
(I wonder what the Student Rick guys did to get two songs on there. Most importantly, it was a time where you heard “Youth of a Nation” while playing a rollerblading game and didn’t think anything was weird about thatĮric B.

It was a time where X-Games were the be-all end-all of cool and everything had to be “extreme.” Everyone was convinced Nu Metal was the future. We were still in a place where ska was morally acceptable on a large scale.

Let’s roll.Īggressive Inline came out in 2002, and the soundtrack reflects that heavily. Luckily this is not a cool publication, so we’re divin’ in baby. Writing about something like rollerblading or Hoobastank could destroy all coolness credibility and tank the site completely. Online publishing is already so precarious right now. Cool publications probably want to keep their name separate from something like rollerblading. Two: There’s been one game that has been conspicuously absent from these lists.

One: I’m glad that the NCAA 06 soundtrack is getting its due on the internet because it really is great and that’s where I heard “Hyper Enough” by Superchunk for the first time, among other great songs. I’ve been keeping an eye on the coverage ( knowing that no one can step to me when it comes to ranking the Tony Hawk soundtracks ) and I’ve noticed a few things.
#THE FORGOTTEN SOUNDTRACK PRO#
With the remaster of the first two Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater games about a month out and the revamped soundtrack unveiled over at Noisey the other day, the internet has been all aflutter about Tony Hawk soundtracks and, by extension, other video games with great soundtracks.
