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Blue Archive may look like a game about cute girls, but it sure packs a punch with many bangers.


  • The title screen theme, "Constant Moderato", is a catchy opening even for the main page of the game. The beautiful piano arrange of the song plays during some of the game's most emotional moments like during Hifumi's Rousing Speech in Volume 3.
  • "Unwelcome School", commonly attributed to Aru and her hijinks, is a wild, chaotic banger that has some hints of ragtime ancestry in its frantic tempo.
  • "Burning Love", Wakamo's theme, a hard-going festival of high-tempo chaos and guitars befitting the Fox of Calamity.
  • "Starting Pistol", the energetic and catchy theme of the Joint Firing Drills, which was later remixed as the main theme of the Get Set, Go! Kivotos Halo Games.
  • "Bunny Bunny Carrot Carrot", the bunny event theme, is dashed with hints of future core that's mostly associated with Asuna due to the extremely high BPM evoking the free-spirited maid's relentless energy.
  • The adorable Pixel Time, a cheerful 8-bit tune more than fitting for the retro-game loving Game Development Department. The light-hearted song was remixed twice - first, having its BPM slowed down to a crawl so as to create the somber and emotional Defective Pixel, and then fully mixed into a high-energy, groovy electro swing for Operation☆DOTABATA, serving as the theme when the gamer girls put on maid uniforms to act undercover in the Alabaster's Calling Card event.
  • RABBIT Squad's theme, "Usagi Flap", is squeaky, yet addictive. Their Summer Special Operation! Event brings us "Up to 21°C", a fun summer-themed bop clearly taking audio signatures from the earlier "Usagi Flap".
  • "Alkaline Tears" is a tear-jerking theme when a sad tragedy comes up to all the students.
  • OperationD, the Decagrammaton event theme, an intense, constantly-shifting glitch hop piece fitting for the powerful yet mysterious entities under investigation by Himari.
  • Although unnamed, Theme 171, accompanying Mina's Memorial Lobby, is a direct homage to the songs played in the real-life Hong Kong noir movies she oh so adores, especially inspired by A Better Tomorrow. And then there's Mina's "attempt" at covering the song... on a recorder. She originally attempted to play the song on a clarinet, but gave up when she realized it was too difficult.
  • RE Aoharu, a blood pumping pop-like beat that quiets down for a bit before escalating. Used as the backing song of PV 4 and is basically the unofficial theme of Volume F.
  • The Raid boss themes are diverse, but contain many frantic bangers fitting to their intensity.
    • "Kaiten Screw!!!", the theme from the second part of the Kaiten FX Mk. 0 boss, draws heavy influence from Super Sentai as the Kaitengers pull out their ace in the hole: a giant combining mecha. A slowed-down, epic mix dubbed Kaiten Hurricane!!! serves as backing as the Kaitengers team up with Sensei in order to fend off a Chroma-infested Perorodzilla.
    • The Hieronymus boss encountered in Total Assault as well as Volume 3 Chapter 4 gives us "Library of Omen". The orchestral choir and drums really sells the idea that you're fighting something divine, yet evil.
    • Hod has "Undefined Behavior", a house mix with electro beats constantly blaring, which has an awesome bass drop when the final phase starts.
    • Binah has "Endless Carnival", which, true to its name, starts off sounding more like a demented carousel song then an electronic theme before moving to a synthesized energetic yet foreboding melody.
    • Despite its status as That One Boss, due in no small part to its combination of janky gameplay mechanics and infernal RNG, it is universally agreed that Goz has one good thing going for it; its theme song, ⸮ ! WAS IT A CAT I SAW ? !, a masterpiece of electro swing that wouldn't be out of place in a Halloween theme park.
    • As a musical themed boss, Gregorius brings out the piano in full for its theme song Symphony, the longest non-looping piece in the game so far at 4:27, intended to fit perfectly with the opening cutscene of the boss battle and the fight itself.

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