- "The opening theme" fits the mood of the game extremely well.
- Monokuma's theme, "Mr. Monokuma's Lesson", is consistently a fan favorite.
- "Mr. Monokuma's Tutoring". When you hear it, you know something bad is going to happen. Sometimes, it crosses as Genocide Jack/Jill's theme.
- "Beautiful Dead", a very calming and peaceful theme, which usually plays when you're investigating a new floor. And Beautiful Days for Free Time.
- "New World Order", which usually plays at the conclusion of each chapter, is also quite popular. Notable example of awesome, at the end of chapter 4, when Kyoko reveals the identity of the sixteenth student, with this song as the Background Music. The anime tends to use it as Kyoko Kirigiri's theme.
- "BOX 16", a remix of the normal "investigation" music that plays during the final two investigations. It conveys the "this is the climax" message quite well.
- The music that plays during the executions is excellent. It's slightly different each time (in fact, each execution gets its own track) but instantly recognizable.
- Buzzkill plays during tense scenes.
- Desire for Execution..., a very melancholic and slow theme.
- Trial Underground, a tense track that plays during the pre-trial preparation screen. It sets the mood perfectly: someone in the courtroom is a murderer... but who?
- All three Nonstop Debate themes: "Discussion -BREAK-" the basic version, "Discussion -HEAT UP-", which starts playing when things get more intense, and "Discussion -HOPE VS DESPAIR-", which is used at the very end of each trial.
- "Flashing Anagram", a tense, haunting track that plays during the Hangman's Gambits.
- "Class Trial Solar Edition", an upbeat track that plays when Makoto makes a breakthrough in the trials.
- "Welcome to Despair Academy" is a perfect theme for the sad scenes.
- "Despair-Syndrome", an eerie track that tends to play when Monokuma reveals an unpleasant truth to the students.
- "Climax Reasoning" plays when you are adding the missing pieces to the manga. It really makes you feel like you're figuring out the entire incident.
- "Climax Return" plays when the manga is actually shown.
- The end credits song, "Saisei -rebuild-"note .
- Not awesome so much as terrifying, "Despair Pollution Noise Music" abruptly plays whenever a corpse is discovered. It's a weird, distorted piece that culminates in a chilling and off-putting One-Woman Wail.
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