Club Foot (song) - Appearances

Appearances

The song has been used in various movie, television, video game and other productions, including some of those below: -

  • Video game: Trailer, introduction and soundtrack to Tony Hawk's Project 8
  • Video game: Introduction to Pro Evolution Soccer 5
  • Video game: Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition
  • Video game: Marc Eckō's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure
  • Video game: Juiced
  • Video game: SingStar Rocks!
  • Video game: Introduction to WRC: Rally Evolved
  • Video game: Alan Wake's American Nightmare
  • Video game: FIFA 13
  • Television: Football on Sky Sports
  • Television: Theme music for The Take, an East-End gangster miniseries starring Tom Hardy
  • Television: Season three finale of Numb3rs
  • Television: Introduction to season four episode of Smallville titled "Lucy"
  • Television: Twice used on the BBC motoring programme Top Gear
  • Television: Season two, Episode 15, of One Tree Hill (TV Series)
  • Television: Season one, Episode 13, of Criminal Minds
  • Television: Season three, Episode 15, of CSI: Miami
  • Television: Season two, Episode 20, of Nikita (TV series) titled "Shadow Walker"
  • Movie: Goal!
  • Movie: The Guardian starring Ashton Kutcher and Kevin Costner
  • Movie: The Boys Are Back starring Clive Owen
  • Movie: Doomsday directed by Neil Marshall
  • Movie Trailer: Green Street
  • Movie Trailer: District 13 starring David Belle
  • Movie Trailer: Serenity
  • Football: Used by Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium as player entrance song.
  • Football: Remixed version used by Aston Villa at Villa Park as player entrance song.
  • Miscellaneous: As music video on a "Sampler" UMD disk included in the value pack of the Sony PlayStation Portable system at its initial launch.
  • Miscellaneous: The song was used in the Formula One 2008 Spanish Grand Prix race edit.

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