If you still can’t get enough of Fallout, the TV series is releasing its soundtrack on vinyl — but there’s something you should know.
World-building, performances, action, and fan service; it was all spot on. But its soundtrack is particularly worthy of praise, with reliable bangers like The Ink Spots’ ‘I Don’t Want to Set the World on Fire’ and Glenn Miller’s ‘In the Mood’ among its massive tracklist.
TheFallout show’s soundtrackis officially coming to vinyl — but it’s just the score, composed by Game of Thrones andHouse of the Dragon’sRamin Djawadi, rather than the songs.
The double LP, colored like Vault-Tec’s blue-and-yellow jumpsuits, features 21 tracks (including the franchise’s iconic theme). It’savailable to pre-order now(and if it’s out of stock, it’ll likely be available via other retailers, so keep an eye out). You can check out the track listing for each side below:
Side A – 18:42 approx
Side B – 18:07 approx
Side C – 16:46 approx
Side D – 19:15 approx
If you want Fallout’s songs on vinyl, you have a few options: you could create your own record, you could source one of the high-quality bootleg releases out there on the internet (although these can go for eye-watering prices, pre-warning), or you’ll just have to find singles for each track.
“I hope we get an album of licensed songs. I know it’d cost a bit to license the tracks again, but they’d earn back what they spent tenfold,” one fanwroteafter the vinyl’s reveal. “As cool as this is, I suspect a lot of people are gonna mistakenly think it has the licensed music on it,” anotherwrote.
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Cameron Frew is Deputy TV & Movies Editor on Dexerto’s UK team. He’s an action movie aficionado, ’80s obsessive, and Oscars enthusiast. He loves Invincible, but he’s also a fan of The Boys, the MCU, The Chosen, and much more. He has previously written for LadBible, UniLad, and Flickering Myth. You can contact him at: cameron.frew@dexerto.com.