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All confirmed music in Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4

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Activsion knew what it was doing when it revealed Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 with the iconic Ace of Spades playing in the background. Those who played these games on the PS2 cannot separate the memories of grinding and flipping through those classic maps. We already know that all the old maps are coming back, plus a ton of skaters, but the big question was about the music. The first pair of remakes managed to bring back most of the old tracklist, but not everything. Here is every confirmed track, new and old, coming to Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4.

All confirmed music in Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4

Three skaters doing tricks in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4.
Activision

Sadly, the full original soundtracks for these games will not be included in Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4. Like the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 remake, we will get a majority of the old songs with some new ones mixed in. As of March 2025, two waves of songs have been announced, and future waves will be released as we approach the game’s launch. You can rock out with the currently released songs right now via the official Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 Spotify playlist that will update with future waves as they come out.

Here are all the currently confirmed songs:

  • Motorhead – Ace of Spades
  • Alaice in Chains – Them Bones
  • Denzel Currey – Ultimatge
  • Gang of Four – Damaged Goods
  • CKY – 96 Quite Bitter Things
  • Run the Jewels – Yankee and the Brave
  • Wavves – King of the Beach
  • Turnstile – Real Thing
  • Vince Staples – Norf Norf!
  • Bodyjar – Not the Same
  • End it – New Wage Salary
  • Jeff Rosenstock – Head
  • Schoolboy Q ft. Kendrick Lamar – Collard Greens
  • KRS-One – Outta Here
  • T.C.M.F – Result
  • Urethane – Dog Years
  • Kittie – Charlotte
  • Gang Starr – Mass Appeal
  • H20 – Faster Than the World
  • Starcrawler – Roadkill
  • Adolescents – Amoeba
  • Speed of Light – Kill the Vibe
  • Twenty One Children – Looney Bin
  • Fontaines D.C. – Boys in the Better Land
  • 100 Gecs – Hollywood Baby
  • Iron Maiden – 2 Minutes to Midnight
  • Run DMC – My Adidas
  • Toy Dolls – She Goes to Finos
  • The Faction – Skate & Destroy
  • JFA – Beach Blankey Bongout
  • De La Soul fr. MF Doom – Rock Co.Kane Flow
  • Fireworks – God Approved Insurance Plan
  • KennyHoopla and Travis Barker – Hollywood Sucks
  • Marcelo D2 – Vai vendo
  • Memo PST – I Used to be a Pretty Boy
  • Plague Vendor – Black Sap Scriptures
  • Dwynell Roland, POS, and Yata – Duck Fat
  • Seven Hours After Violet – Alive
  • Cold Cave – Siren Song
  • X-Ray Spex – Identity
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