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Fallout Music on Scorched Planets
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23 Oct, 2020 @ 4:41pm
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Fallout Music on Scorched Planets

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Adds 40 songs from Fallout 3, Fallout New Vegas, and Fallout 4. These songs can play while exploring scorched/decayed planets.


A list of all included songs can be found in the discussions tab. I may also add tracks from Fallout 1, 2, and some of the spinoff games if I ever find the time.


Composers:
While most of the included songs were created by Inon Zur, other composers/preformers can be found in the following link
https://fallout.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Soundtrack_composers
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23 Oct, 2020 @ 5:04pm
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evanaug
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Saturn's Ring 15 Nov, 2022 @ 2:07am 
I really love this! Fallout's music fits amazingly with the scorched and decayed planets, but I think it would be really cool if New Vegas' music played specifically on desert planets, as I think they'd fit there even more so. :cozybethesda:
evanaug  [author] 21 May, 2022 @ 8:12pm 
It just adds new music to the Scorched/Decayed planets, so you will still be able to hear the original tracks every once in a while.
number1millipedefan 21 May, 2022 @ 4:14pm 
does this replace current music or just add more?
A Block of Jelly 8 Nov, 2020 @ 2:31pm 
I am so joyous and happy of this especially as I had the sudden urge of trying to recreate or make some sort of Fallout New Vegas Inspired thing so this THIS IS fantastic
Sinnroy 3 Nov, 2020 @ 7:02am 
I only know that city of the dead was played when you get to Nipton
Morbid Curiosity 25 Oct, 2020 @ 7:44pm 
I agree with ANGER. Metallic Monks is so good Obsidian used it a few times in New Vegas. Industrial Junk and City of the Dead are also pretty gnarly. :stress:
Vitnir 23 Oct, 2020 @ 8:56pm 
Surprised there's no Fallout 1&2 songs, like Metallic Monks or My Chrysalis Highwayman.
Sinnroy 23 Oct, 2020 @ 6:23pm 
yeah 76 is more of a OVERGROWN-type of wasteland,

Which is a pretty unique turn from the sad emptyness of NV, or the grey Depression of 3.

I could be wrong I haven't played them in a bit.
evanaug  [author] 23 Oct, 2020 @ 6:20pm 
Too Appalachian sounding to fit in with the scorched environment. Sounds too lively and is associated with nature, which is unfitting for burnt city-scapes (just as Far Harbor's music is). If you can find 5 or more songs that lack the bagpipe/clarinet sounding instruments, I'll consider adding them.
Sinnroy 23 Oct, 2020 @ 5:37pm 
where's the F76 Tracks?