Wild Woody is not exactly known for gameplay, but it does have an awesome soundtrack by Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal, who went on to play guitar for Guns N' Roses.
- "Yo-Ho", the first boss theme. If you haven't immediately decided that it's bad on finding out it's 90's pirate rap metal, you'll be shocked at how well it holds together.
- "Minotaur Maze", the stage 2-1 theme, is over-the-top heavy metal.
- "Gadzeuse", the second boss theme, is unfortunately a Cut Song due to a programming error. Which is a shame, because the choir, heavy metal guitar, and frantic piano solos are fitting for a fight against a massive god.
- "Industrial Rage", the stage 3-1 theme, is a mix of jazz and metal that sounds surprisingly good.
- "Alien Homeworld", the stage 4-1 theme, is blessed with heavily distorted guitar and often disorienting rhythms, fitting its setting.
- By contrast, stage 4-2's "Infested" starts off surprisingly chilled. It's easily one of the less aggressive parts of the soundtrack.
- "The Pit", the stage 5-1 theme, starts off cheesy with its Ominous Pipe Organ and Evil Laughter, but once the guitars hit it becomes excellent.
- The final boss theme, "Monkey Flush", is probably the most technical and progressive-minded track on the soundtrack, and gives the boss stage much more gravitas than a monkey demon in a toilet should ever have.