Music
Prior to the release of NCAA Football 06, the only music featured in the game were fight songs of several major colleges. These would play at random, however the user-selected "favorite team" would always have their fight song played first whenever the game was first started. NCAA Football 06 was the first and last to include licensed music to keep the series in uniform with other EA Sports releases such as Madden NFL and the NHL series. This format was dropped for NCAA Football 07, with the soundtrack returning to college fight songs. However, it was possible to turn off the licensed music and listen to the fight songs in NCAA Football 06. The music features mainly punk and post-punk selections, including Bad Religion, The Clash, NOFX and The Mr. T Experience. It is the first NCAA game to feature the option of non-fight songs in the menus. Also, "Out All Night" and "Me Myself and I" can be considered out of place in the sound track, since they are neither punk nor post-punk.
| NCAA 2006 Soundtrack | |
|---|---|
| Artist | Song |
| Bad Religion | "Atomic Garden" |
| The Clash | " Train in Vain (Stand by Me)" |
| De La Soul | "Me Myself and I" |
| Guided by Voices | "Teenage FBI" |
| Jawbreaker | "Bad Scene, Everyone's Fault" |
| Lagwagon | "Know It All" |
| Lush | "Ladykillers" |
| Mother Love Bone | "This Is Shangri-La" |
| The Mr. T Experience | "More Than Toast" |
| Ned's Atomic Dustbin | "Kill Your Television" |
| NOFX | "Jeff Wears Birkenstocks?" |
| Pixies | "Debaser" |
| Superchunk | "Hyper Enough" |
| The Pietasters | "Out All Night" |
| Therapy? | "Nowhere" |
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—Albert Camus (19131960)
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Only in time; but that which is only living
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