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Fallout 3 soundtrack

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Fallout 3 soundtrack
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authorInon Zur
publisherBethesda Softworks
release dateOctober 28, 2008
January 31 2013 (iTunes)
mediumSoundtrack
websiteiTunes
 
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The Fallout 3 soundtrack is a collection of orchestrated tracks composed by Inon Zur for Fallout 3, as well as licensed tracks performed by various artists. On January 31st, 2013, Bethesda released the Fallout 3 Official Game Soundtrack on iTunes for purchase but only contains the orchestrated tracks composed by Inon Zur and none of the licensed tracks.

Contents

[edit] Songs

[edit] Original Game Soundtrack

  1. Main Title by Inon Zur
  2. New World, New Order
  3. Lockstep
  4. Price of Honor
  5. Fortress
  6. Unwelcome Guest
  7. Ambush
  8. Never Surrender
  9. Metal on Metal
  10. Behemoth
  11. Think Fast, Shoot Faster
  12. Chance to Hit
  13. Forgotten
  14. Clues in the Darkness
  15. No Way out but Through
  16. Out of Service
  17. The Ferals
  18. Gotta Start Somewhere
  19. Old Lands, New Frontiers
  20. Pieces of the Past
  21. City of Ruin
  22. Wandering the Wastes
  23. Ashes and Sand
  24. What Remains
  25. Place of Refuge
  26. The Smallest Hope
  27. The Caravans
  28. Megaton
  29. A Stranger in Town

[edit] Galaxy News Radio

[edit] Enclave Radio

[edit] Agatha's Station

[edit] Ambient music

[edit] Base

[edit] Battle

[edit] Dungeon

[edit] Endgame

  • Endgame 01
  • Endgame 02
  • Endgame 03
  • Endgame 04
  • Endgame 05
  • Endgame 06
  • Endgame 07
  • Endgame 08
  • Endgame 09
  • Endgame 10
  • Endgame 11
  • Endgame 12
  • Endgame 13
  • Endgame 14
  • Endgame 15
  • Endgame 16
  • Endgame 17
  • Endgame 18
  • Endgame 19

[edit] Explore

[edit] Public

[edit] Special

[edit] Behind the scenes

  • The name of the start menu theme, "When The Swallows Come Back", is almost the same name as one song by The Ink Spots, named "When The Swallows Come Back to Capistrano".

[edit] Gallery

[edit] References