Wipeout Pure - Music

Music

See also: Wipeout Pure: The Official Soundtrack
Track listing
  • Aphex Twin: "Naks Acid"
  • CoLD SToRAGE: "Onyx"
  • Cosmos: "Kinection"
  • Drumattic Twins: "Twister"
  • Elite Force: "Cross the Line"
  • Freq Nasty: "Grand Theft"
  • CoLD SToRAGE: "Cairodrome"
  • CoLD SToRAGE: "Canada"
  • CoLD SToRAGE: "Messij"
  • CoLD SToRAGE: "Operatique"
  • Friendly: "We Got Juice"
  • Jay Tripwire: "Room 2"
  • LFO: "Flu-Shot"
  • Ming + FS: "Hellion"
  • Paul Hartnoll: "Ignition"
  • Photek: "C Note"
  • Plump DJs: "Black Jack 3"
  • Rennie Pilgrem & Roxiller: "Bug"
  • T Power: "The System"
  • Stanton Warriors: "Night Mover"
  • Tayo Meets Acid Rockers Uptown: "Crafty Youth"
  • Themroc: "Mean Red"
  • DJ Tiesto: "Goldrush"
  • Röyksopp: "Curves" (menu music)

Additionally, an official soundtrack was released through "Distinctive Records". It contained the afformentioned songs except for Goldrush, Black Jack 3, Kinection, The System and Curves. Instead it contained 3 previously unreleased tracks by Distinctive. These were:

  • TLS: "Saxtrax"
  • Way Out West: "Pulse Of Life (Edit)"
  • Hybrid: "Zulu (Original Score)"

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