
The game also references more modern songs such as a poster prop, also found in the first game, featuring a cropped picture of Maynard James Keenan taken from the liner notes of the rock band Tool's debut 1993 album Undertow. Fallout 2: The Soundtrack No.įallout 2 features an additional licensed song by Louis Armstrong used in the game's introduction and end credits. A selection of tracks was released to fans for free on as part of the Vault Archives album.
The score was released on CD by Interplay Productions in 1998.
The original score for Fallout 2 was composed by Mark Morgan as an ambient album and includes samples and remixes from other works as well as previous tracks from Fallout. The song was later reprised in the soundtracks for Fallout 3, Fallout 4, and Fallout 76.įallout 2 Original score Fallout 2: The Soundtrack Fallout: The Soundtrack No.įallout features an additional licensed song by the Ink Spots used in the game's introduction and end credits. The score was released on CD by Interplay Productions in 1997. The original score for Fallout was composed by Mark Morgan as an ambient album and includes samples and remixes from other works.
8.4 Co-opted or false nostalgia, repurposing, and revived interest of musicįallout Original score Fallout: The Soundtrack. 8.3 Content, control, and limited availability of music. 3.1 Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel. However with the introduction of 2010's Fallout: New Vegas, the Fallout series has also featured licensed recordings from each of nine consecutive decades from the 1920s to the 2000s. Much of the licensed music used in the Fallout series includes popular hits recorded in the 1940s and 50s in accordance with its atompunk retrofuturistic setting influenced by the post-war culture of 1950s United States in a post-apocalyptic version of the 21st, 22nd and 23rd centuries. The series also features original songs and covers commissioned for the games as diegetic music heard in the world of Fallout. The music soundtrack of the Fallout series is composed of both licensed music from the mid-century's Jazz Age to the Space Age, as well as original scores by Mark Morgan, Matt Gruber, Devin Townsend, and Inon Zur. Click on the format to load the appropriate article. The song titles are noted with subscript captions. The Fallout series sources licensed music originally released on wide variety of audio formats.