Death Cab, Ben Kweller, others on upcoming game soundtrack

Austin, TX-based Aspyr Media has announced plans to release the soundtrack for the upcoming Alex Seropia-penned video game, Stubbs: The Zombie.
Seropia is best known as founder of Bungie and producer of Halo. The soundtrack will include versions of 1950s-era tracks performed by Ben Kweller and Death Cab for Cutie as well as other artists.
For more on the game as well as the track listing, you can click Read More

Stubbs: The Zombie Soundtrack

  • Ben Kweller - Lollipop
  • The Raveonettes - My Boyfriend's Back
  • Death Cab for Cutie - Earth Angel
  • Rogue Wave - Everyday
  • Cake - Strangers in the Night
  • The Walkmen - There Goes My Baby
  • The Dandy Warhols - All I Have to Do Is Dream
  • Oranger - Sandman
  • The Flaming Lips - If I Only Had a Brain
  • Clem Snide - Tears on My Pillow
  • Rose Hill Drive - Shakin' All Over
  • Milton Mapes - Lonesome Town
  • Phantom Planet - The Living Dead (original song)
  • Stubbs the Zombie is a third person action game that uses an updated
    Halo engine to deliver a stirring take of one man's hunger for love,
    justice…and brains. In the game, players take on the role of the rebel
    himself - Stubbs, a wisecracking zombie who takes on an ultra-modern
    city using nothing but his own carcass and the weapons of his possessed
    enemies. The game's tongue-in-cheek humor, innovative combat and strong
    storyline keep Stubbs the Zombie's gameplay as bizarre and
    unpredictable as its namesake.

    The Stubbs the Zombie game is set in a fictional "City of the Future"
    in 1959. To complement this theme, the tracks are new versions of songs
    made famous in this era, with the exception of the zombie inspired
    original track "The Living Dead" by California's Phantom Planet.