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Rayman Raving Rabbids

  • Dark Iron Bunnies, a heavy metal song sung by the Rabbids. The instrumental version is even better.
  • Pretty much any cover song the Rabbids do in the dancing mini-game.
  • The Butcher Deejay, a fast-paced electronic piece with vocals from both the regular Rabbids and Serguei, the giant, gorilla-like Rabbid.
  • The song playing in "Bunnies Only Fly Downwards". An energetic, metal piece which is easily the most underrated track in the entire game.

Rayman Raving Rabbids 2

Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party

Rabbids Go Home

  • Many trailers for the game used Born to be Wild by Fanfare Ciocarlia as the theme song for the Rabbids. The energetic use of trumpets and tubas strongly fits the anarchic personality of the titular characters. Oddly enough, the track was never used in the game.
  • Come Go With Me by The Del Vikings was included in both the trailers and the game in order to show the calmer, organized way of life of the human characters.
  • Pretty much every single track by the Romanian Brass Band Fanfare Vagabontu.
    • Sanie cu Zurgălăi, both the original version and the funnier Rabbid version. There's even a remixed version by DJ Forzando.
    • Bãtutã la Clarinet, the song that plays during the 2D blueprint cutscenes before each level.
    • Hora de Joc seems one of the primary themes for the Verminators. It makes them seem both menacing and silly at the same time.
    • Perinita, the secondary Verminators theme. This track puts more emphasis on their clumsiness and their inability to truly do any harm.
    • Bubamara, the theme song for the levels where you're carrying the bubble bed from the hospital.
    • Ciocarlia, the secondary Rabbids theme. The Rabbids themselves seem to enjoy this song.
    • The untitled theme played in the final battle of the game.
    • Another great untitled track is the song played whenever you reach the end of a level and the Rabbids flush themselves down the toilet.
    • Whenever you hear Batuta Din Moldava, expect a vicious cycle of absolute chaos.

Raving Rabbids Travel in Time

  • The super funky and danceable "Get On Up" by X-Ray Dog began being used very frequently as the main theme for a lot of the trailers for the game.
  • I MET MY MATCH IN A MOSH PIT! AND I KNEW RIGHT AWAY SHE WAS JUST THE GIRL FOR ME! The untitled rock song used in the Flying Bicycles trailer is a fast-paced, uplifting and very well-made piece of music. Sadly, the song is nowhere to be found in the game itself.
  • The Rabbids' cover of "YMCA", which is remade to sound like an Egyptian melody.
  • The game's main theme (also used as the main menu music for the 3DS version) makes your first entrance to the main museum-hub feel very whimsical and fun. The way the theme is remixed and changed when you go near paintings or enter different areas of the museum to fit the environment is brilliant.
  • Some of the background music used in the mini-games themselves are memorable. Examples include:
    • The fast-paced trumpet music used in the Mona Lisa game from the Flyarium. The 3DS version of the game even uses the music for the end credits, with an added chorus, sadly not found on the Wii version.
    • The use and mixing of electric guitar sounds and country music in the Rabbid Express mini-game.
    • The music from the Christopher Columbus mini-game. The mix of tropical sounds and classic guitar chords give the game a fast, but quite appealing Spanish feel.

Rabbids Land

Other/ General

  • Make the Party (Don't Stop) by Bunny Beatz, a catchy pop song included in Just Dance 4 and Rabbids Land.
  • Although very hard to find, the theme song to the mobile game Rabbids Heroes feels like a fun, heroic adventure theme with a silly Rabbid twist. The kazoo in the background adds to the silliness.

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