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Revision as of 12:30, 17 August 2020

This is a page listing every song composed for the soundtrack of Pizza Tower.

Used Songs

Soundcloud Thumbnail Song Use/Purpose Composer Notes
Pizza Mayhem Opening theme Mr. Sauceman, SummonedToDie, currently unconfirmed female singer Only the instrumental version of this song exists currently, as no female singer has been confirmed yet.
Pizza Deluxe! Title screen Post Elvis One of only two songs not made by Mr. Sauceman or Frostix. Most of the voice samples used to be samples of Wario's voice in an earlier version.
Move It, Boy! Options/Character Select screen Mr. Sauceman The "Work that sucker to death" sample is also used in Sonic CD when fighting a boss in the JPN/PAL version.

The intro of the song (the first 30 seconds of it) are never used in-game, as it cuts right back at the first "ARE YOU READY?!" part.

Funiculi Funicula Tutorial Dim Widdy, Luigi Denza (original composer) This is a cover of a song that was originally composed in 1880 to commemorate the opening of a funicular railway. One of only two songs not made by Mr. Sauceman or Frostix. he lyricist's name of this song was Peppino Turco, which might be the inspiration for game's protagonist name.
Mondays HUB world Mr. Sauceman Possibly a Garfield nod.
Meatophobia Any room with Pillar John Mr. Sauceman Originally just played at the end of Bloodsauce Dungeon.
It's Pizza Time! Escape sequence (Peppino) Mr. Sauceman The "Hello there" voice sample, clock ticks, and bells used are the same ones from Wario Land 4. First appeared in Demo 0 and has gone through several revisions, with the first version using some of Wario's voice samples.
Distasteful Anchovi Escape sequence (The Noise) Frostix When making the cover for this song, Frostix asked the Pizza Tower Discord to give him images of The Noise panicking to put on the cover.

There is an alternate version of the song simply titled "anchovi." which comes without any tempo changes. It was never planned to be used.

The Death That I Deservioli Chase sequence Mr. Sauceman
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Pepperman Strikes! Pepperman battle Mr. Sauceman The old version used in Demo 1 didn't include the voices used. The original name was Threat On a Leaning Tower.
The Noise's Jam-Packed Radical Anthem The Noise's theme Mr. Sauceman If the player is in Entrance with The Noise, this song will play instead of Unearthly Blues. It takes a large deal of inspiration from the Jet Set Radio series' soundtrack, using many audio samples that were also used in the games and other games associated with the series' composer Hideki Naganuma.
The Noise The Noise intro cutscene Mr. Sauceman The "woag" / "weh" used is part of the track, and is not a separate soundfile. This could lead to the cutscene where this is used being desynced if the player has a lot of lag.
Pimpin' Hot Stuff Noise battle (Peppino's Xmas Break) Mr. Sauceman The siren sound appears to be the same one from the JPN/PAL version of "Stardust Speedway (Bad Future)" from Sonic CD.

Also, the song past the 1:30 minute mark is not heard in game, as the Noise Bomb explodes before then, causing the player have to redo the fight.

Overcooked Meat Lover Boss fight Frostix
Calzonification Boss fight Mr. Sauceman
Unearthly Blues Entrance

SAGE 2019 Demo Trailer

Mr. Sauceman Used to be named "From The Top." The stock screams used near the end are the same ones used in Hot Spaghetti. It also includes a voice sample of President Koopa, played by Dennis Hopper in the Super Mario Bros. movie from 1993, saying the word "Monkey."
Hot Spaghetti Pizzascape Mr. Sauceman Includes some stock screams that were also used in Earthworm Jim's "What The Heck" muzak section. Said level takes place in Hell, which is what the name "Hot Spaghetti" seems to be referencing.
Spaghetti Pizzascape Frostix This is the only song in the Spaghetti line-up to not be composed by Mr. Sauceman. This was made before Frostix joined the PT team as a standalone remix he made, but it later got used after PTG let him join the team.
Cold Spaghetti Pizzascape Mr. Sauceman First appeared in Demo 1, and has gone through perhaps the most iterations of all Pizza Tower songs. Originally it contained a different intro and used Wario voice samples before several more replacements were done.
hmmm look what u done did you found a secret :) Pizzascape Secret Frostix Used to be the be the secret room theme in all levels until each one got their own.
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Theatrical Shenanigans The Ancient Cheese Mr. Sauceman The oldest of all stage music in Pizza Tower, dating back to Demo 0. The song in this version was used all the way until a recent Patreon demo, where it was replaced by a new revision with a softer sax instrument as the main melody. Used to be called "One Pizza at a Time".
Theatrical Mischief The Ancient Cheese Frostix
A Secret Under The Debris The Ancient Cheese Secret Frostix
Dungeon Freakshow Bloodsauce Dungeon Frostix Part of the song near the end is not heard on the version posted on YouTube. The main bassline of the song is remarkably similar to the bassline from The Beastie Boys' Intergalactic.
A Hidden Pepperoni In The Cage Bloodsauce Dungeon Secret Frostix
Tarragon Pizza Dragon Lair Frostix Has the same time signature as Oregano UFO.

An outdated version can be heard in the February 2020 build, and is still being used.

Oregano Mirage Oregano Desert Frostix Originally named "Ancient Tower". Also, the song was used to troll viewers twice on Frostix's YouTube channel before the actual song was uploaded.
Oregano UFO Oregano Desert Frostix
A Grain of Bread in a Grain of Sand Oregano Desert Secret Frostix
Yeehaw DeliveryBoy The Wasteyard Frostix

The song has an unused alternate outro which can be listened to here.

A Secret in my Boot The Wasteyard Secret Frostix The name references Woody's famous line from Toy Story, "There's a snake in my boot."
Mort's Farm Fun Farm Frostix The version that plays on Thing of the Week 9 is different than the one in-game. It may have been an older version of the song.
A Secret In The Chicken Fun Farm Secret Frostix
Extraterrestrial Wahwahs Space Pinball Mr. Sauceman The guitar solo in this song is inspired by the Daft Punk song "Aerodynamic".

An outdated version of the song can be heard in the Western Build.

This song was originally named "Extraterrestrial Wahs", however it was later changed possibly due to people associating the song with Waluigi from the Super Mario franchise due to the "Wahs" part of the song name.

idk what to call this but its da secret in da pinball level Space Pinball Secret Frostix
Tropical Crust Pineapple Beach Mr. Sauceman An early version of the song exists, which lacks some instruments heard in the final song, as well as lacking the intro.
mmm yess put the tree on my pizza Gnome Forest Frostix The main part of the song uses the same chord progression from Tyler, The Creator's Jamba (0:51)
gustavo Gnome Forest Frostix
Way of the Italian Kung Fu Mr. Sauceman Part of the song used the dog "woof" note from Mario Paint (made famous by Undertale's "dogsong.")
Good Eatin' Golf Frostix Currently unreleased publicly, but played in a livestream by Pizza Tower Guy.
Delivery for the City Streets Frostix
Tubular Trash Zone Sewer Mr. Sauceman Maracas were once used for the track. Also, the "come on" sample used is the same one used in Sonic 3 for the Genesis.
Bite the Crust Sewer Mr. Sauceman "Sewer Act 2." The song name is a clear nod to "Another One Bites the Dust" by Queen.
Pizza Engineer Factory Mr. Sauceman
Peppino's Sauce Machine Factory Mr. Sauceman Many people have heard the words "Door Stuck" in this song, which is a line from an infamous Counter-Strike video with the same name. This lead to a parody of this song, Peppino's Door Problem. The samples in question actually say "Don't Stop."
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Dont preheat your oven because if you do the song wont play Freezer Frostix  The song was originally going to be more sinister and dark before Frostix made a completely different song that fit the level more. This song was inspired by Toastopia from the PikuNiku soundtrack. Frostix made a reference to this song in one of his solo works.
Celsius Troubles Freezer Frostix There seems to be some confusion on what the purpose of this song is. Some say it's another song for the Freezer, while others say its the escape theme. In reality, it's not the escape theme.
Pizza Pie-ing Circus Frostix This song has a leitmotif of The Death That I Deservioli.
Ground Bound Mansion Mr. Sauceman The song doesn't play in the Mansion's playable forms in Patreon Demos based on GOLF. Instead, Cold Spaghetti is used.

The early version of the song had the "Bring me RAVIOLI" be something more suggestive.

Tunnely Shimbers Lights Out Mr. Sauceman Currently unreleased.
What's on the Kid's Menu? Kids' Party Frostix
There's a Bone in My Spaghetti! Pizzascare Mr. Sauceman It is the only song that appears in newer demos to not be uploaded to Mr. Sauceman's YouTube channel, along with Pimpin' Hot Stuff and Unearthly Blues.

The name of the song seems to be based on the famous line from Toy Story, "There's a snake in my boot."

Teeth Dust In The Strongcold Strongcold Frostix Adapted from Dungeon Freakshow, since the Xmas Break demo is based on its stage.
bumbling in the dark Halloween demo, party room before selecting a song Mr. Sauceman The song is also known as "null", as its filename in the game's files is "music_null".
Victorious Degenerate Ranking Screen Mr. Sauceman The last second of the D Rank theme is cut off in the final game, meaning it's never heard.
PROMOTION! After beating Pepperman Mr. Sauceman Only 3 seconds of the song actually play. The Peppino sprite used on the cover is actually an unused taunt. The original filename for this song, music_knight, seems to imply that it was originally made to be used when getting the Knight transformation, however since transformation music was scrapped, it was later changed to a victory theme.

Unused Songs

As the game is not fully complete yet, this list may change in the future and some of these songs might be given a use/purpose later in development.   

Image Song Use/Purpose Composer Notes
snick sits down and talks to you about his video game, snick the porcupine: the song Song that wasn't meant to be in the game Frostix "I wanted to have a song on the album snick's album that wasn't even a part of the game because that idea sounded really cool to me. So i sat down and made some beautiful jazz shit lol" - Frostix
Pesto Anchovi Escape sequence (The Noise) Frostix, Ludwig van Beethoven (original composer) This is a cover of Ludwig van Beethoven's 3rd movement (presto agitato), Moonlight Sonata. It was supposedly scrapped because Frostix didn't like it (hence why it is removed from his YouTube and Soundcloud pages). It is currently being used as The Vigilante's escape theme as a placeholder until his real escape theme is finished.
The Phantom Tower Unknown Mr. Sauceman Has a bit of elements from Dungeon Freakshow, like how There's a Bone in my Spaghetti relates to the Spaghetti series, although the similarities in this case aren't as prominent.
Bonus Room Secret room Mr. Sauceman Likely an early version of what eventually became the songs that play in secrets. The track is composed by Mr. Sauceman, not Frostix, however.
Spooky Apartment Cut Spooky Apartment level Frostix
Freefallin' Cut Freefalling level Frostix
Hallelujah Mama-Mia Cut Heaven level Frostix
Leaning Dream Cut Space level Frostix

This song samples drums from both Rav's "MAKESHIFT EDEN" and Rare Earth's "I Just Want To Celebrate".

The outdated version is very different from the new version, being roughly 2 minutes in length.

I Ain't Got No Time to Dance Tower Finale Mr. Sauceman
Small Fruit, 5 PM Pizzascape escape sequence Mr. Sauceman This song, along with the following tracks, were made for the idea of each level having their own unique escape theme. As It's Pizza Time was praised by fans and the idea gave the composers more unnecessary workload, the idea was scrapped. The song's title is a reference to "Big Apple, 3 AM" from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles In Time.
Toxic Rave Sewer level escape sequence Frostix Pizza Tower Guy has said he will try to find a use for this track later in development.
Running With Pockets Full of Meatballs Factory level escape sequence Mr. Sauceman
SNICK IS COMING Cut Spooky Apartment level escape sequence/Snick Challenge (SAGE 2019 demo)
Collapse! Cut Freefalling level escape sequence Was the first escape like song Frostix made for the game. Sounds from the Genesis / Megadrive can be heard, part of SNICK IS COMING can be heaard within.
LEANING NIGHTMARE Cut Space level escape sequence/Snick Challenge (SAGE 2019 demo) May go unheard by SAGE demo players, as it only plays if the player has 2 minutes left in Snick Challenge.
The Tower Ultimatum Cut music for the Xmas Break Demo [c]ness, Frostix, PilotRedSun (original composer) A mashup of the music that plays in the YouTube video "Grinch's Ultimatum" and "Dungeon Freakshow" that was scrapped due to PilotRedSun not giving permission to use it.
R.O.R. "really old version of the cowboy song theme level thing" - frostix Frostix

Was found in the music WIP channel. R.O.R. stands for Roasted Onion Rodeo. This song samples Fried Oyster by the band Baleine 3000

"i scrapped it so fast that i didnt even sendn it" - frostix

pizza void None. Frostix

Was found in the music WIP channel

"i found this in my projects folder i have no idea where this came from or why i made it or what i made it for but it exists" - frostix

The Wonders of Ice Piano cover of Dont preheat your oven because if you do the song wont play Frostix A cover Frostix made for fun without having any intentions for it to be used in the game.
freeze-dried pepperonies alt version of scrapped space level Frostix As well as the original Leaning Dream drum samples, it also samples drums from Impromptu by Neon Tetracide
Garlic Noodles Ancient Tower Mr. Sauceman An older WIP version of Cold Spaghetti that was used in Demo 1 for some reason. The song still has Wario samples in it.
Undercooked Spaghetti Ancient Tower Floor 2 Mr. Sauceman A version of Cold Spaghetti, which is closer to the final game's version, except for the Wario Samples and some of the other samples used.
Peppino's Door Problem Joke song Mr. Sauceman An altered version of Peppino's Sauce Machine, with some samples being replaced by "Door Stuck," a quote from an infamous Counter-Strike video with the same name.
music_toppins Unknown Unknown Possibly an early version or variation of "PROMOTION!". The filename for this song implies that this song may have had to do with the Toppins .
music_weird Unknown Unknown Possibly a theme for Drunk Peppino transformation.