This is a soundtrack list for Ultimate Custom Night. The original tracks are composed by Leon Riskin.
Main Tracks[]
Eisoptrophobia[]
The main title theme for the menu screen.
Hibernating Evil[]
One of the main gameplay music tracks.
Last Breath[]
One of the main gameplay music tracks.
Sleep No More[]
One of the main gameplay music tracks.
Sonata for the Fallen[]
One of the main gameplay music tracks.
Where Dreams Die[]
One of the main gameplay music tracks.
Void[]
The theme for the final cutscene ending.
Freddy's Theme[]
The "Bear of Vengeance" music used for the Bear's scenes.
Foxy's Theme[]
The "Bear of Vengeance" music used for the Fox's scenes.
High School Days[]
The "Toy Chica: The High School Years" main theme.
Night Completion[]
A series of night completion jingles when completing the night.
Reused Tracks[]
Toreador March[]
The music, "Les Toreadors", was originally composed by Georges Bizet. This song first appeared in Five Nights at Freddy's, and plays when the player runs out of power, or when Freddy Fazbear is in the Kitchen. In Ultimate Custom Night. This plays after Freddy jumpscares the player.
This vision of the song is a "1905 Regina Music Box: Classical Overture" sample from the Music Box Collection album by Hot Ideas Inc.
Pop Goes the Weasel[]
This music first first appeared in Five Nights at Freddy's 2. It played when the Puppet is about to attack after leaving the Music Box unwind, and the same applies to Ultimate Custom Night.
This vision of the song is a "TOY, JACK-IN-THE-BOX - JACK IN THE BOX: MUSIC PLAY, POP UP 02" sample from Sound Ideas but sped up.
My Grandfather's Clock[]
Originally composed by Henry Clay Work. This music first first appeared in Five Nights at Freddy's 2, and The music served as the Prize Corner's Music Box. The same apples to Ultimate Custom Night, but it's only one out of four possible tracks the player can select in order to soothe Chica.
The original sample of this music is from an old commercial by Fisher-Price. Although the sample used was probably "Toys || Music Box Melody Playful" from SoundDogs as it is listed in the files as such
Les Cloches Du Monastère[]
Originally composed by Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wély. This music fist appeared in Five Nights at Freddy's 2, and it played when the player beats Night 5, 6, and 7. In Ultimate Custom Night, it's one of the four possible tracks the player can select in order to soothe Chica.
It is a "1905 Metal Disc Music Box: Lullaby Waltz" sample from the Music Box Collection album by Hot Ideas Inc.
Musical Jewelry Box[]
Also known as "Schwanengesang, D 957: "Serenade"" and originally composed by Franz Schubert. This song first appeared in Five Nights at Freddy's 3, and served as a background music for RWQFSFASXC's "Glitch Minigame". In Ultimate Custom Night, it's one of the four possible tracks the player can select in order to soothe Chica.
It is an edited, shorter version of the "Musical Jewelry Box: Long Play; Musical Themes & Anthems" sample by SoundDogs.
Flight of the Swans[]
Also known as "Swan Lake: Conclusion" and originally composed by Piotr Illych Tchaikovsky. This song first appeared in Five Nights at Freddy's 3, and served as background music for the "Stage01" minigame. In Ultimate Custom Night, it's one of the four possible tracks the player can select in order to soothe Chica.
It is a "Medium Music Box: Flight Of The Swans, Repeating; Vintage Entertainment, Musical Themes & Anthems" sample by SoundDogs.
Crumbling Dreams[]
This song first appeared in Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location as Ballora's main theme, and appears in every game where she plays a major role. This song is used when Ballora is about to attack the player in order to show them which side she is coming from.
This is an original track composed by Leon Riskin.
Trailer Tracks[]
No Hope For Pluto[]
A stock music from Riptide One catalog and composed by Dynamedion company.[1] It was used for the game's launch trailer. It was previously used for Five Nights at Freddy's 2's trailer.
Menace[]
A stock music composed by LynneMusic[2]. It was used for the trailer to promote the game's mobile and console ports.
Trivia[]
- "Eisoptrophobia" is a phobia name which means to have fear of mirrors or of seeing oneself in a mirror.
References[]
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