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  • With the announcement trailer for the sequel, starting at the 1:13 mark, we get an epic live metal rendition of the main theme.
  • The demo of the game (the game itself, too) gives us a remix of the classic Dragon Valley theme. The use of saxophones gives the song a more mature feel, fitting for a sequel where our once young protagonists have grown and matured themselves.
  • The theme to Shenlin Park is an upbeat, lively tune with guitarwork giving a rebellious, youthful feel, suitable for the heroes' enemy-destroying journey through the recreational district of Shang Tu.
  • The level theme for Shade Armory cleverly incorporates pieces of Thermal Base into an intense track, perfectly suited to the difficult journey through one of Lord Brevon's bases. Especially fitting, since it's not yet known by this point whether or not the warlord has come back to wreak havoc on Avalice again.
  • The second level set in the Globe Opera starts with a quietly ominous track as you explore a darkened theater filled with deactivated robots; once you turn the power back on: the curtain rises (literally), an electric guitar revs the theme into gear, and all the formerly deactivated robots pop back up and start attacking you.
  • The theme for Zulon Jungle was first shown off in Milla's trailer when she broke out the Murder Cubes. In the game itself, it captures the frantic nature of the Mêlée à Trois between the heroes, Brevon's remnants and Aaa's robotic army.
  • The theme for Ancestral Forge is a chill but rocking tune fitting for a watery underground level.
  • Magma Starscape's metallic theme perfectly captures the intensity of the volcano's interior, representing the heroes rushing through the lava caves for two instances: Team Lilac using Milla's potion to blow the side of the volcano, and Carol following the Sigwada's trail in order to create a diversion for Zao's airship. It also has a more intense remix used for Merga's first fight and the boss battles with Hundred Drillion and Askal.
  • The boss theme Vs. Robot A is used for the boss fights against Proto Pincer, Gnawsa Lock, Rail Driver, and Lemon Bread in the Battlesphere. The beginning section starts out as pulse-pounding and steadily builds up in intensity, and not only is there an electric guitar solo later, but there's also a section of the song that is a Call-Back to the major boss theme of the first Freedom Planet game.
  • The theme for Bakunawa Fusion has jazz, orchestra, and, in a neat little Call-Back, part of the theme for Brevon's second phase—fitting for the true True Final Boss battle against Syntax.

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