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==Soundtracks== Prior to the release of ''NCAA Football 06'', the only music featured in the game were [[fight songs]] of most FBS colleges featured in the game. These would play at random, however the user-selected "favorite team" would always have their fight song played first whenever the game was first started. ''NCAA Football 06'' was the first and so far only entry in the series to include licensed music to keep the series in uniform with other EA Sports releases such as [[Madden NFL]] and the [[NHL series]]. ''NCAA Football 07'' returned to the fight song only format. ''NCAA Football 08'' added a cinematic theme song to the main menu, with fight songs playing during Dynasty Mode. ''NCAA Football 09'' allows a new custom stadium sounds feature allowing users to edit what sounds are heard at specific stadiums during events within the game, such as a touchdown, field goal, or timeout. Fans of the teams can now create an authentic experience in each stadium by using copyrighted songs that EA isn't allowed to put into the game. ''NCAA Football 10'' plays [[Tick Tick Boom]] by [[The Hives]] in the introduction. ''NCAA Football 11'' uses the music that is used in [[ESPN College Football]] coverage.
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