Can’t Stop
Foster the People Houdini
Handsome Furs Damage
Hyper Accelerate
J Boogie’s Dubtronic Science Magik (Egyptian Lover Remix) ft. Aima the Dream, Cait La Dee & Raashan Ahmad
Kid Digital Done With That ft. Profit
Konrad Old Money Big Error
Lateef the Truthspeaker Oakland ft. Del the Funky Homosapien & The Grouch
Nero Scorpions
Noisia Could this Be
Noisia Machine Gun
Pretty Lights Hot Like Dimes
Raffertie Twitch (It Grows and Grows: SSX Version)
Run-DMC It’s Tricky (SSX Pretty Lights Remix)
Skrillex Scatta ft. Foreign Beggers & Bare Noize
Styrofoam Ones Better
The Big Pink Stay Gold
The Herbaliser What You Asked For
The Hives 1000 Answers
The Naked and Famous Young Blood
The Prototypes Your Future
The Qemists Bones ft. Kellermensch
The Qemists Stompbox
The Qemists Lifeline
Theophilus London I Stand Alone (Ocelot Mix)
TRS-80 Mirage
Turbowolf A Rose for the Crows
Two Door Cinema Club Something Good Can Work (The Twelves Remix)
Wretch 32 Traktor
Zion I and the Grouch Drop It on the

In addition, SSX will have a custom soundtrack option for players to upload their own music and listen to custom soundtracks. The game also features a custom remix tool that will remix both licensed and custom tracks based on in-game play and performance. The SSX soundtrack is out now and the game is out Feb. 28 in North America and the rest of the world on March 2.

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