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In the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake for the game, the album's song titles are used in the hidden sound test, replacing the former generic identifiers from the original [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] version; however, "Stickerbush Symphony" is renamed "Stickerbrush Symphony". The album's titles are also used for ''Diddy's Kong Quest'' remixes in the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series, beginning with ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]''.
In the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake for the game, the album's song titles are used in the hidden sound test, replacing the former generic identifiers from the original [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] version; however, "Stickerbush Symphony" is renamed "Stickerbrush Symphony". The album's titles are also used for ''Diddy's Kong Quest'' remixes in the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series, beginning with ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]''.


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Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest Original Soundtrack is the soundtrack album for the game Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. The music was composed by David Wise and released on October 1, 1995. However, the released album does not contain the game's complete soundtrack and is missing several tracks, such as the mine music "Kannon's Klaim".

In the Game Boy Advance remake for the game, the album's song titles are used in the hidden sound test, replacing the former generic identifiers from the original Super Nintendo Entertainment System version; however, "Stickerbush Symphony" is renamed "Stickerbrush Symphony". The album's titles are also used for Diddy's Kong Quest remixes in the Super Smash Bros. series, beginning with Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.

Track listing

# Track Title Length
1. K. Rool Returns (Title Theme) 0:42
2. Welcome to Crocodile Isle (Map Screen) 1:12
3. Klomp's Romp (Pirate Panic) 2:29
4. Lockjaws's[sic] Saga (Lockjaw's Locker) 2:04
5. Jib Jig (Mainbrace Mayhem) 2:00
6. Swanky Swing (Swanky'[sic] Bonus Bonanza) 0:59
7. Snakey Chantey (Rattle Battle) 1:40
8. Bayou Boogie (Barrel Bayou) 1:40
9. School House Harmony (Wrinkly's Theme) 1:48
10. Forest Interlude (Web Woods) 3:11
11. Funky the Main Monkey (Funky's Theme) 1:06
12. Flight of the Zinger (Hornet Hole) 2:34
13. Cranky's Conga (Cranky's Theme) 1:26
14. Hot-Head Bop (Hot-Head Hop) 2:09
15. Run, Rambi! Run! (Parrot Chute Panic) 0:51
16. Token Tango (Bonus Level) 1:15
17. Stickerbush Symphony (Bramble Blast) 2:23
18. Bad Bird Rag (Screech's Sprint) 1:05
19. Disco Train (Target Terror) 2:39
20. Boss Bossanova (Boss Theme) 1:15
21. Steel Drum Rhumba (Option Screen) 1:07
22. Krook's March (Chain Link Chamber) 2:03
23. Klubba's Reveille (Klubba's Kiosk) 1:08
24. Haunted Chase (Haunted Hall) 2:23
25. In a Snow-Bound Land (Clapper's Cavern) 3:12
26. Lost World Anthem (The Lost World) 1:44
27. Primal Rave (Animal Antics) 1:50
28. Crocodile Cacophony (K. Rool's Theme) 1:33
29. Donkey Kong Rescued (Credits Roll) 2:18

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