Mixtape follows Slater, Rockford, and Cassie through one final day of rebellious hometown chaos before they split apart. The game leans hard into coming-of-age movie energy, especially the kind of memory-soaked storytelling that feels tied to late-night drives, bedroom introspection, and one perfect song landing at the exact right moment.

That tone only works because the soundtrack does so much of the emotional lifting. Rockford, in particular, frames life through music, so if you finish the game with a new favorite track in your head, that is by design. Some songs are easy to remember on a first playthrough, while others slip by in the middle of a larger scene. This page pulls the full soundtrack into one place, using the credited order from Mixtape's end credits.

How many songs are in the Mixtape soundtrack?

There are 28 credited songs in Mixtape. They span post-punk, new wave, dream-pop, shoegaze, alt-rock, synth, and ambient cuts, which is a big part of why the game feels both nostalgic and personal instead of locked to one single genre lane.

Complete Mixtape soundtrack song list

#SongArtist
1AtmosphereJoy Division
2That's GoodDEVO
3PlainsongThe Cure
4Just Like HoneyThe Jesus and Mary Chain
5MonochromeLush
6Have You Seen Her?The Chi-Lites
7Remember WhenMitch Murder
8State of the HeartMondo Rock
9The TouchStan Bush
10Most of AllB.J. Thomas
11RoadsPortishead
12FreakSilverchair
13LoveThe Smashing Pumpkins
14CandyIggy Pop
15Galaxy in TuriyaAlice Coltrane
16More Than ThisRoxy Music
17SpellboundSiouxsie & The Banshees
18Sensitive to LightRainbow
19Witchi Tai ToHarper's Bizarre
20Yesterday's HeroJohn Paul Young
21ShineDavid Gray
22DareStan Bush
23Drunk FlamingoAbrahams and Mole
24PowderAllclear
25AirwalkerBertrand Dolby
26Deep Space ScanCurtis Dunn
27Zebra CrossingThe Eye Gougers
28Moon UnitWooden Sword

Why the Mixtape soundtrack stands out

The credited list moves between iconic names and deeper pulls without flattening the game's tone. You get songs like Atmosphere, Plainsong, Just Like Honey, and More Than This alongside synth-forward pieces and mood tracks that keep the quieter scenes from feeling empty.

That range matters because Mixtape is not trying to soundtrack one kind of play. It needs music for bedroom reflection, reckless movement, romantic hesitation, and the larger memory-montage feeling that ties the whole night together. The soundtrack is one of the clearest reasons the game lands as a coming-of-age piece instead of just a set of disconnected vignettes.

Quick notes for finding your favorite track again

  • The list above follows the credited order used at the end of the game.
  • Not every player will clock every song on a first run, especially during busier or more emotional scenes.
  • If a track stood out but the title disappeared from memory, this page is meant to be the fastest way back to it.
  • If you want route planning, missable moments, or completion help alongside the music, the rest of this site's guide sections cover that side of Mixtape separately.