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  2. Madden NFL 2004 - Wikipedia

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    The 04 version of Vick has been used in Madden NFL 25 and 15 in Ultimate Team mode as a 99 overall with either 99 or 100 speed. The game is an EA Sports Bio game, and is compatible with other EA Sports games with the feature (NCAA Football 2004, NASCAR Thunder 2004). [10] The soundtrack of the game features various hip hop and rock songs.

  3. Madden NFL - Wikipedia

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    It also featured Create-A-League mode but it never caught on. Create-A-Team was not featured in Madden NFL 13 and moving teams was first featured in Madden NFL 2004 called "Stadium" in the Franchise mode of the game. Madden NFL 2002 was the 2nd highest selling game in 2002. Minnesota Vikings quarterback Daunte Culpepper is the cover athlete.

  4. Wait (Earshot song) - Wikipedia

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    It was featured on the video game soundtracks to both Madden NFL 2005 [1] and MX vs. ATV Unleashed. An alternate version was also included on the former soundtrack as The D.O.C. vs. Earshot - "The Madden Re-Match." "Wait" was also featured in the DVD Tampa Bay Lightning 2004 Stanley Cup Champions.

  5. Way Away - Wikipedia

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    The song and music video both reflect the band's choice about leaving their hometown of Jacksonville, Florida to California in hopes of making a name for themselves in the Southern California music scene. The song was featured on the video game soundtracks to both Madden NFL 2004 and SSX 3.

  6. Sam Spence - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Lloyd Spence (March 29, 1927 – February 6, 2016) [1] was an American soundtrack composer best known for his work with NFL Films. [1] His music has also been in the EA Sports Madden NFL football video games and many football-related commercials. His music has gained more widespread notoriety for its frequent use in the soundtracks of ...

  7. Madden's first NFL broadcast revealed his first 'boom,' hints ...

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    That was the day John Madden first called an NFL game on TV. It’s on YouTube (most of it anyway), and it’s glorious. The tributes have been rolling in for Madden, who died at the age of 85 on ...

  8. Joel Madden Reveals Which Good Charlotte Song He Loves ‘To ...

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    In an exclusive interview with Us, Joel Madden looked back on everything the band has accomplished since he and brother Benji Madden formed Good Charlotte in the ‘90s.

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