Guardians of the Galaxy Game's Full Tracklist, Shockingly Featured Many '80s Hits

Guardians of the Galaxy Game’s Full Tracklist Gets Revealed, Shockingly Features Many ’80s Hits

The Guardians of the Galaxy films are known for their soundtracks that feature many pop and rock hits from in and around the 1980s. The upcoming video game releasing on October 26 is no different, as evidenced by its list of licensed songs. And Eidos Montreal not only revealed the full Guardians of the Galaxy tracklist, it also released a few original ’80s-inspired music videos, too.

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The licensed soundtrack for the game features 28 songs and has its own playlist that runs down a whole list of music services. Most songs are from the 1980s and just a small handful from the 1970s. Here’s the full list of songs:

  • “Call Me” — Blondie
  • “Don’t Fear The Reaper”— Blue Oyster Cult
  • “Don’t Worry Be Happy”— Bobby McFerrin
  • “Every 1’s A Winner”— Hot Chocolate
  • “Everybody Have Fun Tonight” — Wang Chung
  • “Everybody Wants To Rule The World”— Tears For Fears
  • “The Final Countdown”— EUROPE
  • “New Kids on the Block” — Hangin’ Tough
  • “Hit Me With Your Best Shot”—  Pat Benatar
  • “Holding Out for a Hero”— Bonnie Tyler
  • “I Love It Loud”— KISS
  • “I Ran”—  Flock of Seagulls
  • “I’ll Tumble 4 Ya”— Culture Club
  • “Kickstart My Heart”— Mötley Crüe
  • “Love Song”— Simple Minds
  • “Never Gonna Give You Up”— Rick Astley
  • “Relax”— Frankie Goes To Hollywood
  • “Rock Rock Till You Drop”— Def Leppard
  • “Since You Been Gone”— Rainbow
  • “Take On Me”—  A-ha
  • “Tainted Love”—  Soft Cell
  • “Turn Me Loose”— Loverboy
  • “Turn Up the Radio”—  Autograph
  • “Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go”—  Wham!
  • “The Warrior”—  Scandal featuring Patty Smyth
  • “We Built This City”— Starship
  • “We’re Not Gonna Take It”—  Twisted Sister
  • “White Wedding”—  Billy Idol

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There are also two original songs from Peter Quill’s band, Star-Lord. Eidos Montreal debuted two videos for the song called “Zero to Hero,” one of which pulls from ’80s cartoons and the other looks like an ’80s glam rock band music video. Both can be found below. The other song is titled “Space Riders with No Names” but has no video as of yet.

These songs are placed heavily in the game in various contexts (like its Huddle mechanic), but streamer-friendly replacements will run if the users want to. Other games have that option yet some choose to just play nothing instead when playing in streamer mode. It may get around Twitch’s strict rules around music, but it ends up resulting in some unusual scenes that differ greatly to those where the music is playing.

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