Hush (Jesus Loves Uke), the creepy song that is supposed to replace "Jesus Loves Me" but was cut due to ESRB rating concerns.Like "Hericide", the in-game version of "Fallen Angel" is a bit different, with heavier emphasis on the vocals, making it even creepier. The Dark Room's Final Boss gets the incredibly creepy "The Fallen Angel".The Chest's Final Boss receives "Ascension".The Chest receives a theme worthy of The Very Definitely Final Dungeon: "Sketches of Pain".While Sheol gets the disturbingly demonic "Duress".
The Cathedral itself gets a nice, calming theme in the form of "Everlasting Hymn".There's an equally epic vocal track for Isaac's own boss fight: "Infanticide".The in-game version of "Hericide" is a bit different with a heavier emphasis on the drums, which makes it even more awesome. Satan (and Mega Satan) gets one of the most amazingly epic vocal tracks for his new battle theme: "Hericide".The theme of Mom's Heart/It Lives, "Ventricide", which periodically switches between intense and creepy in a heartbeat.Mom gets the fast-paced and frantic "Matricide" as her new battle theme, adding a strong sense of panic and urgency to the fight.While The Cellar has always been That One Level, "Periculum", the driving rock theme that plays as you battle through it, more than makes up for it."Crusade" is a rocking boss theme that prepares you for the various fights of this game.did not return for Rebirth, Ridiculon (Matthias Bossi and Jon Evans) performed excellently in his stead.
It made #1 on Klagmar's "Top 50 Final Boss Themes" it's that good. The theme for the boss of The Cathedral (and by extension, The Chest), the absolutely majestic Boss Remix of the main theme, "My Innermost Apocalypse".Lament of the Angel, a holy rearrangement of "A Mourner Unto Sheol", counterbalancing the hellish Sheol itself with the Cathedral.And it's creepy as hell! Made worse by the fact that it's called " Jesus Loves Me ". It comes as a great surprise because it replaces the BGM that usually plays on that sequence. The tune that plays on the credits after defeating It Lives! for the first time.It certainly shows that Sheol is cold, bleak, and empty. yet some parts are oddly soothing, to a point. The music that plays in Sheol, "A Mourner Unto Sheol", is incredibly eerie and foreboding, to the point where it's arguably creepier than Rebirth's version.