The first Video Game Soundtrack I ever purchased. Sonic Adventure 2 was not only a great game but it also had a fantastic soundtrack with about as much variety as it's predecessor.Aisde from the gameplay, the Kick ass boss themes and awesome vocals was a definite contributing factor as to why Sonic Advenuture 2 : Battle is usually considered the top or underdog of the Sonic franchise.
Also I never felt "Sonic Adventure Battle 2" was right, I know people here type it like that buuuuut the way that sounds just rub me the wrong way. Anyway enjoy the music, make comparisons, or leave snarky comments, whatev...
Like the first list the countdown starts at 10 and works down.
Eggman's Theme
Egg Quarters
Metal Harbor
It Doesn't Matter
(I like the first one better it captures more of Sonic's inner personality while this one is more focused on his outer)
Masters of The Desert (A.K.A Egg Golem's theme)
Aquatic Mine
For True Story (Sonic vs Shadow final)
City Escape
Supporting Me (A.K.A Biolizard's theme)
If you've seen my past VG threads it should come to no surprise why this theme is listed. Haunting melody combined with the creepy and menacing boss design results in one of the coolest boss experiences ever. Knowing the storyline of Shadow makes this song even more meaningful and gives the Biolizard even more character hidden within his badass appearance.
Live and Learn
Hell the title version alone blew me away as a kid, now its been 11 damn years and this song is still just as addictive as ever. I'm sure this song being listed as number one will spark some annoyance to some but c'mon give me a break! This song defines Sonic Adventure 2, the story, the characters, almost everything about it. What I love about it the most is that you can relate it to personal life experiences because the songs title is pretty much what life is all about and who can't appreciate a song that speaks such a relatable if not uplifting message.
If some of you think I'm over analyzing "some video game song" then we can at least agree if there's one thing SEGA gets right EVERYTIME it's the soundtrack. It still sends chills down my spine when this plays while taking on the FINAL HAZARD with SuperSonic and SuperShadow, sworn enemies putting aside there differences against a threat bigger then themselves. and Crush 40's vocals combined with Jun Sunoe's musical composition is a dangerous one-two combo that left a everlasting impact on gamers everywhere.
JimmyTheCaterpillar
No fucking way you are 19.
II2none (Updated )
By your logic there's no fucking way you're16.