The Fallout 2 soundtrack comprises of two elements:
- The song "A Kiss to Build a Dream On" by Louis Armstrong, played in the intro.
- The ambient soundtrack composed by Mark Morgan.
"Beyond the Canyon" was later reused in Fallout Tactics, while "Gold Slouch" and "Dream Town" were reused in Fallout: New Vegas.
Tracks[]
Intro Song[]
- Louis Armstrong - "A Kiss to Build a Dream On" (1951)
Ambient soundtrack[]
Track | Title | Time |
---|---|---|
1 | Biggest Little City in the World | 3:14 |
2 | My Chrysalis Highwayman | 1:07 |
3 | California Revisited | 1:32 |
4 | Many Contrasts | 3:55 |
5 | Beyond the Canyon | 3:14 |
6 | Gold Slouch | 3:16 |
7 | Dream Town (Serenity) | 3:19 |
8 | All Clear Signal | 3:17 |
Reused tracks[]
Track | Title | Time |
---|---|---|
1 | Desert Wind | 3:21 |
2 | A Trader's Life | 4:04 |
3 | Industrial Junk | 3:25 |
4 | Moribund World | 3:04 |
5 | Vats of Goo | 3:19 |
6 | City of the Dead | 3:25 |
7 | Underground Troubles | 3:54 |
8 | City of Lost Angels | 3:47 |
9 | Followers' Credo (Thunder) | 2:59 |
10 | Khans of New California | 3:19 |
Notes[]
- The soundtrack CD did not include the intro song "A Kiss to Build a Dream On", which can be found in the in-game music files.
- The track "All-Clear Signal" contains a drum loop sampled from the song "Busy Child" by The Crystal Method.