EA promises an adrenalin pumping soundtrack for [i]2006 FIFA World Cup: Germany[/i] that is sure to inspire soccer fans worldwide. EA will step out of the mold with this selection of music, choosing to go with 35 songs from artists around the world.[p]“The FIFA World Cup is the most exhilarating, action-packed and emotional sports event in the world,” said Steve Schnur, Worldwide Executive of Music at EA. “No matter where you are — London, Munich, Sao Paolo or Tokyo — unforgettable songs pulsate through the stadiums, flood the streets and fill your heart. That is the spirit that we wanted to capture for the in-game soundtrack in 2006 FIFA World Cup.”[p]The sound track includes: ([b]Artist[/b] – [i]Song[/i] – Country)[p][b]Lady Sovereign[/b] – [i]9 to 5[/i] – England[br][b]Depeche Mode[/b] – [i]A Pain That I Am Used To[/i] – England[br][b]Polinesia[/b] – [i]Aloha (Wari Boom)[/i] – Spain[br][b]Howard Jones[/b] – [i]And Do You Feel Scared[/i] – England / Sweden[br][b]Mattafix[/b] – [i]Big City Life[/i] – England[br][b]Stefy Rea[/b] – [i]Chelsea[/i] – USA[br][b]Ivy Queen[/b] – [i]Cuentale[/i] – Puerto Rico[br][b]Men Women and Childern[/b] – [i]Dance In My Blood[/i] – USA[br][b]Resin Dogs[/b] – [i]Definition[/i] – Australia[br][b]Swami[/b] – [i]DesiRock[/i] – England[br][b]Ladytron[/b] – [i]Destroy Everything You Touch[/i] – England[br][b]Calanit[/b] – [i]Do Dee Dee Deem Dum[/i] – Israel[br][b]Mando Diao[/b] – [i]Down In The Past[/i] – Sweden[br][b]Maximus Dan[/b] – [i]Fighter[/i] – Australia[br][b]Sneaky Soundsystem[/b] – [i]Hip Hop Hooray – Australia[br][b]DuSouto[/b] – [i]Ie Mae Jah[/i] – Brazil[br][b]F4[/b] – [i]La Prima Volta[/i] – Italy[br][b]Frank Popp Ensemble[/b] – [i]Love Is On Our Side[/i] – Germany[br][b]Sergio Mendes[/b] – [i]Mas Que Nada[/i] – Brazil / USA[br][b]DT8 Project[/b] – [i]Namara[/i] – England / Republic of Guinea[br][b]Fisherspooner[/b] – [i]Never Win[/i] – USA[br][b]Furius K[/b] – [i]People Shining[/i] – France[br][b]Van Ness Wu[/b] – [i]Poker Face[/i] – China / Taiwan[br][b]Masrhon[/b] – [i]Sobremesa[/i] – Dominican Republic[br][b]KES[/b] – [i]The Calling[/i] – Trinidad[br][b]Urban Puppets[/b] – [i]Sweat[/i] – Sweden[br][b]Gabin[/b] – [i]The Other Way Round[/i] – Italy[br][b]The Go! Team[/b] – [i]The Power Is On[/i] – England[br][b]Ojos De Brujo[/b] – [i]Tiempo De Drumba[/i] – Spain[br][b]Nortec Collective[/b] – [i]Tijuana Makes Me Happy[/i] – Mexico[br][b]Tiptop[/b] – [i]TipTop[/i] –Germany[br][b]Die Raketen[/b] – [i]Tokyo, Tokyo[/i] – Germany[br][b]Damien J. Carter[/b] – [i]What World[/i] – Germany[br][b]Voicst[/b] – [i]Whatever You Want From Life[/i] – Holland[br][b]Zola[/b] – [i]X Girlfriend[/i] – South Africa[br][p]Football fans from around the globe can sample streaming clips and learn more about the bands at [URL=www.ea.com/2006fifaworldcup]the official [i]2006 FIFA World Cup: Germany[/i] Web site[/URL].[p][i]2006 FIFA World Cup: Germany[/i] is scheduled to ship on the PS2, Xbox, Xbox 360, Gamecube, Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance, PSP, and PC. For more upcoming info, stay with Mygamer.