The second track composed for Snap. Formerly known as Canyon Aggression. It's optimistic, yet moody, which should convey the way Snap feels about going on his mission. He'd much rather loaf around or go to his job guarding the root beer factory, but his sense of justice won't let him.
Played the first game, loved it. Played the sequel, and I was blown away! Each song set the atmosphere for every stage perfectly, and I can't stop listening to your work! Well done! sporscol64
Really love the chiptune sounds this album has. All the stage music is great and I love hearing it when I'm playing the game, really gets me in the RoA mood. Fun game with fun music to boot, I love that type of stuff. fateofreality
Catchy, quirky, and laced with beloved leitmotifs, the OST to Deltarune's second chapter solidifies Toby Fox's status as a VGM big shot. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 29, 2021
Disasterpeace's latest game soundtrack is packed to the gills with samples, mimicking the background noise of the subways in the game. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 29, 2016
Feels very similar to Sonic Mayhem's tracks on the PC Version of Quake 3, but with some of that extra metal-feeling guitar synth that we saw in Quake 2, and a hint of FAST: Racing League's energetic, electronic feel. Fits the atmosphere of the game well and, in my opinion, this version of the OST is better than the original. bonkmaykr