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The soundtrack of Resident Evil CODE:Veronica saw its first release on February 19, 2000, then a second which was more complete on March 23, 2001. Some of its soundtrack was also included in two other bundle releases. An LP record of it was released in Jan 2020.

Some of its soundtrack was also reused in Resident Evil Survivor 2 CODE:Veronica.[1]

BIOHAZARD CODE:Veronica ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK[]

The Biohazard CODE:Veronica Original Soundtrack was composed by Takeshi Miura, Hijiri Anze, and Sanae Kasahara for the video game Biohazard CODE:Veronica, known as Resident Evil CODE:Veronica outside Japan, and was released on February 19, 2000. It does not contain every track written for the game however. The remaining tracks were included in the subsequent release of the BIOHAZARD CODE:Veronica Complete ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK album on March 23, 2001.

> Tracks List

BIOHAZARD CODE:Veronica Complete ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK[]

The Biohazard CODE:Veronica Complete Original Soundtrack was composed by Takeshi Miura, Hijiri Anze, and Sanae Kasahara for the video game Biohazard CODE:Veronica Complete, known as Resident Evil - CODE:Veronica X outside Japan.

> Tracks List

Unused Tracks[]

There were a couple of versions of the existing tracks found unused, and another one cut short in its lyrics.

And here's the Berceuse song but without the echo:

Unreleased Tracks[]

- A 'slightly' different Once Again was played in the truck explosion scene, a little sped up/louder version was played in the graveyard zombies cutscene (this is the one that got released). The first one was played again in Chris' scene when he was chasing after Wesker at the end.
- The ending credits soundtrack from Wesker's Report that got released with CVX versions.

Other releases[]

A number of CODE:Veronica soundtracks saw other releases in biohazard SOUND CHRONICLE (as Biohazard Code: Veronica Best Track Collection) and in the Ten Years of Resident Evil - The Official Soundtrack. It was also re-released as LP records in January 2020, in two editions, a regular and a limited edition.

Further notes[]

The Biohazard CODE:Veronica Trial Edition contained a music gallery option, Sound Museum, which had a few tracks from the previous three main Resident Evil games plus a couple of others with it.

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