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Which Sports Game Had the Best Soundtrack? (Roundtable)

Fraser Gilbert: A sports game doesn't need a great soundtrack in order to be successful, but it can help to craft a sense of identity and provide a more memorable experience. In the years that follow, I'll often conjure up nostalgic memories when I hear these classic tunes on the radio.

EA SPORTS' FIFA and NHL series have been part of my life for the best part of twenty years, and although they've enjoyed plenty of great soundtracks in that time, my personal highlight is the one that was featured in 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa. The game's unique selection of tunes offered something different from the yearly pop-centric offerings that have dominated the series for years. Featuring artists such as K'naan, Gang Of Instrumentals and Rocky Dawuni, each song worked to enhance the bright and colorful South African vibe.

Another favorite of mine is Mike Ault/Hollywood Principle's Rocket League soundtrack. While this compilation is unfortunately confined to the menu screens, it provides a foot-tapping concoction of electronica tunes that always gets me pumped up and ready to play. I bought the soundtrack at release, and I've had it on regular rotation ever since.

Jayson Young: Now that licensed soundtracks can get gamers' streams muted and give their videos copyright claims, it seems like a waste of money to sign an expensive playlist of well-known artists when those songs will probably just be silenced as soon as players boot up a game for the first time.

Today's publishers are probably better off paying a composer or two to create an original score that matches the tone of the game, like in Pro Yakyuu Spirits 2013 or Tecmo Super NBA Basketball. NBA Live 09's alternative approach of having ESPN Radio clips playing in the background also won't alert the Internet police. It's sad that soundtrack-centric series like Tony Hawk's Pro Skater can't be shown or broadcast these days unless their volume is dialed down to zero.


 

Mike Lowe: I cannot possibly recall each game's soundtracks over the years (and Google wouldn't do it justice), but I remember The Show and NBA having pretty solid contributions. My favorite, if I had to pick just one game series however, would be FIFA as that's the only game I can probably leave 90% of the songs as active without driving myself nuts.

Perhaps a cool feature would be to allow for a game to update a soundtrack each week or month, sort of like a "DJ Mode" similar to what 2k sports does with their weekly show on the basketball game. Users could even vote on submissions and things like that. Perhaps even gamers could submit their own "amateur" tracks for folks who can actually compile a decent song and recording.

Caley Roark: Ironically, as someone with a lot of musical education and experience, I don't usually pay attention to the soundtracks of sports games. Many times they feature rather forgettable pop tunes; sometimes I customize the playlists to feature only my favorite songs.

A few recent games stick out, however. First, I like the attempt NHL 2K7 made with "cinemotion," an emotion-driven orchestral score that made playing a game feel like a movie. I also have a soft-spot for MVP 2005, especially the flashbacks to that game that hearing "Tessie" brings. While not musically related, the audio highlights included in MLB: The Show each year are also appreciated.

My favorite soundtrack, though, would be any Madden that features the iconic NFL Films music. Nothing highlights the drama and excitement of football quite like the brassy strains of "Ramblin' Man from Gramblin" or "Up She Rises." 

Cicero: The best soundtrack should have a little bit of amazing for everyone and the one soundtrack that did this better than any before, or after, is Madden NFL 2004. This game had it all. Country? Check. Hip-hop? Check. Metal? Check. Punk rock/pop? Got that too.

The "Oh! THAT song!" award goes to Jet's "Are You Gonna Be My Girl". This song, that seemed to be ubiquitous for a time, first debuted on this soundtrack. Other standouts include Outkast's "Church" and Killer Mike's Madden specific remix for "Akshon". A guilty pleasure is Joe Budden's "Pump It Up".

I look back on this soundtrack fondly & still play some the tracks to this day!

Kevin Groves: FIFA is the one consistent soundtrack that never wears on me to the point where I want to mute the game. It is ironic that a soundtrack comprised of mostly pop and rock songs would resonate so loudly with someone who grew up during the golden era of hip-hop (mid-90's in case you were wondering). To this day I still smile when I'm in a store and I hear a song featured on FIFA play over their speakers.

If there's one song that I could play on repeat it would be Tahiti 80s "Big Day" from the FIFA 08 soundtrack. If I had an alarm clock or took the time to program my phone's clock, I would wake up to that song.


Member Comments
# 1 CujoMatty @ 03/09/16 11:16 AM
I have a few but MVP 05 is still my favorite. The I~roc song makes me think of baseball every time I hear it.

I also have fond memories of party hard by Andrew w.k. in whichever Madden it was. It was in Madden before it got big.

The other song that really sticks out is in the first need for speed underground. Get low by lil Jon. Again the song wasn't known at that point.
 
# 2 CM Hooe @ 03/09/16 11:30 AM
The answer to this question is Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2.
 
# 3 TheShizNo1 @ 03/09/16 11:32 AM
Madden 2004
 
# 4 KennyJ1976 @ 03/09/16 02:19 PM
NBA 2K13, I let the Jay-Z intro play everytime I turned the game on.
 
# 5 snc237 @ 03/09/16 06:24 PM
NHL 16!.. Just kidding haha. Madden 04 and 05 had great soundtracks. Plus tony hawk 1-2 sound tracks are burned into my head!
 
# 6 LeftyShortstop @ 03/09/16 07:05 PM
NBA 2K13 with the intro
 
# 7 iTzAsTr0x @ 03/10/16 01:24 AM
NCAA Football 06 had a good one but Fifa has a good one every year
 
# 8 ripcandlestickpark @ 03/10/16 04:32 AM
Some of my personal favorite sports game soundtracks and my most fondly remembered songs from them:

- Madden NFL 2004: "Feeling This" by blink-182, "Way Away" by Yellowcard, "Give Up The Grudge" by Gob, "Back in the Mud" by Bubba Sparxxxx, "Crashing" by Unloco
-Madden NFL 2005: "Alive and Amplified" by the Mooney Suzuki, "Give it Up" by Midtown, "Same Direction" by Hoobastank
-Madden NFL 08: "3's and 7's" by Queens of the Stone Age, "Countdown" by Jupiter One, "Fighting" by Yellowcard, "Watcha Got" by Brother Ali, "Believe" by the Bravery, "Tick Tick Boom" by the Hives, "Underclass Hero" by Sum 41
-Madden NFL 12: "Colours" by Grouplove, "That Ain't Classy" by Classified, "Make Some Noise" by the Beastie Boys, "Bridge Burning" by the Foo Fighters
-Madden NFL 16: "Heavydirtysoul" by twenty one pilots, "Can't Feel My Face" by The Weeknd, "Sirens" by Lee Brice, "Automatic" by Don Braco

-MVP Baseball 2004: "C'mon, C'mon" by the Von Bondies, "Splitting Games" by Snow Patrol, "Please" by Maxeen, "Time & Time Again" by Chronic Future
-The entirety of the MVP Baseball 2005 soundtrack
 
# 9 DatIsraeliGuy @ 03/10/16 05:37 AM
NBA 2k14.
With Imagine Dragons, Eminem and Phil Collins with the best drum solo ever, this is by far my favorite
 
# 10 vinaa23 @ 03/10/16 11:05 AM
Fifa 07 is my all time favorite by far. Supermassive Blackhole, Sewn, Oh My, Sie ist in mich verliebt, Uh-Oh Hello, Civil Sin, Tive Razão... a lot of musics from it are still on my iPod to this day.

Also, Tahiti 80's "Big day" (mentioned in the article) actually is from Fifa 07, not fifa 08
 
# 11 mcdowell31 @ 03/10/16 08:48 PM
Jayson Young, I agree with you wholeheartedly, but for a different reason: I burn-out on the music in less than two weeks. This has happened every year since 2K went mainstream and has contracted music curators for song lists. Old 2K was easier to listen to because the music was “undiscovered” and I usually only heard it on 2K. And, music wasn't attached to commentary the way it is currently: If I turn music off currently then my game has no game commentary or half-time commentary. I'm still playing College Hoops: I can turn music off and other sound is not affected.

In the past, trying to stream music from my PC to the Xbox 360 did not work well for NBA 2K; I don't know if that's an option on Xbox One. However, my burn-out would be solved with an MP3 player or streaming through Pandora.

The curations are not bad just repetitive: I can't listen to Pharell or anybody much after their overexposure on 2K.
 
# 12 masterchaoss @ 03/11/16 01:20 PM
2k11, it felt the most unique to me.
 
# 13 taylerbeckman @ 03/12/16 10:44 PM
NBA 2k10 Soundtrack..
Ace Hood- Top of the World
Matisyahu- One Day
Kanye- Amazing
K'naan- Waving Flag
Some great songs!
 
# 14 Sheila Vanderslice @ 03/13/16 04:55 AM
Definitely Tony Hawk 1 - 2.
 
# 15 JoshC1977 @ 03/13/16 10:43 AM
Going to show my age a bit here....

My favorite sports game soundtrack was from Front Page Sports Baseball Pro '96. All of the songs were baseball-centric and were so much fun listening to in the hours I spent managing my roster and going through the season.

I wish I could remember all the tracks on that game, but this is the one I will never forget:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWKA9Zi5-_Y
 
# 16 redsrule @ 03/13/16 11:01 AM
MVP Baseball 2005 and NBA Live 2005 are the top 2 for me.

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# 17 Sheba2011 @ 03/15/16 11:41 AM
Best - Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2
Worst - Any Madden game.
 

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