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April 01, 2015

Unoriginal Soundtracks #103: Life Is Strange, episode two

Every other Wednesday, I share a playlist of songs tangentially related to a single game or series. Songs about alien sex for Mass Effect, world leaders for Civilization, and so on. Make requests to @USPodcast on Twitter.

Life is Strange is becoming a personal contender for game of the year. Its slightly off take on America, similar to Alan Wake and Deadly Premonition, and its layered takes on high-school character tropes are deeply charming. This episode of Unoriginal Soundtracks features punk, hip hop, and soul about the events and characters of Life Is Strange episode two, and contains a bigger spoiler than usual for the show.

Tracklist
I Can't Make It On Time -- Ramones
Somebody Put Something In My Drink -- Children Of Bodom
Pop The Glock -- Uffie
Photographic -- Freezepop
It's My Party -- Lesley Gore
Drive-In -- The Beach Boys
Bad Moon Rising -- Creedence Clearwater Revival
Too Much Sex (Too Little Jesus) -- Drive-By Truckers
The Ledge -- The Replacements
My Girl -- Otis Redding
(Opening theme contains elements of Completely Unoriginal by the Bee Gees, Soundtracks And Come Backs by GoldFish, and This Podcast Contains Spoilers.)


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