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Mafia III’s soundtrack has over 100 songs from the 1960s

Hangar 13 has used Rolling Stone to detail the 100+ 1960s tracks that will form the basis of Mafia III‘s soundtrack.

Highlighted tracks include the likes of:

  • The Rolling Stones: Paint it Black
  • The Rolling Stones: Sympathy for the Devil
  • Creedence Clearwater Revival: Bad Moon Rising
  • Creedence Clearwater Revival: Fortunate Son
  • Sam and Dave: Soul Man
  • Sam and Dave: Hold on, I’m Comin’
  • Steppenwolf: Born To Be Wild
  • Steppenwolf: Desperation
  • Aretha Franklin: Respect
  • Aretha Franklin: Chain of Fools
  • Jefferson Airplane: Somebody To Love
  • Jefferson Airplane: White Rabbit
  • Johnny Cash: Ring Of Fire
  • Johnny Cash: Folsom Prison Blues (Live)
  • The Beach Boys: Help Me, Rhonda
  • The Beach Boys: Wouldn’t it be Nice

You can head over to Rolling Stone to see the full list. Even better, you can listen to the full soundtrack right now on Pandora.

Expect Mafia III from 7 October on Windows PC, PS4 and Xbox One.


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