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The music of {{RD}} was written by composer [[Yasunori Mitsuda]], the artist who scored Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross. The soundtrack includes several ambient pieces, including the sound of water running in a fountain and wind accompanied by strings. Players can listen to the game's songs by accessing a hidden menu in the [[Gil: Caught Between Love and Adventure]] scenario. Several themes and musical patterns were later adapted for Chrono Cross on the suggestion of director [[Masato Kato]]; many appear unchanged except for new instrumentation. Appearing in Chrono Cross are "[[Gale]]", "[[Frozen Flame (Music)|Frozen Flame]]", "Snakebone Mansion" (as "[[Viper Mansion]]"), "Far Promise ~ Dream Shore" (as part of "[[On the Beach of Dreams ~ Another World]]" and "[[The Dream that Time Dream]]s"), "The Girl who Stole the Stars", and "Epilogue ~ Dream Shore" (as part of "[[Jellyfish Sea]]"). Mitsuda also titled the game's ending song "[[Ending ~ Le Trésor Interdit|Radical Dreamers - Le Trésor Interdit-]]". Interestingly, unlike Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross, a soundtrack containing Radical Dreamers' music was never released.
The music of Radical Dreamers was written by composer [[Yasunori Mitsuda]], the artist who scored Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross. The soundtrack includes several ambient pieces, including the sound of water running in a fountain and wind accompanied by strings. Players can listen to the game's songs by accessing a hidden menu in the [[Gil: Caught Between Love and Adventure]] scenario. Several themes and musical patterns were later adapted for Chrono Cross on the suggestion of director [[Masato Kato]]; many appear unchanged except for new instrumentation. Appearing in Chrono Cross are "Gale", "Frozen Flame", "Snakebone Mansion" (as "Viper Manor"), "Far Promise ~ Dream Shore" (as part of "On the Beach of Dreams ~ Another World" and "The Dream that Time Dreams"), "The Girl who Stole the Stars", and "Epilogue ~ Dream Shore" (as part of "Jellyfish Sea"). Mitsuda also titled the game's ending song "Radical Dreamers -Le Trésor Interdit-". Interestingly, unlike Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross, a soundtrack containing Radical Dreamers' music was never released.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
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