Activision has unveiled additional tracks for the upcoming Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 soundtrack. Similar to the earlier Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 remake, the new soundtrack combines iconic tracks from the third and fourth games with fresh musical additions.
If you check the official Spotify playlist, you’ll find nostalgic hits from Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 and 4, including Motorhead’s “Ace of Spades,” CKY’s “96 Quite Bitter Beings,” “Amoeba” by Adolescents, and “Not the Same” by Bodyjar. Activision has also introduced some new tunes, featuring “Real Thing” by Turnstile, “End It” by New Wage Slavery, and “Collard Greens” by Schoolboy Q featuring Kendrick Lamar.
The mix of tracks from both past and present reflects the diverse musical genres typically associated with the classic Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater soundtracks. The remake of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 is set to release on July 11 on various platforms including PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch, and PC. It will also be available on Game Pass from day one. The game reintroduces classic skaters alongside new ones and reimagines the gameplay of the fourth game to mirror the traditional two-minute objective format, dropping the open-world exploration that was a hallmark of the original. It remains to be seen how the levels or objectives will be adapted to facilitate this transition.
Official Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 Soundtrack (as of March 27)
- “Boys in the Better Land” — Fontaines D.C.
- “Hollywood Baby” — 100 gecs
- “Rock Co. Kane Flow – Feat. MF Doom” — De La Soul, MF DOOM
- “God Approved Insurance Plan” — Fireworks
- “Hollywood Sucks” — KennyHoopla, Travis Barker
- “Beach Blanket Bongout” — JFA
- “Kill the Vibe” — Speed of Light
- “Norf Norf” — Vince Staples
- “My Adidas” — Run DMC
- “Vai Vendo” — Marcelo D2
- “Looney Bin” — Twenty One Children
- “Skate and Destroy” — The Faction
- “I Used To Be A Pretty Boy” — Memo PST
- “Black Sap Scriptures” — Plague Vendor
- “She Goes to Finos” — The Toy Dolls
- “Duck Fat” — Dwynell Roland, P.O.S., Yata
- “Alive” — Seven Hours After Violet
- “2 Minutes to Midnight” — Iron Maiden
- “Siren Song” — Cold Cave
- “Identity” — X-Ray Spex
- “Ace of Spades” — Motorhead
- “Them Bones” — Alice in Chains
- “Ultimate” — Denzel Curry
- “Damaged Goods” — Gang of Four
- “96 Quite Bitter Beings” — CKY
- “Yankee and the Brave” — Run The Jewels, El-P, Killer Mike
- “King of the Beach” — Wavves
- “Real Thing” — Turnstile
- “Not the Same” — Bodyjar
- “New Wage Slavery” — End It
- “Head” — Jeff Rosenstock
- “Collard Greens” — ScHoolboy Q, Kendrick Lamar
- “Outta Here” — KRS-One
- “Result” — T.C.M.F
- “Dog Years” — Urethane
- “Charlotte” — Kittie
- “Mass Appeal” — Gang Starr
- “Faster Than The World” — H2O
- “Roadkill” — Starcrawler
- “Amoeba” — Adolescents
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