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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, Carla Kihlstedt, Sharky Laguana and Jeffery Stott.
[[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.


''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>
|<small>stereo_altrock1</small>
|rowspan=5|Alternative Rock
|rowspan=5|Alternative Rock
|[[File:Ts2c altrock1.ogg|noicon]]
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|'''Vanadu'''
|'''Vanadu'''
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|Walt Szalva
|Walt Szalva
|<small>stereo_altrock3</small>
|<small>stereo_altrock3</small>
|[[File:Ts2c altrock3.ogg|noicon]]
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|'''Echaydio'''
|'''Echaydio'''
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|<small>stereo_amdub1</small>
|<small>stereo_amdub1</small>
|rowspan=4|Ambient Dub
|rowspan=4|Ambient Dub
|[[File:Ts2c amdub1.ogg|noicon]]
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|J Greco
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|<small>stereo_amdub3</small>
|<small>stereo_amdub3</small>
|[[File:Ts2c amdub3.ogg|noicon]]
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|'''Saracen'''
|'''Saracen'''
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|Dix Bruce
|Dix Bruce
|<small>stereo_blue2</small>
|<small>stereo_blue2</small>
|[[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>
|<small>stereo_dance1</small>
|rowspan=4|Trance Dance
|rowspan=4|Trance Dance
|[[File:Ts2c dance1.ogg|noicon]]
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|Matmos
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|<small>stereo_dance2</small>
|<small>stereo_dance2</small>
|[[File:Ts2c dance2.ogg|noicon]]
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|'''Trance'''
|'''Trance'''
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|<small>stereo_goth1</small>
|<small>stereo_goth1</small>
|rowspan=4|Industrial
|rowspan=4|Industrial
|[[File:Ts2c goth1.ogg|noicon]]
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|'''Deepswell'''
|'''Deepswell'''
|The Humble Brothers
|The Humble Brothers
|<small>stereo_goth2</small>
|<small>stereo_goth2</small>
|[[File:Ts2c goth2.ogg|noicon]]
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|'''Mah Shoo Moe #2'''
|'''Mah Shoo Moe #2'''
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|<small>stereo_lounge1</small>
|<small>stereo_lounge1</small>
|rowspan=5|Lounge Music
|rowspan=5|Lounge Music
|[[File:Ts2c lounge1.ogg|noicon]]
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|Tipsy
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|<small>stereo_lounge3</small>
|<small>stereo_lounge3</small>
|[[File:Ts2c lounge3.ogg|noicon]]
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|Tipsy
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|<small>stereo_lounge4</small>
|<small>stereo_lounge4</small>
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|J Greco
|J Greco
|<small>stereo_lounge5</small>
|<small>stereo_lounge5</small>
|[[File:Ts2c lounge5.ogg|noicon]]
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|'''Kremlsche'''
|'''Kremlsche'''
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|<small>stereo_numetal1</small>
|<small>stereo_numetal1</small>
|rowspan=4|Nu-Metal
|rowspan=4|Nu-Metal
|[[File:Ts2c numetal1.ogg|noicon]]
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|'''Static'''
|'''Static'''
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|The F*cking Champs
|The F*cking Champs
|<small>stereo_numetal3</small>
|<small>stereo_numetal3</small>
|[[File:Ts2c numetal3.ogg|noicon]]
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|'''Like Light To The Flies'''
|'''Like Light To The Flies'''
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|<small>stereo_pop1</small>
|<small>stereo_pop1</small>
|rowspan=4|Pop
|rowspan=4|Pop
|[[File:Ts2c pop1.ogg|noicon]]
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|'''Upside'''
|'''Upside'''
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|'''Another World'''
|'''Another World'''
|Kitty Shack ''(Eric Pressly)''
|Kitty Shack ''(Charlton Pettus)''
|<small>stereo_kittyshack</small>
|<small>stereo_kittyshack</small>
|[[File:Ts2c kittyshack.ogg|noicon]]
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|'''Clearblue'''
|'''Clearblue'''
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|<small>stereo_punkpop1</small>
|<small>stereo_punkpop1</small>
|rowspan=4|Punk Pop
|rowspan=4|Punk Pop
|[[File:Ts2c punkpop1.ogg|noicon]]
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|'''Strada'''
|'''Strada'''
|The F*cking Champs
|The F*cking Champs
|<small>stereo_punkpop2</small>
|<small>stereo_punkpop2</small>
|[[File:Ts2c punkpop2.ogg|noicon]]
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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.
* {{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].
*Keely Hawkes sings on Another World, as revealed [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4-9nl3Ulrk here].
* ''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==
==Notes==

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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:

  • Alternative Rock
  • Ambient Dub
  • Bluegrass
  • Industrial
  • Lounge Music
  • Nu-Metal
  • Pop
  • Punk Pop
  • Trance Dance

In-game music[edit | edit source]

Title Artist Filename Mode Preview
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
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]

  1. Inspired by "Don't Let Your Deal Go Down" (trad.).
  2. Inspired by Bill Monroe's "In The Pines".
  3. Inspired by Bill Monroe's "Bluegrass Stomp".
  4. Inspired by "I Wonder How The Old Folks Are At Home" (trad.).
  5. YouTube