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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]], Jacen Touchstone, Walt Szalva, |
[[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, Sharky Laguana, Carla Kihlstedt and Jeffery Stott. |
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''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''. |
''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> |
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|rowspan=5|Alternative Rock |
|rowspan=5|Alternative Rock |
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|[[File:Ts2c altrock1.ogg|noicon]] |
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|'''Vanadu''' |
|'''Vanadu''' |
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|Walt Szalva |
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|<small>stereo_altrock3</small> |
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|[[File:Ts2c altrock3.ogg|noicon]] |
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|'''Echaydio''' |
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|<small>stereo_amdub1</small> |
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|rowspan=4|Ambient Dub |
|rowspan=4|Ambient Dub |
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|[[File:Ts2c amdub1.ogg|noicon]] |
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|J Greco |
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|[[File:Ts2c amdub3.ogg|noicon]] |
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|'''Saracen''' |
|'''Saracen''' |
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|Dix Bruce |
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|<small>stereo_blue2</small> |
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|[[File:Ts2c blue2.ogg|noicon]] |
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|'''Lonepine'''<ref>Inspired by Bill Monroe's "In The Pines".</ref> |
|'''Lonepine'''<ref>Inspired by Bill Monroe's "In The Pines".</ref> |
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|<small>stereo_dance1</small> |
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|rowspan=4|Trance Dance |
|rowspan=4|Trance Dance |
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|[[File:Ts2c dance1.ogg|noicon]] |
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|Matmos |
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|<small>stereo_dance2</small> |
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|[[File:Ts2c dance2.ogg|noicon]] |
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|'''Trance''' |
|'''Trance''' |
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|<small>stereo_goth1</small> |
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|rowspan=4|Industrial |
|rowspan=4|Industrial |
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|[[File:Ts2c goth1.ogg|noicon]] |
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|'''Deepswell''' |
|'''Deepswell''' |
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|The Humble Brothers |
|The Humble Brothers |
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|'''Mah Shoo Moe #2''' |
|'''Mah Shoo Moe #2''' |
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|<small>stereo_lounge1</small> |
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|rowspan=5|Lounge Music |
|rowspan=5|Lounge Music |
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|[[File:Ts2c lounge1.ogg|noicon]] |
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|Tipsy |
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|<small>stereo_lounge3</small> |
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|[[File:Ts2c lounge3.ogg|noicon]] |
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|Tipsy |
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|<small>stereo_lounge4</small> |
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|J Greco |
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|<small>stereo_lounge5</small> |
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|[[File:Ts2c lounge5.ogg|noicon]] |
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|'''Kremlsche''' |
|'''Kremlsche''' |
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|<small>stereo_numetal1</small> |
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|rowspan=4|Nu-Metal |
|rowspan=4|Nu-Metal |
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|[[File:Ts2c numetal1.ogg|noicon]] |
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|'''Static''' |
|'''Static''' |
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|The F*cking Champs |
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|'''Like Light To The Flies''' |
|'''Like Light To The Flies''' |
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|rowspan=4|Pop |
|rowspan=4|Pop |
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|[[File:Ts2c pop1.ogg|noicon]] |
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|'''Upside''' |
|'''Upside''' |
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|'''Another World''' |
|'''Another World''' |
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|Kitty Shack ''( |
|Kitty Shack ''(Charlton Pettus)'' |
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|<small>stereo_kittyshack</small> |
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|[[File:Ts2c kittyshack.ogg|noicon]] |
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|'''Clearblue''' |
|'''Clearblue''' |
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|rowspan=4|Punk Pop |
|rowspan=4|Punk Pop |
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|[[File:Ts2c punkpop1.ogg|noicon]] |
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|'''Strada''' |
|'''Strada''' |
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|The F*cking Champs |
|The F*cking Champs |
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|<small>stereo_punkpop2</small> |
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|'''Pressure''' |
|'''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. |
* 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. |
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* {{WP|Nivek Ogre}} (''Skinny Puppy'') sings on ''Deepswell'', as revealed [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Veslo6Quczc here]. |
* {{WP|Nivek Ogre}} (''Skinny Puppy'') sings on ''Deepswell'', as revealed [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Veslo6Quczc here]. |
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*Keely Hawkes sings on Another World, as revealed [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4-9nl3Ulrk here]. |
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* ''Lounge 2'' is reused as an ambient loop in {{WP|Mass Effect 2}}<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYX-GSFj5UM YouTube]</ref>. |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
Latest revision as of 17:14, 27 June 2021
This is a list of songs from the console version of 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, The F*cking Champs, The Humble Brothers, Matmos, Tipsy, Jacen Touchstone, Walt Szalva, Sharky Laguana, Carla Kihlstedt 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.
Several real-life songs were rerecorded into Simlish, and can be played individually on a stereo, much like selecting a radio station. These artists are Fischerspooner, MxPx, Paramore, Reggie & the Full Effect, and Trivium.
The nine radio stations available in the game are:
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In-game music[edit | edit source]
Title | Artist | Filename | Mode | Preview |
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The Sims Theme (Junkie XL Remix) | Mark Mothersbaugh | music_48_title_track | Title Track | |
Arch of the Sim (Lemon Jelly Remix) | Mark Mothersbaugh | music_24_bbcas1 | Build/Buy/CAS | |
Stop and Sim (General Midi Remix) | Mark Mothersbaugh | music_24_bbcas2 | ||
Sim Time Sim Place (Hyper Remix) | Mark Mothersbaugh | music_24_bbcas3 |
Radio station music[edit | edit source]
Title | Artist | Filename | Station | Preview |
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The Sims 2 Theme (Timo Maas Remix) | Mark Mothersbaugh | music_24_djbooth_fast | DJ booth | |
First Volley (General Midi Remix) | Mark Mothersbaugh | music_24_djbooth_generalmidi | ||
Busy (Adam Freeland Remix) | Mark Mothersbaugh | music_24_djbooth_med | ||
music_24_djbooth_slow | ||||
Sims Emo | Jacen Touchstone | stereo_altrock1 | Alternative Rock | |
Vanadu | The F*cking Champs | stereo_altrock2 | ||
Bells | Walt Szalva | stereo_altrock3 | ||
Echaydio | McHale Barone | stereo_altrock4 | ||
Suddenly | Ryan Ferguson | stereo_ryan | ||
Aegean Dub | Jef Stott | stereo_amdub1 | Ambient Dub | |
J Greco | stereo_amdub2 | |||
stereo_amdub3 | ||||
Saracen | Jef Stott | stereo_amdub4 | ||
Don't Let The Deal Go Down[1] | Dix Bruce | stereo_blue1 | Bluegrass | |
Handyman Blues | Dix Bruce | stereo_blue2 | ||
Lonepine[2] | Dix Bruce | stereo_blue3 | ||
Monroe Stomp[3] | Dix Bruce | stereo_blue4 | ||
Old Folks[4] | Dix Bruce | stereo_blue5 | ||
stereo_dance1 | Trance Dance | |||
Matmos | stereo_dance2 | |||
Trance | Jacen Touchstone | stereo_dance3 | ||
Just Let Go (Tommie Sunshine Brooklyn Fire Retouch Instrumental) | Fischerspooner | stereo_fischer | ||
Gheffahschomp | John Cobbett | stereo_goth1 | Industrial | |
Deepswell | The Humble Brothers | stereo_goth2 | ||
Mah Shoo Moe #2 | John Cobbett | stereo_goth3 | ||
stereo_goth4 | ||||
stereo_lounge1 | Lounge Music | |||
stereo_lounge2 | ||||
Tipsy | stereo_lounge3 | |||
Tipsy | stereo_lounge4 | |||
Swunk | J Greco | stereo_lounge5 | ||
Kremlsche | Eric Valladares / John Cobbett | stereo_numetal1 | Nu-Metal | |
Static | The Humble Brothers | stereo_numetal2 | ||
Dias Pei | The F*cking Champs | stereo_numetal3 | ||
Like Light To The Flies | Trivium | stereo_trivium | ||
Chameleon | The Humble Brothers | stereo_pop1 | Pop | |
Upside | The Humble Brothers | stereo_pop2 | ||
Take Me Home, Please | Reggie and the Full Effect | stereo_reggie | ||
Another World | Kitty Shack (Charlton Pettus) | stereo_kittyshack | ||
Clearblue | The Humble Brothers | stereo_punkpop1 | Punk Pop | |
Strada | The F*cking Champs | stereo_punkpop2 | ||
Pressure | Paramore | stereo_paramore | ||
Late Again | MxPx | stereo_mxpx |
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- "Jacen Touchstone" is incorrectly credited as "Jacen Touchestone" in the game's credits.
- 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 pre-release montage of music from the game, despite not appearing in the final release. Some of the songs were eventually included in the Seasons and Bon Voyage expansion packs.
- Nivek Ogre (Skinny Puppy) sings on Deepswell, as revealed here.
- Keely Hawkes sings on Another World, as revealed here.
- Lounge 2 is reused as an ambient loop in Mass Effect 2[5].
Notes[edit | edit source]
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