Bungie has released two soundtracks for Marathon on various music streaming services, such as Apple Music, Spotify, and YouTube Music. Ryan Lott, the founding member of the electronic band Son Lux, composed the soundtrack.
Two volumes of the Marathon soundtrack are available: “Volume 1: Somewhere in the Heavens” and “Volume 2: They Are Waiting.” The former has 29 tracks, while the latter has 13. Son Lux has previously worked on films such as Everything Everywhere All At Once and Thunderbolts*. The soundtrack also features beloved singer, Poppy. The track list for both soundtracks are as follows:
MARATHON, VOL. I: SOMEWHERE IN THE HEAVENS
- Code Race
- Rhythm of Writhing Constellations
- A New Home for Humanity
- Discontent
- Planetary Relocation Psychosis
- New Behavioral Norms
- Repetition Is Where We Find the Truth
- We Shouldn’t Be Here
- For Those Who Did Not Wake
- Stars That Bleed
- Reintegration Protocol
- Focused Erasures and Sub-routine Resets
- Staring Blindly Through the Keyhole
- Poetry in Ones and Zeroes
- Cascadial Flow of Ethereal Wonder
- It Wasn’t a Dream
- Purge
- System Designed to Die
- We Stole a Moon
- Contrition
- We’re All Monsters
- Shimmering Cadence of Dancing Light
- In Death We’ve Just Begun – Ryan Lott, Poppy & Son Lux
- Code Race (Brendan Angelides Remix)
- Decontamination Protocol
- Conversation with the Infinite Self
- Only Numbers and Letters
- We Planned for Everything
- Deprecated Systems
MARATHON, VOL. II: THEY ARE WAITING
- Somewhere in the Heavens
- Feet of Fragile Flesh
- Burn the Boats
- Time Leach
- Mad is the Sword
- Escape Will Make Me God
- Neurosaboteur
- Code Race (Extended)
- The Dream Is Not Over
- Where Is Death
- Tissue Unwinds
- Pro Corpse Idealist
- Assert
Lastly, Marathon is available now on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam.