‘Skate’ soundtrack reveals complete season one tracklist

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Skate has confirmed the 21 new songs that have joined the soundtrack as part of the season one update.

Earlier this week, EA confirmed a wave of new artists would be added to the Skate soundtrack as part of a ‘90s-inspired season one update, alongside the 100 tracks that were available at launch.

Now the full tracklist for Skate season one has been confirmed, with 90s icons Jane’s Addiction, Operation Ivy, Dinosaur Jr. and Bad Religion added alongside more modern cuts from Westside Cowboy, Denzel Curry and Skegss. You can check out the full list below:

Skate soundtrack season one additions:

Bad Religion – ‘Against The Grain’
Bar Italia – ‘Fundraiser’
Dinosaur Jr. – ‘Freak Scene’
Frankie And The Witch Fingers – ‘T.V Baby’
Gang Starr – ‘Full Clip’
Gelli Haha – ‘Spit’
Humankind ‘Reckless (ft Denzel Curry)’
Ice Cube, George Clinton – ‘Bop Gun (One Nation)’
Jane’s Addiction – ‘Stop!’
Joey Bada$$ – ‘Pardon Me’
Jurassic 5 – ‘What’s Golden’
Naughty By Nature – ‘It’s On’
Operation Ivy – ‘Sound System’
Sea Lemon – ‘Stay’
Skegss – ‘L.S.D’
Sonic Youth – ‘Teen Age Riot’
The Tullamarines – ‘Idiot’
Water From Your Eyes – ‘Born 2’
Westside Cowboy – ‘I’ve Never Met Anyone I Thought I Could Really Love (Until I Met You)’
WYLDLIFE – ‘Generate 2 Terminate’

You can check out the initial, 90-song Skate soundtrack here.

The season one will also introduce two limited-time community events to the world of Skate, alongside new skateable areas, unlockable cosmetics and various bug fixes. You can check out the full patch notes here.

According to developers, the plan is for Skate to be an ever-evolving world and every season a “significantly heavy batch” of songs will be replaced by new choices. “If there’s an outcry because one particular song left, there’s definitely the opportunity of making it permanent or bringing it back,” Skate Creative Director Deran Chung told NME recently. The team are also “always listening” to suggestions from fans.

“The word that kept cropping up [with the soundtrack] was ‘juxtaposition’,” he added. “If you’ve got all these alternative indie rock tracks, you need something else that sounds completely fresh, otherwise the whole thing would just feel samey. That’s the anti-vision of what we want to do.”

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