Midnight Club II Songs List


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All songs are listed on there homepage. http://www.rockstargames.com/midnightclub2/mc2_home.html

Thank you man... :)

You're gonna say I'm the LAZIEEESSSTTT guy in the world, (and probably I am :$ ) but... don't you know where could I find them in plain, editable text :$ ?

'Cause that list is on Flash, and man... I'd have to transcribe the whole thing (and there are A LOT of songs...)

Man, this is embarrasing, but I'm gonna post it anyway :p

I typed them all out for you :)

LOS ANGELES

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1. Tommy Tee Feat. Masta Ace - What is it

2. Projections - Escaping Sao Paolo

3. Kinnder - Space Station

4. Mistress Barbara VS. Barbara Brown - "Never Could I have your heart"

5. 8-Off Agallah - "Midnight Club Theme"

6. 8-Off Agallah & Ike Eyes. "Ride out"

7. Patientzero - live 135

8. Nokternal - aurora

9. Tre Little - Lets Go

10. Subtech - Timeshift

11. Moogroove - Mirage

12. Tre Little - Put your top down

13. Blu Warta - Midnight Club 2

14. Tony Touch Feat. Doo Wop - G'Z UP

Paris

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1. Felix Da Housecat - Silver Screen (Shower Scene)

2. Felix Da Housecat - Sequel2sub

3. Golden Boy with miss kittin - It's Good For you to meet people like us

4. Thomas Bangalter - Outrun

5. Golden Boy with miss kitten - Nix

6. Axus - When I Fall in Love

7. Art of Trance - Blue Owl

8. Thomas Bangalter - Extra Dry

9. Thomas Bangalter - Turbo

10. Kansai - Rococco

11. ACM - Elements of trance - DJ Kim's Reload Mix

12. Art of Trance - Stealth

13. Alpine Stars - Jump Jet

14. Antenna - Round About Midnight

Tokyo

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1. Blumarten - Simon and Lisa

2. Moogroove - Mirage

3. Blumarten - Home Videos

4. Jack Henderson - Syntrax

5. Bipath - Paranoize

6. Jack Henderson - Brain 21: Something for your mind

7. Robert & Martinez Bros - Electrified

8. Acm - Elements of Trance

9. Jack Henderson - Brain 26: Question: Non Vocal Mix

10. Jack Henderson - Brain 35: Only an Illusion

11. Jack Henderson - Brain 29: Demon of the church

12. Jack Henderson - Brain 30: Brain Train Psycho TB 303 Mix

I like the music from the game... :yes:

I love it too man... :)

I hope I don't have to make a new post with this, but...

I tried downloading the songs from the game... I want to hear them without having to start it...

And I can't find any :( I tried Kazaa and WinMX... They have like 4 songs from the Paris circuit and the Midnight Club Theme, but not the others... so, here goes the question that might turn into a new topic:

Do you know a way to extract the music directly from the game?

Well, If no one finds a way to extract the song from the game, I'm gonna arrange a hunting season with you, so we can find it :)

Here are the ones I've found... help me to get them all :)

(Thank you, RaWShadow, for transcribing them :) )

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