ALICE IN CHAINS, KILLSWITCH ENGAGE, SHADOWS FALL Featured On BURNOUT DOMINATOR Soundtrack

February 27, 2007

ALICE IN CHAINS ("Would?" ),TRIVIUM ("Anthem [We Are The Fire]"),KILLSWITCH ENGAGE ("My Curse"),SHADOWS FALL ("Burning The Lives") and ARMY OF ANYONE ("It Doesn't Seem To Matter") are among the artists featured on the soundtrack to the upcoming racing game Burnout Dominator, due out on March 6 for the PlayStation2 computer entertainment system and PSP (PlayStation Portable) system via Electronic ArtsCelebrating speed and attitude, the soundtrack features 33 tracks from today's hottest artists, including the world premiere of Avril Lavigne's new track "Girlfriend".

EA's Burnout franchise has long been instrumental in launching the hottest tracks from the world’s biggest artists, including songs from YELLOWCARD, ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS, FRANZ FERDINAND and more. This year's soundtrack features current hits, new tracks from the world's biggest artists, and a first look at several bands about to break big.

For the complete track listing, click here.

Burnout Dominator is an all-new installment of the legendary, multi-award winning Burnout series and challenges players to face off against a series of hot-blooded rivals in tests of reckless, aggressive driving. The game features an all-new "Maniac Mode," daring players to take down other drivers and string together massive combos of the wildest driving stunts without crashing.

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