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Who would have expected a Roblox game that formerly was just a parody of Granny and Peppa Pig would have such a banger soundtrack?

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  • The main menu theme for Book 1 starts the soundtrack out strong, having a catchy beat and surprisingly creepy ambience.
  • While not made for the game itself, For You To Stay, the theme for the climax of Plant, has excellent vocals by Mira K and a calm and soothing instrumental.
  • Angel, Book 1's credits theme. The soothing vocals of Emma Duncan and slow instrumental sell it.
  • Book 2's Trailer Theme starts off relatively calm before transitioning into a suspenseful and more intense track which builds up to Shadow Penny’s appearance at the end of the trailer.
  • Book 2’s Menu Theme is a slow and ominous track nearly solely played on the piano, showing Book 2's Darker and Edgier nature.
  • Pursuit of Peril is a suspenseful and intense track encapsulating Doggy and the Player's pursuit of Willow. The Skin Version goes even harder, adding new segments and more intensity with the background.
  • Zizzy is a more emotional theme, fitting the mood of Zizzy's infection. The Reprise is just as emotional, well matched to both the player and Pony's loss.
  • Tigry is an unnerving and slow track, suiting Tigry and his Dark and Troubled Past.
  • Sticky Situation is a dramatic and fast paced track to simulate how intense Alfis' more advanced AI is in this chapter, especially with the metal in the middle of the song.
  • Standoff, the music for the end cutscene of Sewers, is appropriately intense to depict the building tension throughout the cutscene.
  • The Wretched Wolf is an intense rock semi-cover of the already great "The Untold Story" that accurately portrays the battle against the (at the time) most personal threat to both the Player and Pony.
  • Onward, the theme for the ending cutscenes of Factory, is a triumphant song that fits the Heel–Face Turn of TSP and the group's progress on getting the cure.
  • The Untold Story, the song that plays over Willow’s backstory, is calming and a perfect fit to show how much trauma Willow has gone through throughout her life, with amazing vocals provided by Melissa Medina, even referencing the fact that Factory has two different good endings.
  • Recording Tape C %all% is pure Nightmare Fuel, with scratchy audio, ominous music and, in the full version, hidden codes which entail dark secrets about The Insolence, as well as a creepy jingle at the end.
  • Scary Shanty is an absolute banger mixing both classic pirate music and rock, and fitting the Ship map perfectly.
  • Tigry Reprise takes the original Tigry theme and makes it more calm, making the instruments more explicit and the piano more prominent, suiting Tigry's grey zoned antagonist type.
  • Uneasy Urgency is another intense and fear inducing theme for The Insolence, starting off as a guitar rift before transitioning into horror, with screams in the background as things get more hellish.
  • Insolence has an ominous feel, acting as a Dark Reprise of "It's All in the Past" from Piggy Intercity, perfectly fitting TIO’s enigmatic and mysterious nature, as well as the nature of the Insolence in general.
  • Sneaky Spider, like Scary Shanty, sounds a lot like classic pirate music, with more tribal instruments to fit Temple’s main idea.
  • Cold Steel is an intense metal track that fits Delta as a whole.
  • The Claws Come Out is an intense rock theme which captures the tension of Willow and Tigry’s fight, with the beats aligning with the actions throughout said fight.
  • Investigation is unnerving, being slow and having the sound of piano keys nearly EXACTLY the same as the main menu theme.
  • Chartless Chase is a MAJOR improvement from Poley’s old theme, "Crime Flies", being incredibly intense with a lot of the song sounding like a high quality chip tune.
  • Washed Clean In The River is an emotional song befitting what happens in the cutscene and the chapter itself, and beautiful lyrics provided by Matthew Curtis, as well as an amazing orchestral instrumental.
  • Her Encounter is ominous and mysteriously calm, mixing Zizzy, Insolence and Investigation and again, capturing the mysterious nature of TIO.
  • Tumbling Down is a climactic track that suits any situation it plays at, with great instrumental usage.
  • Ageless Anxieties is an adrenaline pumping track that’s both intense and creepy, well matched to Ombra and Breakout itself.
  • It Gets Better, the theme for the end of the Breakout chapter, is triumphant and calm, suiting the end of what is otherwise an absolutely Nightmare Fuel inducing chapter.
  • Let Go. The amazing vocals of Christina Rotondo, the great clash between the calm piano and intense rock, ideal for the Grand Finale of the series and the final battle against the Greater-Scope Villain, everything about the song is phenomenal and a perfect fit for the finale, closing the series off with a banger.
  • Travelling Time is a somber closing to the series as a whole, having an emotional instrumental as well as beautiful lyrics provided by Lili.

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