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The music isn't bad or anything but it's designed to be listened to on a loop of each song individually, the way it does in the game.
If you try to listen to it like a sound track it's not good , the songs are all very short , around 1:30 - 1:50 minutes , they each sound very distinct which is great in the game , it makes the different zones stand out but when you listen to it as a soundtrack it just sounds too random, the tone and tempo change between each song and the songs are short so that happens often, the only way to enjoy it is to put a single song on loop for awhile as background noise.
I've only got 2 that I put in my "video game music" playlist to listen to regularly (Rain song and Dungeon song).
I would say try listening to the game music for a bit and see if you really want it.