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I sorta doubt it. It only has 6 songs in the entire game, you can check the soundtrack yourself on youtube and see if they're the same, but I sorta doubt they'd reuse the music from the first game.
The music is mostly just okay, nothing that warrants a must buy, except the 5th track "Cue the Swarm" which is actually pretty damn good.
Sorry it took so long, here is a download of the music: http://knucklecracker.com/common/extras.php
'Cue the Swarm' is a brilliant tune. That wistful little coda halfway through, followed by the encore of the main theme, with seriousness cranked up to 11, leading to the finale where the two branches merge.
That's some Wagnerian sh$t right there. Big creds to the composer (Finn M-K, if I'm not mistaken).