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Hi-Fi Rush soundtrack – Every Song and Artist

Smash bots to some sick beats.

Hi-fi Rush is all about stickin' it to the man! Actually, the game is also about synchronizing combat with music, leading to an ebb and flow of swings, smashes, and dashes during combat in time to the game's beat. Because of this, Hi-Fi Rush had to have an excellent soundtrack for players to rock with, and thus many players are looking for a list of the game's songs and artists.

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Every song in Hi-Fi Rush

Each of the songs below plays during a specific point in the game, usually corresponding to a boss fight or specific area. Below are each of the songs and their accompanying creators:

  • "1,000,000" - Nine Inch Nails
  • "The Perfect Drug" - Nine Inch Nails
  • "Lonely Boy" - The Black Keys
  • "Invaders Must Die" - The Prodigy
  • "Whirring" - The Joy Formidable
  • "INAZAWA CHAINSAW" - Number Girl
  • "Wolfgang’s 5th Symphony" - Wolfgang Gartner
  • "Honestly" - Zwan

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Along with the above specific songs that play during boss battles and important in-game events, there are also unique songs that serve as the game's background music. There are a ton of these, and all of them can be unlocked and played in the Hideout using the Jukebox after beating the game:

  • "The Rush" - Shuichi Kobori
  • "I Got This" - Shuichi Kobori
  • "Production Destruction" - REO
  • "Some People Call This Teamwork" - REO
  • "Heatwave" - Shuichi Kobori
  • "Test Chamber" - REO
  • "Dev Engine" - REO
  • "Heatwave (VÄRRT Remix)" - Shuichi Kobori
  • "Security Shutdown" - Shuichi Kobori
  • "Can't Stop Us Now" - Shuichi Kobori
  • "This'll Be Rough" - Shuichi Kobori
  • "Negotiation" - Shuichi Kobori
  • "Through the Halls of History" - Shuichi Kobori
  • "Backstage Hustle" - REO and Masatoshi Yanagi
  • "Let's Hope This Works" - Masatoshi Yanagi
  • "Reflection" - Masatoshi Yanagi
  • "Challenger!" - Masatoshi Yanagi
  • "Give it All You Got" - Masatoshi Yanagi
  • "Boss (Vandelay Theme)" - Masatoshi Yanagi
  • "How Far We've Come" - Masatoshi Yanagi
  • "Snap (Out of It)" - Masatoshi Yanagi
  • "A New Fight" - Masatoshi Yanagi
  • "Exposition" - Masatoshi Yanagi
  • "Mission Report!" - Masatoshi Yanagi
  • "What the Future Holds" - Masatoshi Yanagi
  • "The Beacon" - The Glass Pyramids
  • "Too Big to Fail" - The Glass Pyramids
  • "Captive Normals" - The Glass Pyramids
  • "Buzzsaw" - The Glass Pyramids
  • "My Heart Feels No Pain" - The Glass Pyramids
  • "INTRUDER" - The Glass Pyramids
  • "Fizzith" - The Glass Pyramids
  • "Surfacing" - The Glass Pyramids
  • "In a Blink" - The Glass Pyramids
  • "Synthesthesia" - The Glass Pyramids

Streamer Mode

Because all of the above songs are copyrighted by those who created them, the soundtrack can become a major problem for streamers wishing to broadcast the game. However, the game lets players know at the beginning that there is a Streamer Mode. Luckily, for those who need to switch it on but neglected to do so at the beginning of the game, you can open up the game's Pause Menu, go to Options, and under Gameplay in the Other Settings section Streamer Mode is the first option. Thus, you can toggle between Streamer Mode at any point in the game.

Want more information on Hi-Fi Rush? Check out Hi-Fi Rush First Impressions Review—story, gameplay, visuals, and more and What is Hi-Fi Rush? Rhythmic Gameplay, Game Pass, Platforms, and more! from Pro Game Guides!


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Jaret Knox
A gamer born and raised, Jaret's first two video games were Contra and Super Mario Bros. 3, two games released before he was even born. He attributes these games to his wide-ranging interest in varying genres, and also credits them with his love of gaming in general. This led him to starting a career in video game writing, and now he can be found freelance writing for Pro Game Guides, spending time with his fiancé, playing video games, or reading a good book.