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  • The main title music, "X.R.C.", which is the very first music you'll hear after booting up the game, is a nice introduction to the game's urban feel.
  • The opening theme, "Seize the Day", already brings the awesome feel to the game, but it truly shines when it plays in full during the fight against the Epilogue boss. Also comes in guitar instrumental version.
  • "Sensual Predicament", a very funky theme to groove to whilst wiping the floor with those minor bosses.
  • "Hazy Moon" a strangely relaxing dungeon theme to go with the rather serene background of the labyrinths it's used in. It was later reused as a town theme in the final free time in Final Chapter as the entire town is turned into a giant Eclipse.
  • "Believe It", giving you your daily dose of rocking Falcom boss fight guitar.
  • "Spiritual Wall" gives off a notable techno theme to go with the digital-based dungeon.
  • "Soul to Burn" starts off slow, but starts up cooler, harder parts about 10 seconds in.
  • "Bravely Storm": originally used in the trailer, it's gives off an epic and thrilling feeling whilst going through nightmarish castle-based dungeon.
  • "Horrifying Disaster"; a fitting theme when introducing players to the Grim Greed.
  • "Imminent Menace really gives off the feeling of an epic struggle.
  • The insert song "Wish☆Wing" is likely to give off the same feeling of hope to the players as it does to the in-game audience.
  • "Make Desperate Efforts", a epic track to go through pillars protecting the final dungeon.
  • "Liberation Drive", the final dungeon theme. So good, they had to use again for the second phase of the Final Boss battle.
  • "all is a lie (eX+ Version), the theme for the normal ending heard in eX+. It's a Dark Reprise of the original game's "X.R.C" and is fittingly sad, given how all the party's efforts to save Shiori ended up in vain.
  • The True Ending song Summer Vacation, in comparison, is an Award-Bait Song and a triumphant instrumental version of "Wish☆Wing". It helps that the credits play a "Where Are They Now?" Epilogue and everyone, including Shiori, gets to enjoy their well-earned Summer Vacation.
  • "Seething Ardore" really gets you pumped in the first major dungeon in the After Story chapter, even more so considering that this is the first time that you will use the badass normal Ryouta and the overpowered Jun as himself instead of as White Shroud in the main story, so this could also count as their ass-kicking theme.
  • "Earnestly Advance", the theme of the After-Story's last dungeon. An encouraging theme as our heroes go to settle things once and for all.
  • "Vesper Umbra". An unholy, creepy, yet also melancholic boss theme to go with our True Final Boss, a Psychopathic Manchild of an Eldritch Abomination.

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