Jet Set Radio HD Contains Nearly The Entire Original Soundtrack

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Sega have managed to procure the rights to nearly the full, worldwide Jet Set Radio soundtrack for the upcoming HD re-release of the game, they announced today. This includes Rob Zombie’s “Dragula” and “Improvise” by Jurassic 5, which were missing from a recent build of the game that we got to try out.

 

A couple of songs like Deavid Soul’s “Yappie Feet” and O.B. One’s “Many Styles” appear to be missing, but most of the tracks from the original game have made it back in. You can view a new trailer for the game above, and here’s a tracklist for the game that Sega released today:

 

By Hideki Naganuma (SEGA)
“Grace and Glory”
“Humming the Bassline”
“Let Mom Sleep”
“Moody’s Shuffle”
“Rock It On”
“Sneakman”
“Sweet Soul Brother”
“That’s Enough”

 

By Guitar Vader
“Super Brothers”
“Magical Girl”

 

By Deavid Soul
“Dunny Boy Williamson Show”
“Miller Ball Breakers”
“On the Bowl (A.Fargus Remix)”
“Up-Set Attack”

 

Also including such popular tracks as …
“Electric Tooth Brush” by Toronto
“Everybody Jump Around” by Richard Jacques
“OK House” by Idol Taxi
“Bout the City” by Reps
“Funky Radio” by B.B. Rights
“Mischievous Boy” by Castle Logical
“Yellow Bream” by F-Fields
“Just Got Wicked” by Cold
“Dragula” by Rob Zombie
“Slow” by Professional Murder Music
“Improvise” by Jurassic 5
“Patrol Knob” by Mixmaster Mike
“Recipe for the Perfect Afro” by Feature Cast
“Funky Plucker” by Semi Detached

 


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Ishaan Sahdev
Ishaan specializes in game design/sales analysis. He's the former managing editor of Siliconera and wrote the book "The Legend of Zelda - A Complete Development History". He also used to moonlight as a professional manga editor. These days, his day job has nothing to do with games, but the two inform each other nonetheless.