No7=G-LOW-S→F.S.K.O

no7=G-LOW-S→F.S.K.O (called on the JASRAC database) is Disc 1, Track 7 on the XenobladeX Original Soundtrack (making it the seventh track in 0rCH-SUITE "X"). The track is split into 2 parts, the first from the start until 3:26 and the second from then until the end. z16b2gu012ro09u1su4 is a remix of the first part.

The first part of the track plays in the following cutscenes:
 * Goetia confronts the party during.
 * The Wrothians appear and surround the party during.

The second part plays in the following cutscenes:

Main story

 * Goetia escapes after she is defeated in.
 * Cross saves Tatsu from being blown up by stray Ganglion fire in.
 * Nagi briefs the members of BLADE before the invasion of New Los Angeles in.
 * Ryyz and Dagahn leave New Los Angeles after the Ganglion recover the Vita in Chapter 8.
 * Elma appeals to the Wrothians' pride to try and convince them to abandon the Ganglion in.
 * The party confronts Lao inside O'rrh Sim Castle in.
 * chews out Lin after the test Skell has an explosion during A Girl's Wings.
 * The Vita is defeated and sinks into the DNA in the Lifehold Core during.

Sidequests

 * Doug shoots the baby Caro during Soldier of the Harriers.
 * The party finds Ni Zain at the start of Lionhearted.
 * Ornella is confronted after the Milsaadi are defeated during A False Hope.
 * Murderess receives her reward from Eleonora at the end of The Little Rich Girl.
 * Murderess leaves Gibbon to die at the end of Serial Thriller.
 * Yelv finds his partner's arm during Arms and the Man.
 * Ackwar gets up and confronts Powell during Murder Most Foul.
 * Staccata demonstrates the true effects of Malyteth's Bottle and Fraisie's 'cure' during The Miracle Maker.

Etymology
The no7= at the start of the track indicates that this is the 7th track on 0rCH-SUITE "X". Moreover, the 'G-LOW-S' is an alternate romanisation of グロウス, 'Growth', the Japanese name for the Ganglion. The significance of 'F.S.K.O' is unknown. It is assumed that 'G-LOW-S' refers to the first part of the track and 'F.S.K.O' to the second, with the arrow separating the two parts.

The JASRAC title directly uses the Japanese name for the Ganglion in lieu of 'G-LOW-S'.