Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 Adds 37 New Songs To The Soundtrack
/ Carlos HernandezActivision just revealed that Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2, the remaster of the first two games in the series, will feature 37 new songs mixed in with the original soundtrack of both games.
Here’s the list of artists that are being added to the game’s soundtrack:
A Tribe Called Quest
A. Swayze & the Ghosts
Alex Lahey
All Talk
American Nightmare
Backchat
Baker Boy
Billy Talent
Black Prez ft. Kid Something
CHAII
Charlie Brown Jr.
Cherry Kola
Chick Norris
Craig Craig ft. Icy Black
Crush Effect ft. KARRA
Destroy Boys
DZ Deathrays
FIDLAR
JunkBunny
Less Than Jake
Machine Gun Kelly
Merkules
MxPx
Pkew Pkew Pkew
Reel Big Fish
Rough Francis
Screaming Females
Skepta
Spilt Milk
Strung Out
Sublime
The Ataris
Super Best Frens Club
Token
Tyrone Briggs
Viagra Boys
Zebrahead
The new bands and their songs that will be in the remaster was also revealed in the Youtube channel Noisey, showcasing the songs that will be mixed in with Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater classics such as Goldfinger’s ‘Superman’.
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater isn’t just known for providing one of the best skateboard gameplay ever developed, it’s also known to have a killer soundtrack that to this day is embedded in people’s mind to a point that if ever you hear the song, you can’t help but think about your time with any of the Tony Hawk Pro Skater games.
But the original track isn’t complete as it was reported by Kotaku that 5 classic tracks from the first two games will not make it in the remasters:
Suicidal Tendencies – “Cyco Vision” (THPS1)
Unsane – “Committed” (THPS1)
Anthrax & Public Enemy – “Bring the Noise” (THPS2)
The High & Mighty – “B-Boy Document ‘99″ (THPS2)
Alley Life – “Out With The Old” (THPS2)
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 will launch on PS4, Xbox One, and PC on September 4, 2020.
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