Music
The soundtrack comprises nine tracks, presented in Dolby 5.1 surround sound. The game also allows use of custom soundtracks, so that any music stored on the PlayStation 3 hard drive can be selected during gameplay for use in races.
- Ed Rush, Optical & Matrix: Frontline
- MoveYa! & Steve Lavers: Chemical
- MIST: Smart Systems
- DJ Fresh: X-Project (100% Pure mix)
- Mason: Exceeder - Special mix
- Booka Shade: Steady Rush
- Kraftwerk: Aerodynamik - Alex Gopher & Etienne de Crecy Mix
- Noisia: Seven Stitches
- Stanton Warriors: Tokyo
The Fury expansion pack also added the following additional music tracks:
- Noisia: Machine Gun
- Gingy: Swagger
- The Crystal Method: Acetone
- The Touch: Le Night Dominator
- Spector: Just Hiss
- Two Fingers: Marmite
On 14 October 2008, Tim Wright, also known as CoLD SToRAGE, who worked on the soundtrack for previous Wipeout games, released an unofficial six track album entitled Cold Storage HD, to complement the game.
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