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The music of Rocket League, a vehicular soccer video game developed and published by Psyonix, is a compilation of electronic dance music (EDM) produced and curated by Psyonix audio director Mike Ault. It currently features music from 45 different artists, and has spawned a discography of four albums and four extended plays. The original soundtrack was produced by Ault and his band Hollywood Principle. Ault, having experimented with different genres, used personal projects unrelated to Rocket League as a base for the soundtrack. What followed was an EDM soundtrack inspired by early-to-mid 2000s progressive house music that Ault and Psyonix felt "embodied the spirit of the game." When in-game, the music is controlled using the playlist system "Rocket League Radio". Positive feedback from pla
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Kev Frey's Remix of "Seeing What's Next", one of many tracks by independent artists that were included with updates to Rocket League, following its release. The final version of the main theme of Rocket League, sporting hallmarks of the electronic dance music genre An early, more melodic concept for the menu music in Rocket League, produced by Mike Ault during development
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Monstercat artists Pegboard Nerds and Slushii were among many that produced music for the soundtrack, under the label's contributions to Rocket League since 2017.
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Rocket League x Monstercat Vol. 5 Rocket League: The Vinyl Collection Rocket League x Monstercat – Radical Summer Rocket League x Monstercat Vol. 2 Rocket League Rocket League x Monstercat Vol. 4 Rocket League x Monstercat Vol. 7 Rocket League x Monstercat – Legacy Rocket League x Monstercat Vol. 1 Rocket League x Monstercat Vol. 6 Rocket League x Monstercat Vol. 3
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