I finally got around to making a playlist of the music used to score the starter campaign, Fully Automated: Regulation!
I think it’s a collection of real bangers. I hope that for people who haven’t played these stories, this might give an enticing taste of what to expect. And for people who might’ve played, perhaps it takes you back to some memorable moments.
Demonstration of Power
- The stakeout: “This DJ” by Warren G
- Fight scene!: “Dare to be Stupid”, covered by The Cybertronic Spree
- Roll credits: “Fine”, by Lemon Demon
Psychonautica
- Opening Sparing match: “Champion” by Buju Banton
- Entering neurospace: “Just dropped in” by Kenny Roger
- The mindscape: “Ghandi, Dalai Lama, Your Lord & Savior J.C.” by André 3000
- Dance battle: “Do the Damn Thing” by Rupee
- The Bathhouse: “Ants to You, Gods to Who?” by André 3000
- Android assault: “Robot Rock” by Daft Punk
- Synthesizing the cure: “The Oligo Separation Verse” and “Analytical Gangster” by True Speak
- Roll credits: “Pony” by Deluxe
Piece of Mind
- Surf Intro: “Cecilia Ann” by The Pixies
- Fighting back: “Headshot” by she
- Starting the investigation: “No Time for Dreaming” by Charles Bradley & Menahan Street Band
- Sneaking around: “The Sensual Woman” by The Herbaliser
- Piecing things together: “Cause for Alarm” by The Heavy
- Research montage, pt.1: “Metrocenter 84” by Sunset Neon.
- Research montage, pt.2: “You Rock Me” by she
- Making a plan: “Drag and Drop” by the Soul Motivator
- Showtime: “Swing Break” by the McMash Clan, feat. Kate Mullins
- Showdown: “Mastermind” by Deltron 3030 and Dan the Automater
- Showdown, cont’d: “Don’t Get In My Way” by Zach Hemsey
- Roll credits: “UNLVD” by Socalled
Olives Fair in Love and War
- Vampire fight: “Dark Entities” cover by Daniel Guerra Caballero
- Roll credits: “Birdhouse in your Soul” by They Might Be Giants
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