http://music.ign.com/articles/800/800266p1.html Madden NFL 08 Soundtrack Revealed Get ready to rock armchair quarterback style. by IGN Music June 28, 2007 - Established musical acts mingle with new jacks on the in-game soundtrack for Madden NFL 08. The music contained in the latest installment of EA's popular football franchise features no less than 27 songs from artists as diverse as MIMS, Queens of the Stone Age Sum 41, Timbaland, and Daddy Yankee as well as newcomers Airbourne, Datarock, Operator and Enter Shikari. "The annual goal of the Madden NFL soundtrack is to give unprecedented exposure to new artists, bring established stars to a whole new level, and single-handedly define the sound of the coming year via the biggest sports franchise in video game history," said Steve Schnur, Worldwide Executive of Music and Marketing at EA. "Radio is adding songs based on a band's inclusion in the game. Video channels are creating their playlists based on the soundtrack. Simply put, Madden moves music forward. And this year's soundtrack is perhaps our most daring and effective mix of artists ever." Madden NFL 08 In-Game Soundtrack Track Listing Airbourne Runnin' Wild Atreyu Becoming Brother Ali Whatcha Got Daddy Yankee Impacto Datarock The New Song Earl Greyhound S.O.S. Enter Shikari OK, Time For Plan B From Autumn To Ashes Daylight Slaving HE**YEAH You Wouldn't Know Jupiter One Countdown MIMS Cop It Murs Dreadlocks O-Solo Monsta Operator Soul Crusher Ozzy Osbourne I Don't Wanna Stop Pharoahe Monch feat. Showtyme Desire Pitbull feat. Don Omar Fuego Remix Queens Of The Stone Age 3's & 7's Red1 feat. Afu-Ra Dem No Worry We Shadows Fall Redemption Swizz Beatz It's Me Snitches Sum 41 Underclass Hero Team Shadetek feat. 77Klash & Jahdan Brooklyn Anthem The Bravery Believe The Hives Tick Tick Boom The Used The Ripper Timbaland feat. Justin Timberlake Release Yellowcard Fighting Zion I & The Grouch Hit'em
Nice to see Brother Ali and Pharoahe Monch on there but their songs get canceled out by the fact Sum-41 somehow got their sorry excuse for a song on the soundtrack. Everything that band touches sucks.
i have one, but in ESPN, you could put your own music for the team's intro and during touchdowns, turnovers, and other things...with the 360, all i can do, it play music off of my media player, and then i have to pause it so i can hear the commentary, so it's not the same
that guy does suck, but with the new ESPN intigration, they should have some decent commentary this year...hopefully