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{{italic title|''Super Mario Odyssey'' sound test}} | {{italic title|''Super Mario Odyssey'' sound test}} | ||
''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' features a '''Music List''' where players can listen to the game's soundtrack. Songs are able to play over the regular background music, except on the world map and certain areas such as the [[New Donk City]] Hall Auditorium. The list itself is unlocked only after beating the game; however, most songs do not appear on the list until heard at least once in-game. Additionally, in certain kingdoms, [[Jammin' Toad]] requests a specific song from [[Mario]] to play on his headphones, and fulfilling them unlocks two more songs in the list | ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' features a '''Music List''' where players can listen to the game's soundtrack. Songs are able to play over the regular background music, except on the world map and certain areas such as the [[New Donk City]] Hall Auditorium. The list itself is unlocked only after beating the game; however, most songs do not appear on the list until heard at least once in-game. Additionally, in certain kingdoms, [[Jammin' Toad]] requests a specific song from [[Mario]] to play on his headphones, and fulfilling them unlocks two more songs in the list. | ||
The majority of the game's soundtrack was composed by [[Naoto Kubo]], with additional music by [[Shiho Fujii]] and [[Koji Kondo]]. There are a total of 82 songs in the Music List. | The majority of the game's soundtrack was composed by [[Naoto Kubo]], with additional music by [[Shiho Fujii]] and [[Koji Kondo]]. There are a total of 82 songs in the Music List. |