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==Soundtrack== The main songs in the game are as follows: * Battle on the Edge (Opening Advertise Sequence) * Sling Shot (Beginner Course) * I Can Do It (Advanced Course) * Skyscraper Sequence (Expert Course) In the Challenge Course of Power Edition, the songs transition by fading in and out when inside the tunnels between courses. While the game features a vocal-based soundtrack similar to the original ''Daytona USA'' (but with a more electric, rockier-edged sound), the vocals were not sung by Takenobu Mitsuyoshi, who composed the soundtrack to this game. The vocalist for all four songs is Dennis St. James. On the official soundtrack CD, there are versions of the songs where they are sung by Mitsuyoshi on the second disc. In the test mode of the game, you can change both vocalists. Contrary to popular belief, the band [[Winger (band)|Winger]] did not create an entirely new soundtrack for the game or perform it as a band. Instead, the guitarist and drummer for Winger, [[Reb Beach]] and [[Rod Morgenstein]], lent their skills to contribute to the soundtrack. [[Reb Beach]]'s guitar is heard on "Battle on the Edge" and "I Can Do It". [[Rod Morgenstein]]'s drums are heard on "Battle on the Edge", "Sling Shot", and "I Can Do It". Outside of Winger, the electric guitar and guitar solo in "Sling Shot" and "Skyscraper Sequence" is performed by Ira Siegel. The Keyboard in "Sling Shot" and "Skyscraper Sequence" was done by Albert Menendez. ===Original Soundtrack=== <!-- Deleted image removed: [[File:Daytonausa2-ost-front.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Album cover]] --> Along with Daytona USA: Circuit Edition, Daytona USA 2's soundtrack was released in Japan on dual-disc album in 2000. The first disc contains 'original audio' tracks - that is, the course themes etc. in standard format - and 'original sound' tracks - where Tom West, commentator for the Sega Sports Channel, reports on the day's racing. These tracks are the previous course themes mixed in parts with in-game audio, such as engine noise, crashes, radio chatter from the pit crew, and so on. The second disk contains the original tracks, sung by Mitsuyoshi himself. The soundtrack stated names for the driver of each of the cars in the game. All of these drivers have "Brown" as their surname, possibly suggesting that they are all related in some way. It is possible to see the certain driver's name on the side of the car while racing or during the attract mode. Although sub-headed 'Battle on the Edge', the album references Power Edition by including the Hornet Classic Racing Team in the driver's lineup.
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