Track Listing
The music used in Ouendan consists of hit songs by well-known J-pop artists. The majority are taken from the mid-to-late 1990s and early 2000s, though The Blue Hearts' "Linda Linda" and Linda Yamamoto's "Neraiuchi" date from 1987 and 1973, respectively. All of the recordings featured in the game, besides 175R's "Melody," are covers, rather than recordings by the original artists. The following track list is organized by the original artist, name of the song, and cover artist.
- Asian Kung-Fu Generation – "Loop & Loop" (ループ&ループ, Rūpu & Rūpu?) (by Kyōya Asada)
- Morning Musume – "Koi no Dance Site" (恋のダンスサイト, Koi no Dansu Saito?, literally "Love's Dance site") (by Kaoru Kubota, Fumio Kobayashi, Yūko Yajima, Mari Nabatame, and Akina Okabayashi)
- Ulfuls – "Guts da ze!!" (ガッツだぜ!!, Gattsu da ze!!?, literally "It's guts!!") (by Hiroaki Takeuchi)
- 175R – "Melody" (メロディー, Merodī?)
- The Blue Hearts – "Linda Linda" (リンダ リンダ, Rinda Rinda?) (by Daisaku Shimada of Bevenuts)
- nobodyknows+ – "Kokoro Odoru" (ココロオドル?, literally "The heart dances") (by Bugashman, Cantaman, Moss, Mouse-P, and Sausen)
- B'z – "Atsuki Kodō no Hate" (熱き鼓動の果て?, literally "A hot heartbeat's limit") (by Tetsushi Kimura)
- Tomoyasu Hotei – "Thrill" (スリル, Suriru?) (by Hiroaki Takeuchi)
- Road of Major – "Taisetsu na Mono" (大切なもの?, literally "Something important") (by NoB)
- Linda Yamamoto – "Neraiuchi" (狙いうち?, literally "Shooting") (by Kaoru Kubota)
- Kishidan – "One Night Carnival" (by Kei Imai of South 2 Camp)
- Hitomi Yaida – "Over The Distance" (by Ayako Kawajima)
- The Yellow Monkey – "Taiyō ga Moeteiru" (太陽が燃えている?, literally "The sun is burning") (by Mitsuru Yanagisako)
- Orange Range – "Shanghai Honey" (上海ハニー, Shanhai Hanī?) (by Bugashman, Cantaman, Moss, Mouse-P, Sausen, mimi, and Akasanajar)
- L'Arc-en-Ciel – "Ready Steady Go" (by Tetsushi Kimura)
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