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Terraria has over eighty music tracks across every version of the game. Each one will play and loop endlessly while the player is in a specific biome or while certain events are taking place. Music is individual to each player, and as such its volume can be lowered or disabled entirely within the settings menu.

All the music in Terraria was composed by Scott Lloyd Shelly of Resonance Array.

(Desktop, Console, Old-gen console and Mobile versions) In-game, it is possible to record and play these songs using the Music Box accessory.

Soundtrack

The soundtracks can be listened to and purchased from Bandcamp as three separate volumes or from Steam as a single soundtrack. The first two volumes are also included when the game is bought on GOG.com. Tracks are listed in the order they appear on the soundtrack.

Terraria Soundtrack Volume 1

Volume 1 was released on November 1, 2011.

Track Title Length
1. Overworld Day 02:17
2. Eerie 02:41
3. Overworld Night 02:00
4. Title Screen 01:19
5. Underground 02:59
6. Boss 1 02:16
7. Jungle 02:44
8. Corruption 02:37
9. Underground Corruption 02:22
10. The Hallow 02:06
11. Boss 2 02:00
12. Underground Hallow 02:55
13. Boss 3 01:50

Terraria Soundtrack Volume 2

Volume 2 was released on September 28, 2013.

Track Title Length
1. Ocean 01:28
2. Eclipse 01:36
3. Rain 01:36
4. Alternate Day 01:40
5. Space 01:35
6. Golem 01:28
7. Mushrooms 01:16
8. Crimson 02:07
9. Lihzahrd 01:37
10. Ice 01:34
11. Plantera 01:16
12. Dungeon 01:40
13. Lunar Boss 01:27

Terraria Soundtrack Volume 3

Volume 3 was released on October 7, 2015.

Track Title Length
1. Alternate Underground 01:12
2. Underground Crimson 02:41
3. Goblin Army 01:45
4. Underworld 02:10
5. Pirate Invasion 01:50
6. Pumpkin Moon 01:26
7. Frost Moon 01:08
8. Martian Madness 01:41
9. Lunar Towers 01:27
10. Moon Lord 01:53

The "Lunar Towers" theme is a copy of the previous album's "Lunar Boss" theme.

Old-gen console and 3DS/ Mobile 1.2 soundtracks

Old-gen console versionNintendo 3DS version
Old-gen console/3DS-Only Content: This section's information applies only to the Old-gen console and 3DS versions of Terraria.

The console soundtrack features a mix of the desktop soundtrack and several additional tracks which are listed below. Although Blake Robinson was commissioned to create the music for the trailers, the in-game music was created by Scott Lloyd Shelly.

Desktop version 1.2 adopted the console version's "Desert" track as is, but introduced its own "Snow" and "Boss 4" themes, using the console tracks instead respectively as "Ice" and "Boss 5". When the console version caught up with version desktop 1.2, it kept its own original "Snow" and "Boss 4" themes as they were, instead swapping the desktop's tracks to the Ice and Boss 5 slots.

Omitted Tracks

Currently, the following tracks are missing from the official soundtrack and are unavailable for purchase, possibly due to "Desert" and "Boss 5" being originally exclusive to the console and mobile editions, and to Volume 2 having already a track entitled "Ice". They were removed from mobile with the addition of the 1.3.0 patch along with the 1.2 controls. They may be released in the future.

Desktop 1.4.0.1 Tracks

Desktop versionConsole versionMobile version
Desktop/Console/Mobile-Only Content: This section's information applies only to the Desktop, Console, and Mobile versions of Terraria.

The following tracks were introduced in the 1.4 patch. They will be released with the official soundtrack after the 1.4.1 patch and are currently unavailable for purchase.[1]

Otherworldly tracks

The soundtrack originally written for the cancelled game Terraria: Otherworld was added to Terraria with the Journey's End update. It features 27 themes. In-game, the Party Girl NPC can be used to switch between normal music and "otherwordly" music. Tracks follow the same naming convention as Terraria's, resulting in some duplicated names (music boxes for these songs disambiguate by being called "Otherworldly Music Box" instead of just "Music Box"), but there are less songs in total: for example there are only two "generic" boss music and a single track for all invasion events. Interestingly, the Wall of Flesh gets a unique theme with this soundtrack, instead of sharing the Boss 2 theme with The Twins. Plantera, the Moon Lord, and the Lunar Events also get unique tracks, as in the regular soundtrack. Most pre-hardmode bosses get the Boss 1 theme, along with The Destroyer. All other hardmode bosses get the Boss 2 theme.

In-game tracks

# Title Condition Album Version Listen Notes
1 Overworld Day Forest day Vol. 1 1.0 It's a cheerful, upbeat, and simple tune that's almost sure to be the first one heard by a new player.
2 Eerie Meteorite, Blood Moon Vol. 1 1.0 It's slower and more sinister than most other tracks. On Nintendo 3DSNintendo 3DS version version, replaced by Underworld. At release, it also played in Corruption, Dungeon, and Underworld.
3 Overworld Night Forest and Hallow night Vol. 1 1.0 It's relatively peaceful and relaxing, but its tune is a minor one.
6 Title Screen Title screen Vol. 1 1.0 A serene, solemn tune, but short and hooking, this was played on the main menu before it was replaced with Journey's End. It still plays in-game when the sun or moon is dragged.
4 Underground Cavern and Underground Vol. 1 1.0 It's a fast and whimsical track, with an almost robotic tone.
5 Boss 1 Eater of World, Eye of Cthulhu, King Slime, Skeletron, Skeletron Prime, Lepus(3DS version), and Turkor(3DS version) Vol. 1 1.0 Loud and frantic battle music. Also played for Duke Fishron before V1.4.0.1, and on Old-gen console version Old-gen console for the Goblin Army.
7 Jungle Surface Jungle day. Vol. 1 1.0.5 An exotic, relaxed tune, it has a unique feel to it with a heavy emphasis on percussion.
8 Corruption Surface Corruption Vol. 1 1.0.6 Its melody somewhat resembles the Overworld Day track but altered and slowed to sound much darker and more menacing.
10 Underground Corruption Underground Corruption Vol. 1 1.1 This track is a combination of Corruption and Underground tracks, with a depressing and dark tone.
9 The Hallow Surface Hallow day Vol. 1 1.1 It has a very happy, heavenly tone and makes use of instruments related to this idea, especially the harp.
12 Boss 2 Wall of Flesh, The Twins Vol. 1 1.1 It's a very hectic, frantic tune, and gives the feel of a chase, especially at the beginning.
11 Underground Hallow Underground Hallow Vol. 1 1.1 This track is a combination of the Hallow and Underground tracks.
13 Boss 3 Brain of Cthulhu, Frost Legion, The Destroyer Vol. 1 1.1 It's much slower and less intense than the other boss fights, the slowest track in the soundtrack, giving it a more menacing and mechanical tone.
22 Ocean Ocean day Vol. 2 1.2 It is a tranquil theme with a somewhat slower pace than other daytime themes.
27 Eclipse Solar Eclipse Vol. 2 1.2 It's dark with a varying pace, featuring an organ to give it a classic horror feel. Also played during Pumpkin Moon before v1.2.1.2.
19 Rain Surface Rain Vol. 2 1.2 It gives the effect of a peaceful and calming theme, slower and less upbeat than others.
18 Alternate Day Forest Day Vol. 2 1.2 A cheerful, upbeat tune similar to the Overworld Day theme, but with a more complex composition.
15 Space Space night Vol. 2 1.2 A quick and carefree theme that makes use of many airy synths and shares some of its instruments with the Overworld Day theme.
17 Golem/Boss 4 Golem, Lunatic Cultist(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) Vol. 2 1.2 Fast paced without being particularly dark or menacing.
29 Mushrooms Glowing Mushroom biome Vol. 2 1.2 An offbeat, exotic, and trippy piece.
16 Crimson Surface Crimson Vol. 2 1.2 An unnerving, dark, and unsettling theme with a faster pace than that of the Corruption. Its main melody comes near the end of the track.
26 Lihzahrd/Temple Temple Vol. 2 1.2 A mysterious and exotic-sounding theme, feeling like being in an ancient world.
14 Ice/Snow Surface Snow biome Vol. 2 1.2 A relaxed, somewhat slow-paced theme with a distinct, cold, and crystalline feel. Originally introduced on Old-gen console version Old-gen console as "Ice", it was later renamed "Snow" since the desktop version introduced its own "Ice" theme.
24 Plantera Plantera Vol. 2 1.2 It is a unique, fast rock track with a metal tune and prominent use of electric guitars, and has some melodies from the Jungle soundtrack. As a nod to Cenx's favorite band, Pantera, parts of the track have a similar sound to the end "Domination" from the album Cowboys from Hell.
23 Dungeon Dungeon Vol. 2 1.2 A sinister, dark theme that makes use of xylophones, to evoke the bone sounds of old cartoons' skeletons.
34 Lunar Boss/The Towers Lunar Events Vol. 2 1.3.0.1 A fast, abstract, and especially intense theme. Originally intended for the final boss, in the two years between the album's release and the introduction of the track in-game, plans had changed. Its album name would be used for the Moon Lord theme.
31 Alternate Underground Cavern and Underground Vol. 3 1.2.2 It has a different, less whimsical feel than the original Underground theme.
33 Underground Crimson Underground Crimson Vol. 3 1.2.4 (Desktop, Console, Old-gen console, Mobile and 3DS versions) A mix of the Underground and Crimson tracks.
39 Goblin Army/Goblin Invasion Goblin Army Vol. 3 1.3.0.1 (Desktop, Console, Mobile and 3DS versions) It somewhat vaguely resembles the Pumpkin Moon theme. Replaced "Boss 1" for this event.
36 The Underworld/Hell The Underworld Vol. 3 1.3.0.1 A deep and menacing track, with an emphasis on harsh percussion. Replaced Eerie theme for this biome. On the Nintendo 3DSNintendo 3DS version version, this theme replaces all instances of Eerie.
35 Pirate Invasion Pirate Invasion Vol. 3 1.3.0.1 Somewhat reminiscent of the Pirates of the Caribbean soundtrack. Replaced the Golem/Boss 4 theme for this event.
30 Pumpkin Moon Pumpkin Moon Vol. 3 1.2.1.2 Spooky Halloween-themed music. Replaced the Eclipse theme for this event.
32 Frost Moon Frost Moon Vol. 3 1.2.2 It vaguely resembles a Christmas song but is more upbeat and uses an electric guitar.
37 Martian Madness Martian Madness Vol. 3 1.3.0.1 A loud, daunting track. Originally released as a 1.3 spoiler.[2]
34 Lunar Towers Lunar Events Vol. 3 1.3.0.1 (Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) A duplicate of the Lunar Boss track found in Volume 2.
38 Moon Lord/Lunar Boss Moon Lord Vol. 3 1.3.0.1 A unique, intense track with has a fast tempo. Reuses part of the Lunar Towers and Space themes. Called "Lunar Boss" in-game.
21 Desert Desert, Hallowed Desert night N/A 1.2 It is a simple, quiet theme inspired by ancient Egyptian music as commonly portrayed in other video games and films. Originally introduced on Old-gen console version Old-gen console. Replaced the Overworld Day theme in this biome.
20 Ice Ice biome N/A 1.2 a calm, mysterious, and wintery theme slightly reminiscent of the Alternate Underground theme.
25 Boss 5 Queen Bee, Ocram(Old-gen console and 3DS versions), Old-gen console version Eye of Cthulhu N/A 1.2 It is a frenetic, serious theme, which uses sounds resembling bee buzzes and wing hovering. Originally introduced on Old-gen console version Old-gen console as "Boss 4", it was later renamed "Boss 5", since the PC version already had its own "Boss 4" theme.
40 Sandstorm Sandstorm N/A 1.3.3 (Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) This track is a tense theme that uses a synth to simulate wind (along with actual wind sounds) as well as a sitar to give a sort of Egyptian desert feeling. Some parts of "Boss 5" and Lunar Event theme can be heard.
41 Old One's Army Old One's Army N/A 1.3.4 (Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) An intense theme, more orchestral than most other Terraria songs, which incorporates bits from the the main theme of Dungeon Defenders as well as Terraria tracks Pirate Invasion, Title, Goblin Army, and Pumpkin Moon.
51 Journey's End Title screen N/A 1.4.0.1 A triumphant, powerful track that plays on the title screen. Originally featured in the 1.4 trailer. Internally referred to as "Title Alt".
44 Windy Day Windy Day N/A 1.4.0.1 A perky, cheerful, whimsical track, inspired by Winnie the Pooh[3]. It includes instruments such as music box, castanets and a tambourine, and is one of the few tracks in the game to not be in 4 /4 time, rather it is in 3/4.
42 Space Day Space day N/A 1.4.0.1 It has a slower and calmer feeling. Originally introduced on Old-gen console version Old-gen console as "Space", before the PC version had its own Space theme added. On consoles, it serves as an alternate Space theme, both having a 50% chance of playing regardless of time.
43 Ocean Night Ocean night N/A 1.4.0.1 This track is more active and bouncier than its daytime counterpart. It has a happy, peaceful sounding tone. Originally introduced on Old-gen console version Old-gen console as "Ocean", before the PC version had its own Ocean theme added. On consoles, it serves as an alternate Ocean theme, both having a 50% chance of playing regardless of time.
46 Town Day Town day N/A 1.4.0.1 A soothing track with a slight resemblance to Overworld Day.
47 Town Night Town night N/A 1.4.0.1 It starts quickly and then slows down to reveal a calm and enjoyable melody. It also plays on the main menu.
52 Storm Thunderstorm N/A 1.4.0.1 It sounds harsh and threatening, and has a slight resemblance to the Old One's Army and Sandstorm tracks.
48 Slime Rain Slime Rain N/A 1.4.0.1 A bouncy, slightly silly-sounding track that plays during the event.
53 Graveyard Graveyard N/A 1.4.0.1 A dark, depressing spin on the Town themes.
54 Underground Jungle Underground Jungle N/A 1.4.0.1 Significantly less whimsical than the Surface Jungle tracks and sounds more threatening and melancholic.
55 Jungle Night Surface Jungle night N/A 1.4.0.1 It sounds very different from the day theme, with the main melody being a slow, ominous beat with an emphasis on deep drums.
56 Queen Slime Queen Slime N/A 1.4.0.1 This track begins with a regal and celebratory style, before turning into something more sinister and methodical.
57 Empress of Light Empress of Light N/A 1.4.0.1 It begins as a fast, extremely intense track similar to Boss 2, before changing to a slower tune. The entire track has a very chaotic feel and sounds unlike anything else in Terraria. Uniquely, this track features a second loop with different composition, before completely looping.
58 Duke Fishron Duke Fishron N/A 1.4.0.1 A slow theme with bubbling sounds and a pirate-like feel, in stark contrast with the fast-paced and chaotic fight it accompanies.
59 Tutorial/Morning Rain Morning Rain N/A 1.4.0.1 Very similar to the Overworld Day theme, but is significantly more extravagant and jolly, like you're about to embark on an adventure. Originally introduced on Old-gen console version Old-gen console as the "Tutorial" theme.
60 Console Title/Alt Title Drunk world generation N/A 1.4.0.1 An extended variation of the Title Screen track, with more instruments and expression. Originally introduced on Old-gen console version Old-gen console as the "Title Screen".
61 Underground Desert Underground Desert N/A 1.4.0.1 It begins as a slow, mysterious theme featuring strings and low tones, before it transitions into a rock-style theme, with guitars and heavy drums, similar to the Plantera track.
49 Day Remix Music Box-only N/A 1.4.0.1 This Techno remix by Xenon and DJ Sniper of the Overworld Day theme was the winning track of Terraria's music contest.
63 Overworld Day (Otherworldly) Surface day N/A 1.4.0.1 Terraria: Otherworld version
64 Night (Otherworldly) Surface night N/A 1.4.0.1 Terraria: Otherworld version
62 Rain (Otherworldly) Surface Rain and Thunderstorm N/A 1.4.0.1 Terraria: Otherworld version
72 Snow (Otherworldly) Surface Snow N/A 1.4.0.1 Terraria: Otherworld version
66 Desert (Otherworldly) Desert, Underground Desert N/A 1.4.0.1 Terraria: Otherworld version
86 Jungle (Otherworldly) Jungle, Underground Jungle N/A 1.4.0.1 Terraria: Otherworld version
67 Ocean (Otherworldly) Ocean N/A 1.4.0.1 Terraria: Otherworld version
70 Space (Otherworldly) Space N/A 1.4.0.1 Terraria: Otherworld version
77 Ice (Otherworldly) Ice N/A 1.4.0.1 Terraria: Otherworld version
68 Mushrooms (Otherworldly) Glowing Mushroom N/A 1.4.0.1 Terraria: Otherworld version
79 Eerie (Otherworldly) Blood Moon, Eclipse, Graveyard, Meteorite N/A 1.4.0.1 Terraria: Otherworld version
73 Corruption (Otherworldly) Surface Corruption N/A 1.4.0.1 Terraria: Otherworld version
75 Crimson (Otherworldly) Surface Crimson N/A 1.4.0.1 Terraria: Otherworld version
69 Dungeon (Otherworldly) Dungeon, Temple N/A 1.4.0.1 Terraria: Otherworld version
88 Hallow (Otherworldly) Surface Hallow N/A 1.4.0.1 Terraria: Otherworld version
65 Underground (Otherworldly) Cavern, Underground N/A 1.4.0.1 Terraria: Otherworld version
74 Underground Corruption (Otherworldly) Underground Corruption N/A 1.4.0.1 Terraria: Otherworld version
76 Underground Crimson (Otherworldly) Underground Crimson N/A 1.4.0.1 Terraria: Otherworld version
78 Underground Hallow (Otherworldly) Underground Hallow N/A 1.4.0.1 Terraria: Otherworld version
71 Underworld (Otherworldly) Underworld N/A 1.4.0.1 Terraria: Otherworld version
82 Invasion (Otherworldly) Frost Legion, Frost Moon, Goblin Army, Martian Madness, Old One's Army, Pirate Invasion, Pumpkin Moon N/A 1.4.0.1 Terraria: Otherworld version
81 Boss 1 (Otherworldly) Brain of Cthulhu, Eater of Worlds, Eye of Cthulhu, King Slime, Queen Bee, Skeletron, The Destroyer N/A 1.4.0.1 Terraria: Otherworld version
80 Boss 2 (Otherworldly) Duke Fishron, Empress of Light, Golem, Lunatic Cultist, Queen Slime, Skeletron Prime, The Twins N/A 1.4.0.1 Terraria: Otherworld version
87 Wall of Flesh (Otherworldly) Wall of Flesh N/A 1.4.0.1 Terraria: Otherworld version
85 Plantera (Otherworldly) Plantera N/A 1.4.0.1 Terraria: Otherworld version
83 The Towers (Otherworldly) Lunar Events N/A 1.4.0.1 Terraria: Otherworld version
84 Lunar Boss (Otherworldly) Moon Lord N/A 1.4.0.1 Terraria: Otherworld version

Note: The number corresponds to the internal number of the song in the game. Numbers 28 and 45 are skipped over; while 50 is only used briefly when the game is loading before playing the Title Screen.

History

  • Desktop 1.4.0.1: Added Journey's End, Windy Day, Town Day, Town Night, Space Day, Ocean Night, Storm, Slime Rain, Graveyard, Underground Jungle, Surface Night Jungle, Queen Slime, Empress of Light, Duke Fishron, Morning Rain, Console Title, Underground Desert, Music Contest Winner, and "otherworldly" tracks. (Space Day, Ocean Night, Morning Ray, and Console Title were originally in the console version.)
  • Desktop 1.3.0.1: Added Goblin Army, Underworld, Pirate Invasion, Martian Madness, Lunar Towers, and Moon Lord tracks.
  • Desktop 1.2.2: Added Alternate Underground and Frost Moon tracks.
  • Desktop 1.2: Added Ocean, Eclipse, Rain, Alternate Day, Space, Golem, Boss 4, Mushrooms, Crimson, Lihzahrd, Ice, Ice biome, Desert, Plantera, and Dungeon tracks. (Some were originally in the console version.)
  • Desktop 1.1:
    • Added Underground Corruption, The Hallow, Boss 2, Underground Hallow, and Boss 3 tracks.
    • Music tracks can now be recorded and played back with the Music Box accessory.
  • Desktop-Release: Introduced Overworld Day, Eerie, Night, Title, Underground, and Boss 1 tracks.

References

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