Serj Tankian, The Damned Things, Coheed, Crosses New Tracks to Appear on ‘Batman: Arkham City’ Soundtrack

by | Sep 2, 2011

Serj Tankian, The Damned Things, Coheed and Cambria, and Crosses (Deftones, Far) will lend new tracks to the upcoming video game soundtrack for Batman: Arkham City.

The soundtrack hits stores on September 21st, while the video game will see its release on October 21st.

Batman: Arkham City – The Album Track Listing:

01. Panic! At The Disco – Mercenary
02. Coheed and Cambria – Deranged
03. The Duke Spirit – Creature
04. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club – Shadow On The Run
05. Blaqk Audio – Afterdark
06. Raveonettes – Oh, Stranger
07. † † † (Crosses) – The Years
08. The Damned Things – Trophy Widow
09. Daughtry – Drown In You
10. The Boxer Rebellion – Losing You
11. Serj Tankian – Total Paranoia

Bonus Track Collector’s Edition:

12. A Place to Bury Strangers – In The Shadow

Update 9/27 12:06pm – The soundtrack will now hit stores on October 4th, while the video game will see its release on October 18th.

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