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[[File:The Sims 2 Logo.png|right|180px]]This is a '''list of songs from the console version of ''[[The Sims 2 (console)|The Sims 2]]'''''. Music was created for the game by real-life artists; including Dix Bruce, Darol Anger, McHale Barone, Eric Valladares, John Cobbett, J Greco, [[Wikipedia:TransChamps|The F*cking Champs]], [[Wikipedia:The Humble Brothers|The Humble Brothers]], [[Wikipedia:Matmos|Matmos]], [[Wikipedia:Tipsy (band)|Tipsy]], Jacen Touchstone, Walt Szalva, CarlaSharky KihlstedtLaguana, SharkyCarla LaguanaKihlstedt and Jeffery Stott.
 
''The Sims 2'' features nine [[radio stations]] with entirely unique music, but reuses music from ''[[The Sims 2: Nightlife]]'' as background music for the different modes of the game and the DJ booth. Many of the songs were originally recorded for ''[[The Urbz: Sims in the City]]'' and were held over to be used in ''The Urbz 2'', which was ultimately refactored into ''The Sims 2''.
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|<small>stereo_altrock1</small>
|rowspan=5|Alternative Rock
|[[File:Ts2c altrock1.ogg|noicon]]
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|'''Vanadu'''
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|Walt Szalva
|<small>stereo_altrock3</small>
|[[File:Ts2c altrock3.ogg|noicon]]
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|'''Echaydio'''
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|<small>stereo_amdub1</small>
|rowspan=4|Ambient Dub
|[[File:Ts2c amdub1.ogg|noicon]]
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|<small>stereo_amdub3</small>
|[[File:Ts2c amdub3.ogg|noicon]]
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|'''Saracen'''
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|Dix Bruce
|<small>stereo_blue2</small>
|[[File:Ts2c blue2.ogg|noicon]]
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|'''Lonepine'''<ref>Inspired by Bill Monroe's "In The Pines".</ref>
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|<small>stereo_dance1</small>
|rowspan=4|Trance Dance
|[[File:Ts2c dance1.ogg|noicon]]
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|Matmos
|<small>stereo_dance2</small>
|[[File:Ts2c dance2.ogg|noicon]]
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|'''Trance'''
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|<small>stereo_goth1</small>
|rowspan=4|Industrial
|[[File:Ts2c goth1.ogg|noicon]]
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|'''Deepswell'''
|The Humble Brothers
|<small>stereo_goth2</small>
|[[File:Ts2c goth2.ogg|noicon]]
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|'''Mah Shoo Moe #2'''
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|<small>stereo_lounge1</small>
|rowspan=5|Lounge Music
|[[File:Ts2c lounge1.ogg|noicon]]
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|Tipsy
|<small>stereo_lounge3</small>
|[[File:Ts2c lounge3.ogg|noicon]]
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|J Greco
|<small>stereo_lounge5</small>
|[[File:Ts2c lounge5.ogg|noicon]]
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|'''Kremlsche'''
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|<small>stereo_numetal1</small>
|rowspan=4|Nu-Metal
|[[File:Ts2c numetal1.ogg|noicon]]
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|'''Static'''
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|The F*cking Champs
|<small>stereo_numetal3</small>
|[[File:Ts2c numetal3.ogg|noicon]]
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|'''Like Light To The Flies'''
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|<small>stereo_pop1</small>
|rowspan=4|Pop
|[[File:Ts2c pop1.ogg|noicon]]
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|'''Upside'''
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|'''Another World'''
|Kitty Shack ''(EricCharlton PresslyPettus)''
|<small>stereo_kittyshack</small>
|[[File:Ts2c kittyshack.ogg|noicon]]
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|'''Clearblue'''
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|<small>stereo_punkpop1</small>
|rowspan=4|Punk Pop
|[[File:Ts2c punkpop1.ogg|noicon]]
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|'''Strada'''
|The F*cking Champs
|<small>stereo_punkpop2</small>
|[[File:Ts2c punkpop2.ogg|noicon]]
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|'''Pressure'''
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* The music on the Bluegrass station was originally intended to be included on a country-themed station in the PC game, but was cut before release. One of the songs can be heard in a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cA3vOnxZRkM pre-release montage] of music from the game, despite not appearing in the final release. Some of the songs were eventually included in the ''[[The Sims 2: Seasons|Seasons]]'' and ''[[The Sims 2: Bon Voyage|Bon Voyage]]'' expansion packs.
* {{WP|Nivek Ogre}} (''Skinny Puppy'') sings on ''Deepswell'', as revealed [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Veslo6Quczc here].
*Keely ''LoungeHawkes 2''sings ison reusedAnother World, as anrevealed ambient loop in {{WP|Mass Effect 2}}<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYXY4-GSFj5UM9nl3Ulrk here]</ref>.
* ''Lounge 2'' is reused as an ambient loop in {{WP|Mass Effect 2}}<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYX-GSFj5UM YouTube]</ref>.
 
==Notes==