Frequency (video Game) - Songs

Songs

Some of the songs are actually "in-house" productions by Kasson Crooker, who served as a musical director for the game and is also a former member of the band Freezepop. Some of his aliases include: DJ HMX (HMX standing for Harmonix, the game's developer), Symbion Project, and Komputer Kontroller.

Several of the artist featured in the game would contribute to its sequel Amplitude. These artists include: The Crystal Method, BT, Akrobatik, Chris Child (Kodomo, of Surgecore), Melissa Kaplan, Freezepop, DJ HMX, Symbion Project, and Komputer Kontroller.

This game also marks the first inclusion of Freezepop in a Harmonix game. Other Harmonix titles with a contribution from this band include Frequency's sequel Amplitude, Karaoke Revolution, Guitar Hero, Guitar Hero II, and Rock Band.

Here is a list of artists who perform in the game, with corresponding song title, in the order they are encountered:

  1. The Crystal Method - "The Winner"
  2. Akrobatik - "Exterminator"
  3. No Doubt - "Ex-Girlfriend (Psycho Ex Remix)"
  4. Orbit - "XLR8R"
  5. Freezepop - "Science Genius Girl"
  6. Dub Pistols - "Official Chemical"
  7. Lo Fidelity Allstars - "Lo Fi's In Ibiza"
  8. Fear Factory - "Frequency"†
  9. Paul Oakenfold - "See It"†
  10. Ethan Eves - "Selecta"†
  11. Powerman 5000 - "Danger Is Go!"
  12. Orbital - "Funny Break (One Is Enough) - Weekend Raver's Mix"
  13. DJ Q-bert - "Cosmic Assassins"†
  14. BT - "Smartbomb"
  15. Curve - "Worst Mistake"†
  16. Jungle Brothers - "What's the Five 0"
  17. Funkstar De Luxe - "Ignition"
  18. Roni Size & Reprazent - "Railing Pt. 2"
  19. Meat Beat Manifesto - "Dynamite Fresh"
  20. Juno Reactor - "Higher Ground"†
  21. Toni Trippi - "Motomatic"†
  22. DJ HMX - "Ibiza Dreamz" (vocals by Melissa Kaplan)†
  23. Symbion Project - "Funky Dope Maneuver"†
  24. Komputer Kontroller - "Control Your Body"
  25. Symbion Project - "FreQout"†
  26. Surgecore - "Luge Crash"†
  27. Robotkid vs Inter:sekt - "End of Your World"†

"Cosmic Assassins" by DJ Q-Bert is the version featured in the movie Wave Twisters, not the version found on the album of the same name.

In the European version, there is one extra song on first stage, called "Reeload - Why".

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