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Six Greatest Sports Game Soundtracks of All Time

There have been many memorable soundtracks in sports games over the years. Some of them worked because of their great variety and notable title tracks, and others complemented the gameplay in an organic way, demonstrating that the developers had chosen the songs with great care.

It's hard to narrow it down to just a few soundtracks over the years as being the greatest of the bunch, but here are my pick's for the best six soundtracks for sports games in the modern era of sports gaming.

#6 – FIFA '98

While the track list on FIFA '98 may be showing it's age a bit, it still carries a wallop of relevant tracks from the late '90s period, creating a great overall vibe for the soundtrack. The iconic song of the bunch — and of that year, frankly — was “Song 2” by Blur. The popularity of that track alone is enough to elevate the overall strength of FIFA '98, but luckily there was a slew of other worthy tracks, including “Tubthumping” from Chumbawamba, Electric Skychurch's “Hugga Bear,” and several songs from The Crystal Method. All that said, Blur's featured track really delivers, and it got you excited right when you put in the disc.

#5 – MLB 08: The Show

If there was ever a sports game soundtrack that was full of novelty and nostalgia, it was MLB 08: The Show. The soundtrack definitely didn't reinvent the wheel, but it provided a slew of familiar favourites and a few other fun one-offs. It scratched the nostalgia itch with ZZ Top's “I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide” as well as “Low Rider” from War. Admittedly, Thin Lizzy's “Jailbreak” and “Blitzkrieg Bop” from The Ramones have been licensed to death, but they actually worked pretty well in a baseball context. “Award Tour” from A Tribe Called Quest and Franz Ferdinand's “The Fallen” didn't really fit with the rest of the soundtrack, but they were good additions nonetheless. Last, but certainly not least, was “Sweep the Leg” by No More Kings, which is pretty much worth the price of admission on its own.

#4 – NBA Street Vol. 2

NBA Street Vol. 2 had a great soundtrack that really matched the vibe that the game was striving to achieve. Nelly's “Not In My House” sets the tone, even though it's a bit on the nose, and the scratchy mix of “Chief Rocka” by Lords of the Underground is a perfect street ball song. The bouncy rhymes of MC Lyte's “Ride Wit Me” also fit the NBA Street gameplay extremely well, and “Rock the Party” by Benzino really complements the rhythm of basketball. Finally, the sharp verses and violins found in Nate Dogg and Eve's “Get Up” is a great “flow” song as well, mixing organically with Street's gameplay.

#3 – Amped 3

For Amped 3, it certainly had a quantity of tracks on the soundtrack, with its 300 songs bursting the storage limit of the disc. Luckily for us, the tracks themselves were also pretty awesome. Most of the songs on offer were pure “shred pop,” with cuts like “Random Celebration” from A Small Victory and “You're Gonna Die” by Brain Failure. Continuing in this motif, tracks such as “Like Butterscotch” and “Softer Seems the Pavement” from The Kite-Eating Tree as well as “Say Anything” from The Cartel complement the exaggerated nature of Amped 3 itself. Additionally, there are some great dance and hip-hop tracks to provide some variety, including Da Diggler's “Supa Powa,” Lojique's “Case Logic” (a fun track) and the rapid-fire “Bulldoggin'” by The Dirtball. The sheer amount of tracks in Amped 3 is staggering.

#2 – FIFA 2001

FIFA 2001's soundtrack provided a memorable cocktail of industrial techno hip-hop, generating a propulsive nature in the menus and the overall product. The notable songs du jour included Moby's “Bodyrock” as well as “Chinese Burn” by the U.K.'s Curve. Additionally, the menus often featured “We Luv You” by Grand Theft Audio as well as a couple of tracks from the Utah Saints, including “Power to the Beats” (a well-suited choice). I'd say these tracks have aged fairly well, retaining some Y2K-era charm while still getting you going. A great soundtrack overall.

#1 – NBA 2K11

NBA 2K11 provided an incredibly well-rounded soundtrack, starting with its ridiculous (but ultimately awesome) opening theme song by Snoop Dogg. Snoop's rhymes about new game modes and the absurd amount of times “NBA 2K11” is said becomes almost comical, but the beat is memorable as all hell. Big Boi provides the cut “Shutterbugg” with some memorable rhymes, and Drake's “Over” fits the bill, even though it's a bit of a flat song overall. I was also happy to see “Sirius” by The Alan Parsons Project, as it is a quintessential sports song at arenas that never seems to get licensed in sports games. The soundtrack also gets a good dose of quirkiness with “Red Rollerskates” by The Brunettes and “Rocketship” by Big Rock Candy Mountain.

Final Thoughts

Obviously, this list is hardly an exhaustive summation of all the great soundtracks and one-off songs that have been dropped into sports games over the last 15 years. There are plenty of great tracks to be found in sports games covering every genre, and these six struck me as memorable examples of how a soundtrack can come together into something special.

What say you, OS community? What are some of your favorite soundtracks/songs from sports games in the last couple of decades?


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Member Comments
# 21 lockdown50 @ 08/21/12 03:05 AM
fight night champion kills all of these 2 roots tracks.... nuff said
 
# 22 Whomario @ 08/21/12 09:27 AM
Single best Songs iŽd rank NHL 99 very high, just because i think that BowieŽs "Heroes" is just about the perfect song and should be mandatory part of every sports game (and iŽm still mad that the Olympics didnŽt get him to perform it at either the opening or closing ceremony)
 
# 23 mb625 @ 08/21/12 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Whomario
Single best Songs iŽd rank NHL 99 very high, just because i think that BowieŽs "Heroes" is just about the perfect song and should be mandatory part of every sports game (and iŽm still mad that the Olympics didnŽt get him to perform it at either the opening or closing ceremony)
If we're doing single songs, I'll nominate Heavy by Collective Soul off of NHL 01, but there were only two songs on that game, and the techno song was super annoying, so it doesn't even come close as far as sound tracks go.
 
# 24 hurdinator @ 08/22/12 07:19 AM
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Originally Posted by kelvinmak
Can I add a dishonorable mention? NHL 09-- that "We are the Warrior" song was catchy, in the most horrible, fingernails-against-blackboard, kinda way.
That song was "The Warriors of time" Great soundtrack NHL 09. I believe it also had "Runnin' wild" by Airbourne as well. If ever there was a great arena intro to get your blood pumping that was it!
 
# 25 Whaaaazuuuuup @ 08/22/12 11:48 AM
Live 03 (Vince carter cover) madden 2003 (Marshell Faulk) & MVP baseball 05 are bein drastically over looked!! Great sound tracks. Ive got those songs on my iPhone, lol!
 
# 26 Blue @ 08/22/12 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Whaaaazuuuuup
Live 03 (Vince carter cover) madden 2003 (Marshell Faulk) & MVP baseball 05 are bein drastically over looked!! Great sound tracks. Ive got those songs on my iPhone, lol!
Vince Carter was on the cover of Live 04, Kidd was on 03
 
# 27 docholliday8706 @ 08/23/12 01:29 AM
In no particular order:
MVP 2005
NHL 10 - despite the ****ty blackhawks song they used since they couldn't get the rights to Chelsea Dagger
SSX3
MLB 11: The Show
Fifa World Cup 2000

Honorable Mention: Madden 2000 if only cause I used to be able to do the entire Ludacris rap from the intro for the following 2 years. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1prWUfkud0
 
# 28 Bellsprout @ 08/23/12 01:41 AM
Tecmo Super Bowl

Tell me this isn't a classic. Especially the stuff at the 1:44 mark in this video...
 
# 29 SAIFMARVEL @ 08/26/12 05:41 AM
nice
 
# 30 marginwalker12 @ 08/27/12 11:32 AM
I'm sorry but in the context of the game MVP 04>>>>>>>MVP 05.

MVP Baseball 04 would be, for me, far and away the greatest sports soundtrack.
 
# 31 bmxhelmets @ 08/31/12 02:17 AM
I remember this game especially for it's story and characters. This must the first RPG which really got into my mind, my heart even. The story is epic and It is just like a very good book. The tactics and gameplay are just as epic as well.
Some of them worked because of their great variety and notable title tracks, and others complemented the gameplay in an organic way, demonstrating that the developers had chosen the songs with great care.
 
# 32 Proof21 @ 09/01/12 09:37 PM
NCAA Football 2006..my favorite sports game soundtrack of all time without a doubt.
 
# 33 durgaprasadzone @ 10/01/12 09:36 AM
Awesome. Love them. Thanks for sharing.
 
# 34 rangerrick012 @ 10/01/12 04:50 PM
1. Madden 04
2. Live 03
3. NBA 2K11

HM: Mat Hoffman Pro BMX 2
 
# 35 katrinalaw @ 10/10/12 06:34 AM
thank you for sharing nice thinking and i am agree with MVP 05 is definitely the best ever.
 
# 36 JodyBear1995 @ 06/19/13 09:32 AM
In my mind the best soundtrack I've ever heard was from the first MLB The Show Series: MLB 06 The Show (which I still own as a collection). I really loved EVERY soundtrack in that game.
 
# 37 RedsRuleNLC @ 06/24/13 09:35 PM
I still rock out to MVP 05
 
# 38 PVarck31 @ 06/29/13 01:11 AM
How is MVP 05 not on here!! Tessie!!!
 
# 39 jijobiku @ 06/29/13 01:46 AM
Too many to choose for me.

NHL 2004
NHL 10
NHL 11
FIFA World Cup 2010
FIFA 08
FIFA 13
Madden 2004
Madden 13
NBA Live 10

If I had to choose one, it would be between FIFAWC 2010, NHL 2004, or NHL 10.
 
# 40 smace767 @ 06/30/13 08:24 AM
NBA Live 2004 has to be on the list. I was in Iraq and had Live 2004 on laptop.

People had to walk by my area and the menu was playing the soundtrack and guys would say who is that or i want to copy the cd. Im like dude its from the video game. And i didnt have the tools to extract it.

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