Kasabian - "Club Foot" Leicester, England combo Kasabian (macabrely named after The Manson Family's getaway driver) emerged from nowhere in possession of that egotistical swagger that not only makes for good press, but also makes for great rock chemistry. "Pain" comes from their fourth full-length album, Futures.
Hundred Reasons - "Stories With Unhappy Endings".Fat Joe - "Safe 2 Say (The Incredible)"."Gangsta" comes courtesy of his 2004 release Real Talk E-Sassin - "Interface" Fabolous - "Gangsta" Brooklyn bred Fabolous broke out on the scene in 2001 and virtually hasn't dropped the microphone since then, unleashing no less than three albums.The duo preside over their own studio which is located in South London. Calyx - "Get Myself To You" Comprised of guitarist Larry Cons and drummer Chris Rush, Calyx is a London based jungle/drum n' bass production team.Big Tymers featuring Lac, Stone, Mikkey - "Put That S**t Up".This track comes from their 2000 release I Got That Work
The one-two-three punch of Fresh's kinetic beats and competent rhyme flow along with Baby's bling made them instant Dirty South patriarchs. Beenie Man featuring So Solid Crew - "Yagga Yo" Big Tymers - "Get Your Roll On" Mannie Fresh and Baby, the two kingpins behind the Cash Money enterprise, joined together in 1998 to form their super duo the Big Tymers.This track, taken from his 2004 release Back To Basics is a bass driven, bouncy lope that showcases Beenie's smoothed out ragga swirl. Birdman featuring Lil' Wayne - "Shyne On" Beenie Man - "King Of The Dancehall" With roughly 16 albums to his credit, Beenie Man can more or less boast that his is one of the true kings of Jamaican dancehall music. Aquasky - "Spectre" Ash - "Meltdown" The title track from the Irish rockers latest album.Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition In-Game Soundtrack Listing 7L & Esoteric featuring Celph Titled - "Murder-Death-Kill" This scathing underground rap jam, which revolves around orchestral strings twisted into a propulsive groove, is culled from the Boston duo's July 2004 release DC2: Bars Of Death digs deep into the stylistic sounds of MC3: DUB Edition. We also managed to snag an in-depth interview with Rockstar's COO Terry Donovan, who gave us the inside scoop on how they put together such a massive in-game playlist. We managed to get our grubby little hands on the complete track listing of all the songs that will be utilized throughout the game and we graciously decided to share it with you, our dear readers. The third episode of the franchise, Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition is literally jam packed with tunes ranging from the SoCal punk aesthetics of Unwritten Law to the Brooklyn microphone finesse of rapper Fabolous.
Now they aim to do it all over again with the latest installment of Midnight Club. They took it to the next level, however, with Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. Rockstar really began to come into their own musically with the impressive radio station set-up in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. I'm talking about how they've really focused on stocking their games with massive amounts of relevant music. No, I'm not talking about how the employees live or present themselves to the public. In the last few years Rockstar Games have truly begun to live up to their name.