But when they do things that stick out to me, I tend to enjoy them a lot. I always find her music pleasant for that reason, but, I think "forgettable" is too harsh a word but I personally find that a lot of it just ends up blending together with each other in my mind after I've finished listening. The original Freedom Planet soundtrack was half solo written and half co-written by Leilani Wilson (Woofle), who has a synthwave-y style reminiscent of '90s CD audio game soundtracks, which was a perfect fit for a throwback, wears-its- Sonic-influences-on-its-sleeve platformer. This was a rushed release to get something out there to meet fan demands a more definitive "soundtrack" release is planned for the future. The soundtrack album that's currently available for purchase is a "game rip" it's converted from the game's files and not the original source assets, there's minimal editing so some tracks just cut off, and there are no track-by-track credits (though the lead composer has provided most of them to a VGMdb editor).
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