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| {{Main|Portal Soundtrack}} | | {{Main|Portal Soundtrack}} |
| There are no downloads because it's a copyrighted disk. | | There are no downloads because it's a copyrighted disk. |
| | | Mostly ambient tracks from the first Portal game, composed by Kelly Bailey. |
| {{Album | title = Portal 2: Songs to Test By | author = Aperture Science Psychoacoustics Laboratories |
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| {{Track|track=1|inalbum=true|copyrighted=true|Subject Name Here}}
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| A pulsing track riddled with high pitched beeps. Plays when the player acquires the [[Portal gun|Dual Portal Device]] that can shoot both blue and orange portals, in Test Chamber 11.
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| {{Track|track=2|inalbum=true|copyrighted=true|Taste of Blood}}
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| A nostalgic track with hints of melancholy that plays when the player first encounters the [[Portal gun]], which only shoots blue portals.
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| {{Track|track=3|inalbum=true|copyrighted=true|Android Hell}}
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| Plays in Test Chamber 13, and again in the large room of Test Chamber 18 containing turrets.
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| {{Track|track=4|inalbum=true|copyrighted=true|Self Esteem Fund}}
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| Arguably the most melancholy song on the soundtrack, this soft, lamenting track plays in Test Chambers 10, 12, and 14.
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| {{Track|track=5|inalbum=true|copyrighted=true|Procedural Jiggle Bone}}
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| A wobbly, sci-fi-sounding ambient synth track that plays both on Portal's main menu screen and during Test Chamber 19.
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| {{Track|track=6|inalbum=true|copyrighted=true|No Cake For You}}
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| A slightly creepy, nostalgic track that plays in Test Chamber 16's Ratman den. Throughout the track, radio-transmission-like beeps can be heard.
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| {{Track|track=7|inalbum=true|copyrighted=true|4000 Degrees Kelvin}}
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| A dramatic, chaotic track that plays [[GLaDOS]] attempts to incinerate the player by lowering them into the fire pit on the [[Unstationary Scaffold]] at the end of Test Chamber 19.
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| {{Track|track=8|inalbum=true|copyrighted=true|Stop What You Are Doing}}
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| A creepy ambient track that plays during the protagonists' escape as they traverse through the dilapidated maintenance areas and offices of the Enrichment Center.
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| {{Track|track=9|inalbum=true|copyrighted=true|Party Escort}}
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| A soft, synth-filled ambient track that plays during the protagonist's first encounter with the [[Rocket Turret]]. The high-pitched ringing heard throughout the song ''may'' represent the Rocket Turret's aiming laser. This, however, is unconfirmed by Kelly Bailey, the composer.
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| {{Track|track=10|inalbum=true|copyrighted=true|You're Not a Good Person}}
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| An intense percussive track that plays during the turret ambush towards the end of the protagonist's escape.
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| * This track shows remarkable similarities to the Half-Life 2 song [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3LbvWMCC3g "The Innsbruck Experiment,"] which was also composed by Kelly Bailey.
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| {{Track|track=11|inalbum=true|copyrighted=true|You Can't Escape You Know}}
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| Plays during the final battle with GLaDOS, as [[neurotoxin]] streams into the [[Central AI Chamber]].
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| {{Track|track=12|inalbum=true|copyrighted=true|Still Alive}}
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| The acclaimed end credits theme of Portal, sung by [[Ellen McLain]] as GLaDOS.
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| {{Track|track=13|inalbum=true|copyrighted=true|Still Alive (J.C. Mix)}}
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| The original recording of "Still Alive" by songwriter Jonathan Coulton. This exclusive release is only present on the soundtrack.
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