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Season coming to an end...
Very few contestants left...
Hey, Two!
When you bake a cake, decorate,
And take it to the players who are safe,
That's how you know it's Cake at Stake!
— "Hey Two!"

Who knew a simple series about objects could have such a wonderful soundtrack?


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    Kevin MacLeod 
The soundtracks for the first three seasons consist mainly of music from Kevin MacLeod. More often than not, it's great!
  • "New Friendly" could be considered the definition of the Object Show music, as it's widely known to be the first musical track ever used in the series. As its name suggests, it's mainly a friendly synthesizer piece, but it builds up into something more dramatic later on.
  • "Radio Martini", used in "X Finds Out His Value" and the Number Playground-centered videos of BFB, is sheer bright and happy fun, with a melody that's begging to get stuck in your head. It's also featured in BFDI 16's puppets sequence and the HTwins game Cube Roll. A faster-paced and higher-pitched rendition plays in BFDIA 1 when the contestants show off their favourite screens
  • "Silver Blue Light" is a calming, yet emotional ambient track that perfectly accompanies Firey and Leafy's daring escape and reconciliation during the Season 1 finale.
  • "Stringed Disco" is one of the most memorable pieces of Battle for Dream Island Again, playing as Puffball flies to Yoyleland. As can be seen by the title, it's a disco song with a prominent usage of strings, and sooner or later, you may find yourself grooving to it.
  • "Ether Disco" plays during one of Blocky's pranks, and the Cube Roll. It doesn't feature as many strings, but it shares a similar bouncy dance rhythm to "Stringed Disco".
  • "Who Likes to Party" is the de facto theme of FreeSmart, being a peppy disco track that encapsulates their girlish clique as they ride the SuperVan from the Evil Forest all the way to Yoyle City.
  • "Call to Adventure", the iconic theme as FreeSmart, and later W.O.A.H. Bunch, races up the summit of Yoyle Mountain, is a high-spirited orchestral track to accompany the mightiest or most adventurous of journeys. It even gets a reprise in "Insectophobe's Nightmare 4" as an orchestral piece conducted by Pan Flute, who's voiced by Kevin MacLeod himself!
  • "Club Seamus'", the beat used for Barbecue Sauce's ditty in "Meaty". It's a dance tune that uses bagpipes — and they mesh together well!

    Other BFDI Music 
  • "The Points are Gone", the song used for the elimination ceremonies in the later episodes of Season 1, with its orchestrational instrumentals, harmonic choir and the singer's angelic voice.
  • IDFB's opening theme is a nice little chiptune number that transitions into a remix of the original series' theme. It's not uncommon for fans to confess that the nostalgia made them cry.
  • While "Hey Two!" already received acclaim from fans when it was used as TPOT's Cake at Stake song, the extended version is even better, with Antony Kos' soulful vocals being incredibly reminiscent of the Pop Rock movement from the 2010s.
  • "Objectgroove Extreme" is a beautiful mashup of January 2014 internet references within the object show community played in BFDIA 9. This may make some viewers nostalgic.
  • "Crafting Our Friendship" is a lighthearted tune that plays over a montage of Pencil, Nickel and Needle creating posters and sticking to various areas to advertise their team's ice cream business in BFDIA 10. The full version With Lyrics makes it about FreeSmart and their friendship together as a Friendship Song.

    Michael Huang (BFB) 
  • "Music of Four's 3D Hand", played when Four arrives to stop Black Hole from sucking everything on Earth in the first episode of BFB, is a synthwave track that conveys the omnipotent power Four has as they crush Black Hole down to a smaller size despite it being stated that it would be impossible and serves as an amazing intro theme to the show!
  • Perhaps "Lade" is considered the iconic outro theme to the show, as it begins to play when a team is prepared to go up for elimination.
  • "Ballers" is a goofy and cheerful tune first played in its accompanying video with all the contestants with arms (minus Flower) tossing balls around to the song's beat with each of the coloured balls representing different parts of the song. Red: percussion, Blue: bass, Green: Vocals and Melody, and Purple: effect
  • "Coins" is a mysterious creepy tune mixed with a bit of electronic dance.
  • "Gamla" is a fun upbeat dance tune.
  • "Chapter Complete" is an upbeat synth tune which is perfect for ending the finale episode of BFB on a happy note as Firey and Leafy sail off into the sunset and beginning their quest to search for Dream Island.

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