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  • "Dynamite Boy" (the mode select theme) is a relaxed-sounding bop that fits with the arcade-style feel of the game.
  • "Choose a Baller!", although a 14 second loop, is glorious.
  • "Ballbuster Blues" is a laid back, yet upbeat song that wouldn't be out of place in a classic arcade game.
  • "Bonus Blitz" is a fast-paced, frantic, and goofy song, just like the bonus stages are.
  • "Jam Jungle Jammin'" is a tribal-sounding beat that makes heavy use of tribal drums.
  • "The Cold Shoulder (Bash)" is a badass song that switches between a heavy, bombastic beat and a relaxing chiptune, and has wind blowing in the background, fitting with Fudge Mountain's mountain setting.
  • "Balls of Steel" is a heavy hitting, gruff-sounding beat with factory ambience in the background.
  • "Going Home", Boiler City's theme, is an energetic, triumphant, and epic song that sounds like an opening song to a Saturday-Morning Cartoon.
  • "Lottery" is a slow-paced theme that builds up the tension of unlocking new content.
  • "Danthony's Orb", which can be unlocked to play in the rec room, is a catchy NES style beat.
  • Anton's theme plays in the opening cutscene of Antonball. And despite playing in a scene where Anton gets out of a bar and falls into a manhole, it's pretty damn grand.
  • "Not So Fast!" plays at the final boss of Antonball. It's a hectic Boss Remix of "Danthony's Orb" that will get you pumped up for giving the boss a good beating.
  • DLC Stage plays in the bonus DLC levels. It has a climactic feel, which fits with the overall Nintendo Hard-ness of the levels.
  • "Devilled Garden" sounds so evil, fitting for a Planet Heck level.
  • "To the Winner..." plays on the result screen in Vs Antonball mode. It's an upbeat song that also serves as a way to show off how well you did compared to your opponent... Or as a way to mock you for your poor score.
  • "Green Socks" is another unlockable Rec Room song. Though it's heavily compressed, and really low volume, in the end, it's still a catchy beat with factory ambience in the background.

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