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Jun 9, 2020 · not ONE bad song on this album. SLEEPY DON'T MISS !i don't own this song & i do not profit financially from uploading it. my intentions are not to steal anyo...
- 61 min
- 7.9K
- Uzoma
- Pre-Hardmode
- Hardmode
- Post-Moon Lord
- Music Box Exclusive
- Unused
A sombre and incredibly atmospheric track that plays in the main menu of the game while in the Calamity Style main menu theme. This track can also play in-game when its corresponding music box is used, after being obtained from the Starter Bag. It has a motif of Infernal Catharsis at 0:46 and 1:01, and a motif of Raw, Unfiltered Calamity at 1:19.
A slow, serene and somewhat melancholic theme. It plays whilst the player is in the Sulphurous Sea biomeduring the day.
A calming and tamer version of wasteland. It is practically a remix of wasteland, but it has a whole different feel. It plays whilst the player is in the Sulphurous Sea biome at night. it was created by Heart Plus Up! and it was one of the two tracks originally created for Vanilla Calamity Mod Music.
A breakcore and drum-and-bass theme with wintery and cold elements, such as chimes and wind ambience. The track is in 13/8 time, which makes it very difficult to follow along. It is the track that plays during the battle with Cryogen.
A fast but relatively subdued tune that is a remix of Guardian of the Former Seas. It's the track that plays during the battle with the Aquatic Scourge.
It's a calmer boss theme with a woodwind focus and melancholic undertones. It plays during the battle with the Brimstone Elemental.
It's a hyperactive and unsettling drum-and-bass tune, based on a scrapped chorus riff for Unholy Insurgency. It plays during the battle with the Profaned Guardians.
An understated, but at times hectic, rock-and-roll track. It plays during the battle with Dragonfolly.
A intense, powerful, and dark tune that plays during the battle with Providence, the Profaned Goddess. It shares a motif with some post-Moon Lord boss tracks, at 2:00.
It's an imposing and chaotic track that plays when its corresponding music box is used. It previously played during the first phase of the battle with Yharon, Dragon of Rebirth before unlocking the second phase. It shares a motif with some post-Moon Lord boss tracks named "Intimidating", at the intro.
These are tracks that are part of the mod's official soundtrack which aren't currently featured in the mod.
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- 61 min
- 10K
- iMikexy
Devourer of Gods Final Mix. Granted, its a mix of other songs but I enjoy how easily and naturally they flow from one another, hearing the new “TYPE D” of the servant’s themes, and the dramatic build up to UNIVERSAL COLLAPSE! Easily best song I’ve ever listened to. I know the entire thing so well I can whistle it by this point.
Songs like “Roar of the Jungle Dragon” and “Stained, Brutal Calamity” are some of my personal favorites, but the rest of the soundtrack is too good to describe. From the “I just started” feel of Guardian of the Former Seas to the climactic feel of Universal Collapse, the OST just fits too perfectly.
Not gonna lie, my favorite is scal theme. D.o.G. and yharon have a lot of 8-9/10 parts and some 10/10 parts here and there (like the start of phase 2 D.o.G. and the aforementioned part of yharon's theme), so they are still absolute bangers, but some parts are way more hype than the rest.
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