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Mewgenics OST Full Tracklist: 60 Ridiculon Songs – Stream & Download Guide

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A dense pile of various stylized, cartoonish cats in a grey and white color palette, representing the quirky art style of Mewgenics.

Mewgenics isn’t just killing it with gameplay – the soundtrack by Ridiculon (Matthias Bossi and Jon Evans) deserves serious recognition. This massive 60-track collection blends quirky cat-themed compositions with genuine musical artistry that’ll stick in your head long after you close the game.

Whether you’re vibing to the tunes while breeding cats or want the full OST experience outside the game, here’s everything you need to know about streaming, downloading, and enjoying the Mewgenics soundtrack.

Where to Get the Mewgenics OST

The complete Mewgenics soundtrack is available now on Bandcamp for $9.99 USD or more (pay-what-you-want above minimum price). Your purchase includes:

  • Unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app
  • High-quality downloads in MP3, FLAC, and more
  • 16-bit/44.1kHz audio quality
  • All 60 tracks including vocal versions, instrumentals, and WMEW radio station songs

Alternatively, you can subscribe to Ridiculon’s Bandcamp for $3 USD/month or more to receive all new music they create, plus access to 22 back-catalog releases and subscriber-only exclusives.

Budget option: Grab the full Ridiculon digital discography (23 releases including Mewgenics) for $37.96 USD or more – that’s 50% off compared to buying individually.

How the Mewgenics OST Is Structured

Ridiculon organized the soundtrack into three distinct sections:

Main Vocal Tracks (17 Songs)

The core soundtrack features fully-produced songs with guest vocalists bringing each track to life. Highlights include:

  • “Eatin’ Rats” – The opening track that sets the quirky tone
  • “Flush” (feat. Geoff Pearlman)
  • “Crystalline Dreams” (feat. Kristin Slipp)
  • “Lonesome Road” (feat. Freddi Price)
  • “Mom I Really Hate You” (feat. Kami Lyle and Tallulah Bossi)

These tracks range from 2:53 to 3:58 in length, blending various musical styles from country to avant-garde.

Instrumental Versions (17 Tracks)

Every main vocal track gets an instrumental counterpart, perfect for focusing on gameplay without vocal distractions. These mirror the vocal versions exactly, just minus the singing.

WMEW Radio Station (24 Songs)

The WMEW collection represents the in-game radio station tracks – shorter, punchier compositions that play during specific gameplay moments. Notable entries include:

  • “Ballad of D. Claude (WMEW)” – The longest WMEW track at 5:31
  • “Kat Fight (WMEW)” – Fan favorite for its energetic vibe
  • “Kitty March (WMEW)” – Another lengthy composition at 5:15
  • “9th Life (WMEW)” – Quick 1:53 banger

Plus two bonus theme variations: “Mewgenics THEME” (1:25) and “Mewgenics THEME ALT” (1:54).

What Makes the Mewgenics Soundtrack Special

Ridiculon didn’t just phone this in. Matthias Bossi and Jon Evans spent years crafting this “constantly-evolving and ever-updating” soundtrack, bringing in talented guest vocalists to elevate each composition.

The variety is genuinely impressive. You’ll hear country influences in “Lonesome Road,” jazz elements in “So High” featuring Spencer Day, and experimental sounds throughout. One fan perfectly described wanting to see this as a Broadway show – that’s the theatrical quality Ridiculon achieved.

Production quality matters: Jon Evans recorded and mixed everything at Brick Hill in Orleans, Massachusetts, ensuring professional-grade audio across all 60 tracks.

Fan Favorites Worth Checking Out

Based on listener reactions, these tracks consistently get mentioned:

“Kat Fight (WMEW)” – Multiple fans list this as their favorite, praising its energy and composition.

“Lonesome Road” (feat. Freddi Price) – The storytelling and vocal performance stand out.

“Ballad of D. Claude (WMEW)” – At over five minutes, this gives Ridiculon room to really develop musical ideas.

“Eatin’ Rats” – The opening track immediately hooks you with its manic energy.

How to Stream the Mewgenics OST

Don’t want to buy? The soundtrack is available on standard streaming platforms wherever Ridiculon’s music appears. However, purchasing directly from Bandcamp supports the composers more effectively than streaming royalties.

The Bandcamp app also lets you stream your purchased music offline once downloaded, giving you flexibility whether you’re commuting, gaming, or just relaxing.

Comparing to Other Ridiculon Soundtracks

Ridiculon previously composed music for The Binding of Isaac series, which built them a dedicated fanbase. Mewgenics represents their most ambitious soundtrack yet – 60 tracks versus Isaac’s smaller collections.

Fans of Antibirth: OST and The Binding of Isaac soundtracks consistently praise Mewgenics for similar dark, mystic themes while maintaining the quirky energy that defines Ridiculon’s style.

Recording Credits & Production

Matthias Bossi and Jon Evans wrote, played, sang, and invited numerous guest vocalists over what they jokingly describe as “150 years” of production. The guest roster includes:

  • Carla Kihlstedt
  • Freddi Price
  • Aaron Lazar
  • Eric McFadden
  • Spencer Day
  • Zoe Lewis
  • Multiple other talented performers

This collaborative approach gives each track distinct personality while maintaining cohesive album flow.

Bottom Line: Is the Mewgenics OST Worth Buying?

At $9.99 for 60 high-quality tracks, you’re paying roughly 17 cents per song. That’s exceptional value for a professionally-produced game soundtrack with this much variety and replay value.

If you’re already enjoying Mewgenics gameplay, the soundtrack enhances the experience significantly. And if you just appreciate quirky, well-crafted video game music, Ridiculon delivers consistently.


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