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The Fallout 3 soundtrack is a collection of orchestrated tracks composed by Inon Zur for Fallout 3, as well as licensed tracks performed by various artists. On January 31st, 2013, Bethesda released the Fallout 3 Original Game Soundtrack on iTunes for purchase but only contains the orchestrated tracks composed by Inon Zur and none of the licensed tracks.

Soundtracks[]

Fallout 3: Original Game Soundtrack[]

Fallout 3 soundtrack

Soundtrack cover art

All 29 orchestrated and ambient songs composed by Inon Zur packaged together.

Fallout 3 Soundtrack[]

The following section is transcluded from Fallout 3 promotional items. To modify, please edit the source page.
FO3 Promo CD

Fallout 3 Soundtrack - Promo CD

A CD featuring five songs from the soundtrack (three of them from Three Dog's broadcast at Galaxy News Radio) was made available to people who pre-ordered the game at GameStop. The track list is as follows;

  1. I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire by The Ink Spots
  2. Way Back Home by Bob Crosby
  3. Butcher Pete (Part 1) by Roy Brown
  4. Fallout 3 Soundtrack-Main Title by Inon Zur
  5. Fallout 3 Soundtrack-Megaton by Inon Zur

Radio soundtracks[]

Galaxy News Radio[]

The licensed tracks played on the in-game radio station Galaxy News Radio are as follows. {{columns|2|

Enclave Radio[]

Agatha's Station[]

Vault 101 PA system[]

Ambient music[]

Base[]

Battle[]

Dungeon[]

Endgame[]

Explore[]

Public[]

Special[]

Behind the scenes[]

  • The name of the start menu theme, "When The Swallows Come Back", is almost the same name as one song by The Ink Spots, named "When The Swallows Come Back to Capistrano".

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