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It was featured on the video game soundtracks to both Madden NFL 2005 [1] and MX vs. ATV Unleashed. An alternate version was also included on the former soundtrack as The D.O.C. vs. Earshot - "The Madden Re-Match." "Wait" was also featured in the DVD Tampa Bay Lightning 2004 Stanley Cup Champions.
This song is included on the video game Madden NFL 07 (however, it is edited). [1] It is also a master recording playable on Guitar Hero II as an Xbox 360 downloadable track. The song peaked on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart at number 24 in June 2006. It is one of Atreyu's most famous songs, and is a staple of their live sets.
Samuel Lloyd Spence (March 29, 1927 – February 6, 2016) [1] was an American soundtrack composer best known for his work with NFL Films. [1] His music has also been in the EA Sports Madden NFL football video games and many football-related commercials. His music has gained more widespread notoriety for its frequent use in the soundtracks of ...
The six songs were also inserted into Madden NFL 24, released last month. It’s the first-time music made by NFL players appears in the video game franchise, now in its 35th year.
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Madden NFL 22 is an American football video game based on the National Football League (NFL), developed by EA Tiburon and published by Electronic Arts. It is an installment of the long-running Madden NFL series, and was released for Microsoft Windows , PlayStation 4 , PlayStation 5 , Xbox One , Xbox Series X/S , and Stadia .
The music video for "These Days" was filmed and performed on the rooftop of the Hollywood Masonic Temple, across the street from the Kodak Theatre, in Los Angeles.The surprise performance was shot during the 2003 BET Awards while numerous hip hop artists and rappers arrived on the red carpet before the awards show.
"All That's Left" is a single by Thrice from the album The Artist in the Ambulance. "All That's Left" was released to radio on June 17, 2003. [1] Both a single and enhanced CD version were released for the song in 2003.