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Shadow20002
11-03-2003, 03:56 PM
Over 80 tracks including 50 all original west coast hip hop performances and an eclectic collection of tunes ranging from, funk, rap, metal, rock, alt metal and Spanish rock fuel Activision, Inc.’s (Nasdaq: ATVI) highly anticipated True Crime: Streets of L.A. The upcoming mission-based driving and action game, which is scheduled to ship to retail outlets worldwide on November 4, 2003, will be available on the PlayStationÒ2 computer entertainment system, the XboxÒ video game system from Microsoft and Nintendo GameCubeÔ. The game has been rated “M” (“Mature” – Blood and Gore, Mature Sexual Themes, Strong Language and Violence) by the ESRB.

In addition to an extensive in-game song line up, a True Crime: Streets of L.A. CD soundtrack will be released on November 11 by Vybe Squad Records and distributed by Koch Entertainment. The CD soundtrack will feature a variety of music from the game including original tracks from Snoop Dogg, Westside Connection (Ice Cube, Mac 10 and WC), Warren G., KAM, Jayo Felony, Boo Yaa Tribe, Easy-E Jr., among others. Songs from the upcoming soundtrack can be previewed at www.truecrimela.com

Following is a list of tracks:

LICENSED TRACKS
Deftones – “Minerva”
Taproot – “Poem”
Funkadelic – “(Not Just) Knee Deep”
Parliament – “Flashlight”
Megadeath – “Peace Sells” and “Symphony of Destruction”
Ice T - “6 ‘N The Morning “ and “I’m Your Pusher”
N.E.R.D. –“Lap Dance” and “Rock Star “
Plastino Mosh – “Afro Man” and “Saint Tropez Is Not Far “
Unloco – “Bruises”
Systematic – “Not Like You”
Bone Thugs N Harmony – “For Tha Love of $ “ and “Thuggish Ruggish Bone”
Mack 10 – “Foe Life”
The DOC – “It’s Funky ENUFF “ and “The Formula”
Grade 8 – “Let Me Know “
I Mother Earth – “Levitate “ and “Rain Will Fall “
AudioBullys – “The Snow”
ORIGINAL TRACKS
Snoop Dogg – “Dance Wit Me” and “Flick Wit You”
Warren G. featuring RBX - “What You Wanna Do?”
Westside Connection (Ice Cube, Mack 10 & WC) – “Terrorist Threat”
Westside Connection featuring Nocturnal – “Lights Out”
E-40 – “In And Out “
KAM feat. Cavie and Above The Law – “True Crime”
Boo Yaa Tribe – “Legends”
Bishop – “True Crimes”
Coolio – “Life”
Suga Free – “Angry” and “Don’t Fight The Pimpin”
Jayo Felony – “Let Me See Sump-Thin’ (Thug Night)” and
“Don’t U Feel Like a Mark”
Mausberg – “Ring King”
Damizza feat.N.U.N.E. – “I’ll Do Anything “
RBX and Mr. Tan feat. S. Class – “Please Believe Lights Out”
Bishop featuring Trek Life & Bokey Loc – “Let’s Get It Poppin“
Shade Sheist – “Somebody Steal the Show”
Lil ½ Dead, Showtime, Kontroversy and Quick-2 Mac – “This is How We Live in L.A. (Heeey)”
South Central Cartel featuring Tha Flock – “Thug The Club”
Bad Azz, E-White and NONSTOP – “Tha Truth”
Kam – “Yu Who”
Big Tray Deee, Threat, Short Khop and Kokain – “Fu-k With Us”
Lil ½ Dead, Showtime – “Gotta Get Away”
Lil Eazy E – “Consequences”
Dee Dimes, Bishop, B-12, Caviar, Lil Eazy E – “In Da Streetz “
Hollywood (Unique, Janelle and Bigg Swoop) - “Drinks In The Air” and “Hollywood”
Hollywood featuring Tad Baddlez and Ill Gates – “Pop A Bottle"
Soul Star - “We Don’t Stop”
Pomona City Rydaz – “Do Time – True Crime,” “Back Seat Driver” and “Breath On Um”
Pomona City Rydaz. featuring Big Tray Dee – “T.R.U.E.”
Dee Dimes featuring Bigg Swoop – “They Don’t Know”
Big Tray Deee - “G’Z Movin“
Sly Boogy – “Flow”
Young Billionaires (Mista Bo & T-Bone) feat. Unique/Hollywood– “Roll With Me”
Styliztik - “Cali Folks”
Brown Liquer – “Is It Gonna Be Alright”
Casino Mafia featuring Baby S. – “Play Like We Do”
Cavie – “Compton”
Chyneezy featuring Ms. Toi and Sylk-E-Fyne – “Watch Out Now!”
Dr. Stank – “Dangerous “
Goon Squad – “Crimies”
Goon Squad (Mano, Cavie, N-M-E) – “***** A$$ NI – AZ “ and
“Good Squad”
Goon Squad (Mano, CornBread, Cavie, Mobo-Ced) – “Royal Blunt”
Ha Loco Pomona City Rydaz – “Live and Learn”
Mano, Cavie, Kontroversy, B-12 – “Murda Murda”
N.U.N.E. – “Hey Baby”
NONSTOP featuring Mainshflatz – “WAR”
Pimpin’ Young – “Don’t Blame Me”
Reservoir Dogs – “Soo Woo”
S. Class & Black Chill – “Ass & Titties”
Styliztik featuring Dirty Rat – “Mo Money”
Young Billionaires featuring Hollywood– “Uh-Oh”
Young Billionaires (Mista Bo & T-Bone) – “Doing it Big”

Tray Deee appears on the game soundtrack courtesy of TVT Records

True Crime: Streets of L.A. thrusts players into the role of rogue Elite Operations Division operative Nick Kang, a no-holds-barred badass, whose brutal reputation and lethal skills have landed him the nasty task of taking down the Chinese Triad and Russian Mafia cartel that have turned Los Angeles into a war zone. Gamers take part in explosive gun battles with double fisted firepower, devastating martial arts brawls, and high-speed shootouts across 240 square miles of accurately recreated L.A. The game’s unique branching missions include locating hostile witnesses, infiltrating criminal-infested locations, taking out evasive informants and busting the heavily armed and deadly bad guys.

Theory Of Games
11-03-2003, 04:17 PM
In my opinion these are the best songs on the soundtrack:

Deftones – “Minerva”
N.E.R.D. –“Lap Dance” and “Rock Star “
AudioBullys – “The Snow”


of course, I haven't heard the others...

Ito
11-03-2003, 04:38 PM
Hmm, Haven't heard any of those songs, hopefully they'll be good. :eek:

Shadow20002
11-03-2003, 05:53 PM
Originally posted by Ito
Hmm, Haven't heard any of those songs, hopefully they'll be good. :eek:

You can always burning your own favorite songs to it. :)

plpkb
11-03-2003, 09:01 PM
Ice T - “6 ‘N The Morning “ and “I’m Your Pusher”

That reminds me of the good old days. Two dope tracks right there. I guess I'll go ahead and pick this one up. I just wish they had some Scarface or GB's on the soundtrack.

MerimacHamwich
11-03-2003, 09:13 PM
Thats a crapload of crappy crap... err rap music.

prakeem
11-04-2003, 03:58 AM
Originally posted by MerimacHamwich
Thats a crapload of crappy crap... err rap music.

What's with all this rap-hating? I preferrably enjoy rap, but I never hate on other genres. Just turn the in-game music off, or hum your favourite tune to yourself while playing this game, maybe that will make all you rap abominaters glee with joy :cheers:

Back to the headlines, I've never heard any of those songs, probably because I've been hiding under my 90's rock for quite some time (ahh, the good ol' nintey's). I'm curious to see how these songs will swaddle this game.

canadianboi3
11-04-2003, 10:45 AM
I'm happy to actually have a game that has rap on it. About time. The line-up of people isn't bad either. I'm still kinda trying to decide which game to get. I wanna know how in depth True Crime is. URGH! IM STUCK IN A DILLEMA!