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Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit Track List & Hidden Tracks

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Soaring onto the scene with its high-energy maneuvers in 2009, Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit changed the skyline of Universal Studios Florida in order to balance the park’s offerings for the rush of crowds set to flood the resort for the debut of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Promoted as a revolutionary new roller coaster sporting daytime-visible LED lighting and an onboard audio system that would allow each rider to listen to music of their own taste.

Guests use a touchpad on the rollercoaster seat’s lap bar to choose their songs. There are currently five official songs to choose from:

  • Rock – Welcome to the Black Parade by My Chemical Romance.
  • Dance – Waterloo by Abba
  • Country – Man! I Feel Like a Woman! by Shania Twain
  • Hip Hop – Humble by Kendrick Lamar
  • Electronic – Sandstorm by Darude
(Photo by @biorecontruct)

Quickly after opening guests discovered that the ride has a hidden songs list, allowing them to deviate from the preset set list of songs:

  • Hold down the Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit logo for roughly ten seconds (I recommend holding it for a few more to be safe).
  • A number keypad will appear onscreen.
  • Enter the hidden song’s three-digit code and press enter.

Riders must know the hidden song code they wish to activate before riding, as the window for the code entry begins as soon as they are seated and ends as soon as the ride vehicle departs the station. It should also be noted that by activating the hidden songs, riders will not be able to watch or purchase the on-ride video recorded throughout their experience.

Here is the full list of hidden songs as of September 2023:

  • 101 – Temples of Syrinx by Rush
  • 102 –  Smithereens by Blues Before & After
  • 103 – Break On Through by The Doors
  • 104 – Crocodile Rock by Elton John
  • 105 – Do it Again by Steely Dan
  • 106 – You Don’t by Candlebox
  • 108 – 8 Miles High by The Byrds
  • 109 – Fantasy by Aldo Nova
  • 110 – I’m a Fool – American Hi-Fi
  • 112 – Freebird by Skynyrd
  • 113 – Immigrant Song by Led Zeppelin
  • 114 – Just Because by Jane’s Addiction
  • 115 – Live by Lenny Kravitz
  • 116 – Mexicola by Queens of the Stone Age
  • 121 – Runnin’ Down a Dream by Tom Petty
  • 122 – Start Me Up by Rolling Stones
  • 123 – Stockholm Syndrome by Muse
  • 124 – Diary of Jane by Breaking Benjamin
  • 127 – Urgent by Foreigner
  • 128 – Vertigo by U2
  • 129 – Wheel in the Sky by Journey
  • 130 – Won’t Get Fooled Again by The Who
  • 131 – Klein Mandelbrot by Blue Man Group
  • 132 – Drumbone by Blue Man Group
  • 301 – Float On by Modest Mouse
  • 302 – I Want You Back by Jackson Five
  • 303 – In My Pocket by Cat Empire
  • 304 – Still Rock ‘n Roll To Me by Billy Joel
  • 306 – Lose Yourself by Eminem
  • 307 – Ride Like The Wind by Christopher Cross
  • 308 – Run to You by Bryan Adams
  • 309 – Save Room by John Legend
  • 310 – Vogue by Madonna
  • 311 – You Make Lovin’ Fun by Fleetwood Mac
  • 312 – My Everything by Barry White
  • 504 – Smokin’ Gun – Robert Cray
  • 506 – The Thrill is Gone – BB King
  • 507 – Who Did You Think I Was by John Mayer
  • 508 – Pivot by Dry
  • 701 – Cyanide by Metallica
  • 702 – Endangered Species by Flaw
  • 703 – For Whom The Bell Tolls by Metallica
  • 704 – Forever Down by Black Label Society
  • 705 – How Heavy This Axe by The Sword
  • 706 – Just One Fix – Ministry
  • 707 – Know your Enemy by Rage Against the Machine
  • 708 – Let’s Go by Ministry
  • 709 – Mouth For War by Pantera
  • 710 – Painkiller by Judas Priest
  • 711 – Paranoid – Black Sabbath
  • 712 – Temptation’s Wings by Down
  • 713 – Wicker Man by Iron Maiden
  • 714 – Unreal by Ill Nino
  • 715 – Wake Up Dead by Megadeth
  • 716 – We Call This Mutha Revenge – Suicidal Tendencies
  • 718 – You’ve Got Another Thing Coming by Judas Priest
  • 782 – Monster by Skillet
  • 901 – Movin Right Along from The Muppet Movie
  • 902 – Rainbow Connection from The Muppet Movie
  • 903 – Your Attitude Towards Cuttlefish by Paper Moon
  • 904 – Night on Bald Mountain by Modest Mussorgsky
(photo by Mike Sperduto)

The smartphone app Pocket Rockit used to be available for purchase for Android and iOS but appears to have been decommissioned and removed from the app stores. Because Rockit does not allow loose items like cell phones in the queue or on the ride we suggest writing down your selection or texting it to yourself if you have a smartwatch.

[Article updated September 3, 2023]

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5 thoughts on “Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit Track List & Hidden Tracks

  • Didn’t work for me. I tried again and again and was unsuccessful.

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  • Don’t click the pockit Rockit link. It’s not what you think

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  • 782 is Monster by Skillet, and 784 is Fine Fine Life by For King And Country. I know that in the 770s and 780s are all contemporary Christian songs, like Until The Whole World Hears by Casting Crowns, and Freq Dat by Group 1 Crew.

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  • When we rode I found that holding the logo for 6 second or so was sufficient. In fact, when I waited longer to let go (& letting go is critical) there was not enough time to key in the code (& I did not like the computer’s selection).

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