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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 LagunaLaguana, Jeffery Stott and Jacen Touchstone.
 
''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. 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''. Other songs in the game are remastered versions of existing songs from selected artists' work.
 
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, Kitty Shack, MXPXMxPx, Paramore, Reggie & the Full Effect, and Trivium.
 
The nine radio stations available in the game are:
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|'''Sim Time'''
|Hyper
|Lemon Jelly
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|'''Vanadu'''
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|The F*cking Champs
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|<small>stereo_altrock2</small>
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|'''Bells'''
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|Walt Szalva
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|<small>stereo_altrock3</small>
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|'''Echaydio'''
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|McHale Barone
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|<small>stereo_altrock4</small>
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|'''Trance'''
|JasonJacen Touchstone
|<small>stereo_dance3</small>
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|'''Swunk'''
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|J Greco
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|<small>stereo_lounge5</small>
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|'''Kremlsche'''
|Eric Valladares / John Cobbett
|<small>stereo_numetal1</small>
|rowspan=4|Nu-Metal
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|'''Dias Pei'''
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|The F*cking Champs
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|<small>stereo_numetal3</small>
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|'''Take Me Home, Please'''
|Reggie &and the Full Effect
|<small>stereo_reggie</small>
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|'''Another World'''
|Kitty Shack ''(Eric Pressly)''
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|'''Strada'''
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|The F*cking Champs
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|<small>stereo_punkpop2</small>
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|'''Late Again'''
|MxPx
|MXPX
|<small>stereo_mxpx</small>
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==Trivia==
* "Jacen Touchstone" is incorrectly credited as "Jacen Touch'''e'''stone" 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 [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 packpacks.
* {{WP|Nivek Ogre}} (''Skinny Puppy'') sings on ''Deepswell'', as revealed [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Veslo6Quczc here].
 
==Notes==
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