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Vault 111, much? Jim Lowe Gambler's Guitar It’s a doo-wop hit about the claustrophobic feeling of the walls closing in around you. I don’t think this song needs much explaining.
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In a game that’s going to feature androids, cold-blooded survivors and a healthy dose of dystopian madmen the phrase “hearts of stone” can probably be applied to most of the characters we’ll come across in the Commonwealth. Hearts Made Of Stone - The Fontane SistersĪnother big hit for Dot Records, The Fontane Sisters "Hearts Made of Stone" became a gold record in the U.S. Trying was originally recorded by The Hilltoppers and became a #7 song on the national charts, an early hit for Dot Records. It also has a connection to one the two known songs on the Fallout 4 soundtrack thus far. Trying - Ella FitzgeraldĮlla Fitzgerald is no stranger to Fallout soundtracks, but why this track? For starters, it plays into themes of memory and nostalgia, something that’s likely to be a big part of Fallout 4 based on the Memory Den we’ve seen in Diamond City. It’s short, it’s snappy and it’s silly enough to balance out some of the heavier tracks on this list. This is the biggest hit Five Stars ever released. Pickin’ On The Wrong Chicken - The Five Stars I don’t think I need to explain why it’s perfect for Fallout. This is the only song we KNOW is in the game because it was featured in the reveal trailer. I could be wrong, sure, but I managed to find some damn catchy tunes that really fit the mood we’re expecting for the Fallout 4 soundtrack. If they’re already paying for one song, I’m thinking that maybe they just plunked down a pile of cash for access to other songs in the Dot Records catalogue. I’m assuming Bethesda had to pay Dot Records for some licensing to use the song. The first song, "Atom Bomb Baby," was included in the Fallout 4 reveal. Outside of the Ink Spots, I tried to base the next few tracks off some logic.
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Add in my Blade Runner obsession and I’m sporting a serious “is this artificial memory the product of being an android and not knowing it” boner.įallout 4 Soundtrack: The Dot Records Connection I’m projecting a lot off of the “ Memory Den” we’ve seen in the trailers and, as a huge Total Recall nerd, I’m kind of in love with the the idea that we might get a “is this real or is this a manufactured memory” subplot. This song gets included because, like other songs on this list, I think it hits on themes of memories and reality. 1 track from the Ink Spots appearing in the game, but still, it’s possible. Is it possible that our vault survivor meets and falls in love with an android woman, and then needs to make a decision of whether or not to betray her for the sake of humanity? Sure, it’s possible. I mean, we know the Androids will likely be a big part of the storyline. This song about a mysterious woman who can see the fortunes of a young man could fit in with so many potential plot points for the story. Thematically, this song is on point for Fallout 4. Plus, this track was tweeted out by none other than Three Dog himself, so you know it at least strikes a chord with the Fallout creatives. It’s got that smooth but haunting vibe that fits so well in Fallout. We already have one song as the “theme song” for the game, “It’s All Over But The Crying.” The band was used in the very first Fallout game, and was well represented in Fallout 3 with a total of three different songs, including the infamous “I Don’t Want To Set The World On Fire.” So we’ll start with four Ink Spots tracks I think will fit the bill for Fallout 4. If you want to listen to the WHOLE Fallout 4 (unofficial) Soundtrack you can find this playlist on our YouTube channel. It makes it very hard to enjoy media on this site. Well, not that they were always obscure but I’m sure if you told The Ink spots that 60 years later “I Don’t Want To Set The World On Fire” would be the centerpiece of a post-apocalyptic video game loved by millions they’d say “What’s a video game?”Įditor’s Note: Our corporate overlords require some of the worst auto-play, auto-refresh ads you’ve ever seen. The Fallout 4 soundtrack is going to be a big, big deal for some rather obscure artists.