
In addition, the outro of "7 and 7 is" by rock band Love is used as a battle victory and game over theme, and the "Male Trainer Encounter" theme from Pokémon Red / Blue will play when encountering a Criminal.
Spanish Stroll (by Mink DeVille): credits theme. Love Gives Wings (by Ruth White): plays in the City of Forms. Mescherin's Orchestra, composed by Alexander Kholminov): plays in Dracula's house. Beginnings (by Ruth White): plays in the Wastelands.
Tamariu (by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop): plays in the Mystery Forest. My Marie (by Vernon Geyer): plays in the Malice Dig Site. The Irremediable (by Ruth White): plays in the second part of the Blood Cavern. Spleen (by Ruth White): plays in the first part of the Blood Cavern. Evening Harmony (by Ruth White): plays in boat sequences, including the trip to the Blood Cavern. Frontier to Knowledge (by Delia Derbyshire): plays in the Bone Tunnels. One-Eighty-One (by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop): plays during battles. Colour Radio (by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop): plays in various overworld locations in the game. White Waking (by Les Rallizes Dénudés): plays in Scum Vullage. This is the only song in the game that is part of the default music assets in RPG Maker 2003. "mystery2.mid": plays in the title screen.
The Space Funeral soundtrack does not feature original songs, but uses music from various sources. There are numerous other non-canonical sequels as well. Space Funeral has two canonical fanmade sequels dubbed Space Funeral 2 and Earth Birth, both of which having been dubbed canon by thecatamites.
On their travels, they find numerous enemies and other strange things to discover the secrets of Space Funeral. Phillip, along with Leg Horse, set off on a strange and deadly mission to restore this perfect city to the perfection that it once was. This perfect city was would become suddenly corrupted and a great change would affect the entire land. There was once a perfect city where all things in the land of Space Funeral derive from.