Kingdom Hearts/Awesome Music

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Kingdom Hearts

Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories (and Re:CoM)

  • Memories in Pieces, the opening theme which has bits from "Hand in Hand," a chilling version of "Scent of Silence," Naminé's beautiful theme, and then the ominously awesome "Castle Oblivion."
  • Naminé's theme. Much like Kairi's theme, it's so beautiful. It also uses something similar to "Prelude" as a background tune.
  • The Re:Chain of Memories version of Sinister Sundown, for your daily dose of great fight music. And it's a good thing it's so good, because you hear its Kingdom Hearts II incarnation a lot in Days...
  • Marluxia has no shortage of awesome battle themes, from the epic final theme Lord of the Castle, to the magnificent Graceful Assassin (which is taken from "Another Side") and Scythe of Petals.
  • Forgotten Challenge, especially the Game Boy Advance version. It's actually a pretty good use of the Game Boy Advance sound technology.
  • "Thirteenth Discretion", a creepy piece accompanying many of the scenes with Organization XIII.
  • The original "13th Struggle", used for the battles against Organization XIII members. Also doubles as epic Foreshadowing due to its similarities to Forze del Male.
  • "The 13th Floor", which is one of the most eerie overworld themes there is.
  • It's version of Dearly Beloved is also quite sweet.
  • Night of Fate, full stop. This song is the battle theme of Destiny Islands and acts as a musical accompaniment for Sora's sadness, confusion, and drive against the Heartless until he comes to understand himself and his power....on the night when all this happened, no less. Creative name.

Kingdom Hearts II

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days

  • Xion's Theme definitely counts, being a melancholy variation on Kairi's theme that is quite fitting for the character.
    • Someone actually decided to cover this song. And by cover, it's actually complete with original lyrics and some pretty good singers to boot. Here you go!
  • The mix of "Another Side" used for the Doomed by Canon final boss battle that was first shown in the track's original appearance in the Final Mix version of Kingdom Hearts.
  • Vector to the Heavens, Xion's final battle theme which is a remix of her character theme.
  • The 358/2 Days version of a dearly beloved song. Shimomura must really like playing with this one to see how much more awesome she can make it.
  • Secret of Neverland and Crossing to Neverland, Neverland's themes in this game which are completely redone from the Neverland music in the previous games. It's a shame they didn't use it in Birth By Sleep.
  • Then there's Critical Drive, one of the final battle themes in the game. While the KH2 version, Deep Drive, was all right, the 358/2 Days version really brings out Roxas's and the player's drive to beat the mission.
  • The Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days Sacred Moon remix named Mystic Moon, heard as Roxas escapes the castle. While neither truly original, nor action packed, it communicates tension, fear, and uncertainty in Roxas' leaving of the Organization.
  • The opening song, "Sanctuary". While it made its first appearance in Kingdom Hearts II, the lyrics really fit with the Nobodies, especially Roxas.
  • Fight and Away is a fantastic remix of the two boss themes, Struggle Away and Fight for my Friends, from Chain of Memories and makes any fight ten times more epic.

Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep

  • "Black Powder", which first plays when you fight Braig the first time, and then during the first form of Master Xehanort.
  • Ventus's theme, first heard during the game's trailers. It's a somber mix of Roxas's and Sora's themes.
  • The best version of Dearly Beloved yet.
  • The winner for the most unexpected piece of music to ever come out of the Kingdom Hearts series: "A Date With Fate", a bouncy remix of "Succession (Theme of Crisis Core)" that plays during scenes with Zack.
  • Unbreakable Chains, the theme for the last battle with Vanitas, is sweet. Listen closely for hints of certain other characters' theme songs.
  • The Unversed Boss music, particularly Unforgettable are fun, as well as giving huge hints that the Unversed come from Vanitas due to the similarity of the themes.
  • Dismiss, the Final Boss theme, takes the already awesome "Fragments of Sorrow", mixes it with Terra's theme, and turns the whole thing Up to Eleven, bringing out both a feeling of foreshadowing and tragedy as Aqua has to defeat her possessed former friend.
  • Makaukau, the Deep Space battle music. It's pretty much hardcore techno.
  • These two remixes of Scherzo Di Notte and Radiant Garden, which take the already great original songs and adds a touch of grandiosity fitting for Birth By Sleep's version of the world.
  • Aqua's theme and "Destiny's Union", both of which are associated with Aqua and especially befit her character.
  • The Tumbling, otherwise known as the Wheel Master battle. Fans were rearranging and remixing this track almost immediately after it was revealed in an early gameplay trailer.
  • Rage Awakened - The Origin -. For all the awesomeness from KH2, it's even better here. It has a sense of urgency that fits the tone of the fight that KH2 didn't have. The song makes that scene.
    • Terra's Theme isn't bad either and befit Terra's resolve and will. It is also similiar to Rage Awakened since both songs are affiliated with Terra, either as himself or as the Lingering Sentiment/Will.
  • Seeing as the game's new Bonus Boss, The Mysterious Figure, is awesome enough as it is, it's no surprise his theme, Dark Impetus, is easily one of the best in the game.
  • The Silent Forest, Enchanted Dominion's theme, is beautifully haunting.
    • Considering that Sleeping Beauty had a soundtrack comprised entirely of classical music, it's no surprise that the world based on it has fittingly great music. Having said that, listen to The Rustling Forest, the battle theme of Enchanted Dominion, and try not to go deaf from how awesome it is.
  • Impossible as it may seem, the Ice Cream Beat mini-game actually managed to come up with a version of It's A Small World that's not only not-cringe-inducing, but actually pretty good! (it helps that the thing that makes the original so ear-grating - the singing - is absent.)
  • From the game's Final Mix we have Master, Tell Me The Truth, the battle theme for The Armor of The Master, Master Eraqus' Sentiment, which incorporates some of the Land of Departure's battle theme.
  • Also from the Final Mix, Forze dell'Oscurita, which is the battle theme of No Heart, Master Xehanort's Sentiment. It epically combines "Forze del Male" with "Darkness of the Unknown" for music of sheer power.
  • The beautiful, almost-holy-sounding The Key of Light, and its chilling Dark Reprise The Key of Darkness. Which is again remixed into The Key, Aqua's (and Mickey's) final boss theme against Vanitas-possessed Ventus and his completed χ-Blade.
  • The version of The Encounter used in Birth By Sleep may be superior to the original! And it gets used in an awesome way in 3D when it plays during the Julius Bonus Boss fight.

Kingdom Hearts re:coded

Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance

  • All three of the game's remixes from The World Ends With You: Twister, Calling, and Someday.
  • As the tradition goes, a new and amazing version of Dearly Beloved just as beautiful as all the others.
  • Xigbar's own leitmotif, debuting in this game. It's the Organization XIII theme, only with a faster rhythm - a waltz, to be correct - and a creepy violin theme playing underneath. This is meant to invoke an unpleasant effect[1]; and while it'd be spoileriffic to say why, this theme fits Xigbar and Braig perfectly, summing up his prominent role in the formation of the rest of the Organization.
  • Link to All is very upbeat theme that very well emphasizes Sora's ability to link so many hearts.
  • Dive Into the Heart gets some pretty badass remakes!
  • Sora's theme gets a remake that still keeps on rolling.
  • Shinomura still knows how to make great credit music.
  • Distant From You has a sad and nostalgic theme to it. Perfectly suiting the scene it plays in: Meeting Xion and Namine.
  • Broken Reality: it starts cheery, but slowly descends into a song that personifies a very childish madness.
  • Traverse Town's new theme, "Traverse In Trance", sounds really sweet and relaxed. Even more than the original.
    • Hand To Hand, it's battle theme, is a really sweet remix of Hand In Hand!
  • While it may not be a Disney-related song, La Cloche and Le Sanctuaire are very ominous and suiting of one of the darkest Disney movies.
  • Sweet Spirits is sugary elevator music.
  • Majestic Wings is pretty awesome.
  • Even After is a brighter "Distant From You".
  • Rinzler Recompiled. Pure essence of EPIC.
  • UNTAMABLE, the most recurring Dream Eater boss themes, gives off a fun fair vibe, inviting you to enjoy the fight, while being fairly epic! This is in contrast to a good part of the other KH boss themes which are usually ominous and foreboding, while being epic.
  • Ice-Hot Lobster, like many Dream Eater boss themes, invites you to just enjoy the fight and have fun!
  • Gigabyte Mantis gives a techno feel to the usual Dream Eater music, and works you up to excitement as you battle the boss!
  • While Chernabog kept Night On Bald Mountain as his boss theme in the international and Final Mix of Kingdom Hearts, Some argue that the version used is pretty much inferior to the original. Thankfully, 3D remade it into something much more awesome to listen too, and it makes the fight ten times more epic!
  • All For One, Country of the Musketeers' battle theme, is very energetic and cheery. The playful and peppy runs are what really sell the piece.
  • How could this list not include L'Impeto Oscuro, a truly epic remix of Dark Impetus.
  • L'Oscurita dell'Ignoto is a truly amazing rearrangement of Darkness of the Unknown. The violin gives off a very ominous, urgent vibe which really suits the fact that it plays during the fight that shatters Sora's heart.

Drammatica

  • Destati got worked over, adding much more brass and giving a much more epic feel, making the original, once one of the greatest songs in the series, seem meek in comparison.
  • The theme associated with Roxas, the Other Promise, also gained its own orchestral version. Most of the song is spent building up, but the final climax brings both chills to the spine and a tear to the eye.
  • There's also Twinkle Twinkle Holidays, an orchestration of the theme used in Christmas Town. While not epic in the same way as the others listed here, it is still worth mentioning.
  • What takes the cake, though, is the masterpiece known as The 13th Anthology. Yoko Shimomura took every single track within the games that had used Another Side's central theme, and worked them together into one goosebump-inducing song.


Piano Collections Kingdom Hearts and Piano Collections Kingdom Hearts Field & Battle

Fan Remixes

  1. the same effect as, for example, The Third Day in Clock Town