- Sun Mar 05, 2006 7:42 pm
#137
Driver Parallel Lines Goes 1970s
We reveal the flashback portion of the in-game soundtrack.
by IGN Music
February 14, 2006 - Driver: Parallel Lines, the latest installment in the franchise flips the script both musically and thematically by placing the game in alternate time periods: 1978 and 2006.
The music used in the game will reflect the different eras. We've got a sneak peek of what to expect from the 1978 scenario:
Maceo and the Macks - "Cross The Track (We Better Go Back)"
Can - "Dizzy Dizzy"
Lonnie Liston Smith - "Expansions"
Charles Wright and The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band - "Express Yourself"
The Politicians - "Free Your Mind"
Oscar Brown Jr. - "Gang Bang"
United 8 - "Getting Uptown"
Suicide - "Ghost Rider"
The Pazant Brothers - "Loose & Juicy"
War - "Low Rider"
Iggy Pop - "Neighbourhood Threat"
Blondie - "One Way Or Another"
The Meters - "People Say"
Roy Ayers - "Running Away"
David Bowie - "Suffragette City"
We reveal the flashback portion of the in-game soundtrack.
by IGN Music
February 14, 2006 - Driver: Parallel Lines, the latest installment in the franchise flips the script both musically and thematically by placing the game in alternate time periods: 1978 and 2006.
The music used in the game will reflect the different eras. We've got a sneak peek of what to expect from the 1978 scenario:
Maceo and the Macks - "Cross The Track (We Better Go Back)"
Can - "Dizzy Dizzy"
Lonnie Liston Smith - "Expansions"
Charles Wright and The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band - "Express Yourself"
The Politicians - "Free Your Mind"
Oscar Brown Jr. - "Gang Bang"
United 8 - "Getting Uptown"
Suicide - "Ghost Rider"
The Pazant Brothers - "Loose & Juicy"
War - "Low Rider"
Iggy Pop - "Neighbourhood Threat"
Blondie - "One Way Or Another"
The Meters - "People Say"
Roy Ayers - "Running Away"
David Bowie - "Suffragette City"