"Ladies and gentlemen! Please welcome..."
— "Moscow Circus"
While the original Line Rider had no music to speak of, its oft-forgotten sequel was given a soundtrack that has a lot more effort put into it than it needed, creating a downright stellar musical experience.
- "Main Menu" sets the tone for what's to come, and does so by being a captivating EDM track.
- "Moscow Circus" starts off as a jaunty, festive theme befitting a circus, before deteriorating into something that sounds mystical.
- "LR Symphony" is an outright foreboding orchestral track that makes you feel completely on edge.
- "Sheep Dip" may just be the catchiest song on the OST, being a high-energy country tune with hilariously fitting vocals that encourages the player to win the race.
- "Over the Top" has a slow, but funky melody to it that perfectly encompasses the series' sense of puzzle solving in a single track.
- "Sleddin'" manages to be both motivating and creepy at the same time, outlining both the wonders and perils of an adventure.
- "Bouncy Bounce" opts for a synthy bassline and, much like "Over the Top", encourages puzzle solving in its melody.
- "Glacier Bots" is calming, yet unnerving with how much it plays into its robotic theming.
- "Yodle Hey Ho" is the musical embodiment of fun, with its yodeling vocals being perfect for dancing to and having no worries.
- "Mystical Cave", as the name would suggest, is a mystical track that's sure to make the listener feel at ease with its subdued instrumentation.
- "Icy Wanderer" evokes a sense of nostalgia and self-reflection with its ringing composition and electronic backing.
- A song that went unused in the final game is on the same level of grandiosity as "LR Symphony", creating the feeling that you're about to face the final enemy.