The soundtrack has been an integral part of the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater franchise since the game’s inception, since you’ll no doubt hear each song countless times as you memorize level layouts and perfect skating lines.

Activision has released the soundtrack for the upcoming Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5 and while there are plenty of punk and hip-hop tracks, fans hoping to revisit some of their favorite songs are going to find themselves disappointed. The soundtrack features 32 songs – the most of any game in the series to date – but they’re all brand new.

The full list, first spotted by GameInformer on Friday, is below.

Anti-Flag – Stars and Stripes

Atmosphere – Southsiders

Black Pistol Fire – Hipster Shakes

Bully – Milkman

Cloud Nothings – I’m Not Part of Me

Cold Cave – A Little Death to Laugh

Connie Price and the Keystones – International Hustler

Crass Mammoth – All 149

Deaf Poets – Degenerate Mind

Death – Keep On Knocking

Death From Above 1979 – Virgins

Deer Mother – When The Wolves Come Out

Doomtree – Mini Brute

Fake P – Rorschach

Family Force 5 – Raised By Wolves

Four Year Strong – Go Down In History

Harlan – Moment To Myself

Hundred Visions – Our Ritual

Hungry Hands – Highline

Icon For Hire – Cynics and Critics

Killer Be Killed – Wings of Feather and Wax

New Politics – Everywhere I Go

Plague Vendor – Black Sap Scriptures

Ratatat – Cream on Chrome

RattBlack – Skate Rock

Royal Blood – Little Monster

State Champs – Secrets

Temples – Shelter Song

The Orwells – Who Needs You

The Schitzophonics – Rat Trap

The Sheds – Bad Things are Bad

Yogi & Skrillex – Burial

Earlier this month a new art style was revealed for Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5, adding a cel-shaded look to the game’s characters. Fans who had been disappointed in the trailer for the game released in July didn’t find that the new look did much to change their opinions. While the soundtrack features a mix of well-known and under-the-radar bands, it remains to be seen how longtime fans will react.

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5 for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One hits store shelves on September 29, and will feature 20-person multiplayer. The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 version of the game, which lacks multiplayer, hits on November 10.

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