
Gustav Holst - "The Planets, 1st Movement: Mars". Giuseppe Verdi - "La Donna e Mobile (From Rigoletto)". Gioachino Rossini - "Largo Al Factotum (From The Barber Of Seville)". George Frideric Handel - "Music for the Royal Fireworks". Georges Bizet - "Habanera (From Carmen)". Frederic Chopin - "Grande Valse Brilliante in Eb Major, Op. Klassic 102.4 (DJ: JB Blanc as Emperor Zinyak)
We Were Promised Jetpacks - "Circles and Squares". Lissy Trullie - "It's Only You, Isn't It?". The full Saints Row IV soundtrack is below: “It’s an interesting process because one, we’re privy to songs that may or may not have been released yet, and two, we need to make sure that what we're going to be licensing will be relevant by the time our game comes out,” adds Bray. Heavy Duty's Josh Kessler worked on developing the soundtrack for both Saints Row IV and its predecessor Saints Row: The Third, according to Bray. The soundtrack was published on Complex Gaming, alongside an interview with Saints Row IV audio designer Brandon Bray, who added that the job of licensing and planning the licensed soundtrack was shared between publisher Deep Silver, developer Volition, and Los Angeles-based music production company Heavy Duty. Saints Row – Single by Shvnobi The Mix 107.The full Saints Row IV tracklist has been made available online, with details of the game's 109 songs and seven radio stations. “Welcome to the Row” Saints Row 3 Rap – Single Here’s the list, will add iTunes links as time allows.
It was truly epic, mixed with my British-voiced psychopath in clown-makeup, fedora and suit with purple accents. Setting up my adventure as some sort of twisted homicidal version of Footloose. My Mix-tape allowed for a few classic moments, including two of the first major missions being set to Bonnie Tylers “Holding Out for a Hero”. Of particular note is the nice 80s and 90s selection which makes up the bulk of my “Mix-Tape”, the games way of allowing you to remove the songs you don’t want to hear creating your own playlist out of the available music. Saints Row as a series has always done it’s own thing and I appreciate that. Though the Saints Row soundtrack is not as ambitious in scope as the Grand Theft Auto series, the musical selection is still impressive and varied. Just started playing Saints Row 3 aka Saints Row the Third and this game is simply pure, ridiculous fun.