Music of Xenosaga Episode II

The music of Xenosaga Episode II consists of 40 officially released tracks as well as a great many which have never been officially released. The music was composed by Yuki Kajiura, Shinji Hosoe, Ayako Saso, Masashi Yano, and Keiichi Okabe, with Deb Lyons and Margaret Dorn providing vocals for several songs. Only Kajiura's compositions (and not all of her compositions) have had official releases.

Kajiura composed almost all of the music used in cutscenes, while Hosoe composed tracks that were used in the overworld and during battle. Very few tracks in Xenosaga Episode II do not neatly fit into one of the above categories; tracks that function as battle themes are only ever used in battle, and there are few cases where a track that primarily plays in the overworld is used in a cutscene. There are also two tracks, in the beginning, there was... and Records, which only play in menus.

The style of the music of Xenosaga Episode II varies, primarily depending upon composer. Kajiura's music very often includes vocals and a strong emphasis on the main melody line, with a variety of instruments used; strings, solo piano, synthesiser, and Eurobeat-style percussion all feature prominently in her compositions. Hosoe's music, on the other hand, tends to be in a 'bouncy' style with a greater emphasis on percussive accompaniment lines, especially in the area music.

As only (some of) Kajiura's compositions have had official releases, they are the only ones with official titles. Said titles are typically in all lowercase (in accordance with Kajiura's naming schemes), except for proper nouns. Some tracks are remixes of other tracks, and when this is the case the remix is typically titled the same as the original with ' #2' (or ' #3', ' #4', etc.) appended to the end of the title, such as Jr. #2. Several cutscene themes change substantially in tone during the course of the piece to match with the cutscene they play in, and when this is the case, they are titled as though they are separate tracks joined by a tilde, such as U-DO~Febronia.

As of 2021, the extent to which unreleased tracks have widespread unofficial titles varies greatly, almost entirely dependent upon whether or not the track is a cutscene theme or an area/battle/menu theme. This is because music that falls into the latter three categories must be stored as independent files in the game's code, and these tracks have been extracted and made into playlists since the games' release. The unreleased cutscene themes, on the other hand, are currently assumed to simply be a part of the audio of the cutscenes and not included as separate files, making clean extraction of the music impossible (with current technology). As such, these tracks are often not included in online playlists of Xenosaga Episode II music, resulting in less discussion (if any) and no widespread unofficial titles. (Where applicable, this wiki has used unofficial titles taken from a playlist by Max Galactica on YouTube.)

Xenosaga II: Jenseits von Gut und Böse ~Movie Scene Soundtrack~
The Xenosaga II: Jenseits von Gut und Böse ~Movie Scene Soundtrack~ is the most complete soundtrack to Xenosaga Episode II, consisting of 40 tracks on 2 discs composed by Yuki Kajiura, all of which are menu or cutscene themes. The soundtrack also includes several unused remixes of other tracks. The album was released on the 7th of July, 2004, under Victor Entertainment.

The music in the soundtrack is mostly organised in terms of when the tracks first play in-game, with the exception of the 7 final tracks on the 2nd disc which are all placed after the game's ending theme.

Xenosaga Episode II: Jenseits von Gut und Böse Soundtrack
The Xenosaga Episode II: Jenseits von Gut und Böse Soundtrack is a collection of tracks from the music of Xenosaga Episode II, consisting of 11 tracks on a single disc; 9 of these were used in-game, and two (here she comes (KOS-MOS) and the image theme of Xenosaga II) are unused remixes of tracks used in-game. The album was released on the 17th of February, 2005, included with the Strategy Guide published by Brady Games.

Xenosaga II: Jenseits von Gut und Böse ~Movie Scene Soundtrack~ (bootleg)
Xenosaga II: Jenseits Von Gut und Böse ~Movie Scene Soundtrack~ is a bootleg of the Xenosaga II: Jenseits von Gut und Böse ~Movie Scene Soundtrack~ released by Miya Records. It is otherwise identical to the official release of the Movie Scene Soundtrack by Victor Entertainment.

In other media

 * The track U-DO~Febronia plays in Xenosaga Episode III.
 * Several pieces of music from Xenosaga Episode II were used as a basis for tracks in the music of Xenosaga Episode III. The three most notable examples are as follows:
 * The Xenosaga II opening theme, whose melody is used in assault #2 and maybe tomorrow~ending medley.
 * fatal fight (Jin & Margulis), which was remixed as fate, fatal fight #3 ~ battle vs. E.S. Levi - over the floating landmass, and fatal fight #4 ~ vs. E.S. Levi - Michtam Underground Lab.
 * , which was used in Song of Nephilim (Xenosaga III ver.), the Miltia incidents, Nephilim & Abel, and Joachim's decision. (While these were all originally based upon from the Xenosaga Original Soundtrack, the Xenosaga III tracks all use the Xenosaga II variation on the original track.)
 * the image theme of Xenosaga II was performed at FictionJunction 2008-2010 The BEST of Yuki Kajiura LIVE, a live performance of Yuki Kajiura's works on the 12th of May 2010, and included as Track 2, Disc 2 on the associated album.
 * Likewise, Sweet Song (Xenosaga II ending theme) was performed at FictionJunction 2010-2013 The BEST of Yuki Kajiura LIVE 2, a live performance of Kajiura's works on the 3rd of June 2015, and included as Track 17, Disc 3 on the associated album as Sweet Song.
 * Both the image theme of Xenosaga II and Sweet Song were also included on FICTION II, an album of a selection of Kajiura's works released on the 30th of March, 2011.