Burnout 3 soundtrack

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Burnout 3: Takedown is the third game in the Burnout series of video games. Released on September 7, 2004, developed by Criterion Games and published by Electronic Arts (the first Burnout game EA published), the game drew critical acclaim and a large fanbase. The soundtrack for the Burnout 3: Takedown video game features 44 songs, which is part of "Crash FM", the fictional in-game radio station complete with commentary from DJ Stryker (who is a real DJ from alternative radio station KROQ-FM in Los Angeles). The soundtrack features mainly pop punk, post hardcore, alternative rock songs and songs from other rock bands. The soundtrack has more songs than any other EA title since the 2002 debut of the EA TRAX music initiative, the gaming company's program dedicated to elevating the in-game entertainment experience by delivering breakthrough music in all EA Sports, EA Games and EA Sports Big releases. Within the game you are given the option to choose which songs you want to listen to while playing. You also can choose to turn the commentary on or off.

Main songlist

Songs with explicit lyrics have been completely edited into a "clean version". Other songs, though, only changed one or two lines.

Track Song Title Artist Album
1 "Independence Day" No Motiv 5.4Daylight Breaking
2 "Always You (Good Times)" Amber Pacific 5.4Fading Days
3 "Over the Counter Culture" The Ordinary Boys 5.4Over the Counter Culture
4 "Rookie of the Year" Funeral for a Friend 5.4Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation
5 "Time and Time Again" Chronic Future 5.4Lines in My Face
6 "This Fire" Franz Ferdinand 5.4Franz Ferdinand
7 "C'mon C'mon" The Von Bondies 5.4Pawn Shoppe Heart
8 "I Wanna Be Sedated" Ramones 5.4Road to Ruin
9 "Make a Sound" Autopilot Off 5.4Make a Sound
10 "Orpheus" Ash 5.4Meltdown
11 "Breathing" Yellowcard 5.4Ocean Avenue
12 "Rise Up" Pennywise 5.4From the Ashes
13 "Reinventing the Wheel to Run Myself Over" Fall Out Boy 5.4Take This To Your Grave
14 "Lazy Generation"[1] The F-Ups 5.4The F-Ups
15 "Autobrats" The Lot Six 5.4Major Fables
16 "Hot Night Crash" Sahara Hotnights 5.4Kiss & Tell
17 "I Let Go" Eighteen Visions 5.4Obsession
18 "Saccharine Smile" Donots 5.4Amplify the Good Times
19 "Populace in Two" From First to Last 5.4Dear Diary, My Teen Angst Has a Body Count
20 "Memory" Sugarcult 5.4Palm Trees and Power Lines
21 "Stay in Shadow" Finger Eleven 5.4Finger Eleven
22 "Congratulations Smack and Katy" Reggie and the Full Effect 5.4Under the Tray
23 "Everyone Alive" Local H 5.4Whatever Happened to P.J. Soles?
24 "Please"[2] Maxeen 5.4Maxeen
25 "At Least I'm Known for Something" New Found Glory 5.4Catalyst
26 "I'm Not Okay (I Promise)"[3] My Chemical Romance 5.4Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge
27 "C'mon" Go Betty Go 5.4Worst Enemy
28 "Broken Promises" Moments in Grace 5.4Moonlight Survived
29 "Give It Up" Midtown 5.4Forget What You Know
30 "Fall Apart" 1208 5.4Turn of the Screw
31 "My Favorite Accident" Motion City Soundtrack 5.4I Am the Movie
32 "Paper Wings" Rise Against 5.4Siren Song of the Counter Culture
33 "Sing Along Forever" The Bouncing Souls 5.4Anchors Aweigh
34 "Audio Blood" The Matches 5.4E. Von Dahl Killed the Locals
35 "4/16" Silent Drive 5.4Love Is Worth It
36 "Here I Am" The Explosion 5.4Black Tape
37 "Come On!" The D4 5.46twenty
38 "Shake That Bush Again" The Mooney Suzuki 5.4Alive & Amplified
39 "Animal"[2] Mudmen 5.4Overrated
40 "Decent Days and Nights" The Futureheads 5.4The Futureheads
41 "Heart Full of Black" Burning Brides 5.4Leave No Ashes
42 "Right Side of the Bed"[2] Atreyu 5.4The Curse
43 "Radio Up" Letter Kills 5.4The Bridge
44 "Just Tonight..." Jimmy Eat World 5.4Futures
  1. This song was censored for the game's soundtrack (Just like a car on a silver platter) instead of (Just like shit on a silver platter)
  2. Clean version was used
  3. Part of this song was censored for the game's soundtrack (I'm Not Okay) instead of (I'm Not O-fucking-kay)

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