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Nothing. xD
I would be pissed off too if they will soon remove the soundtrack from this version.
Also, do not judge Ridiculon's songs by how they appear on the Bandcamp album "Songs in the Key of Meat". The whole album is practically a lie. The tracks as you hear them in-game are much different, and the video you linked uses the album versions of the Chapter 1 music for whatever reason. The album songs start out very watered down and only regain the drums, guitars, backing instruments and occasionally entire riffs after the first loop. I don't understand why Ridiculon thought that would be a good idea.
It's...
RIDICULOUS...
:D
His response was pretty vague too, it's not like he was being asked to make a new soundtrack for a new game, just to continue using the one he had already made for the game it was made for.
http://dannybstyle.blogspot.com/2015/10/regarding-my-super-meat-boy-soundtrack.html
On the new soundtrack itself, I booted up the game recently myself to listen to the new soundtrack in various different stages.
I'd say it's not bad in of itself, but a good amount of the songs to me just feel like they belong to a different game altogether, like the Forest area tracks feel more like something you'd hear in a game like Borderlands or something, and all the 8-bit remixs feel more like they belong in a Megaman game.
Some of them felt more repetive to me too.
Like the Dark World Hospital theme for the 2015 version is kinda one note and feels something that you're meant to hear for about 40 seconds to a minute before switching to something else.
Whereas the 2010 version to me feels a lot better to hear for 20 minutes straight since it has 3 distinct sections that switches things up a bit better to continue staying interesting in a longer play session.
And besides that, I felt like the 2015 tracks just aren't as catchy as the 2010 versions.
A good example of this for me is the Rapture area, the 2015 version isn't bad in of itself, but I find the 2010 version just grabs me way more immediately in a way that makes me want to bob my head along with the beat.
But who knows, maybe I'm just biased since the 2010 version is how I first heard it so in my mind that's the way it's supposed to sound.
Maybe someone who first started playing on the PS4 version might have a different opinion since the 2015 version will be what they originally heard. (At the very least we get the option to swap between the two on PC, so that's pretty nice.)
Meaning, please don't speculate, but rather test it yourself (it would be free for you as well), then post the answer in this thread.
It does.
Unfortunately Ridiculon is the only name people new to the 2015 soundtrack are told about, so when people visit their Bandcamp page and only listen the first loop of each song, they come out complaining that the whole soundtrack sounds like royalty-free crap with no immersion to speak of. (or: they listen to Ch. 1 in-game, hear that it's country, then don't bother listening to anything else and complain that the whole soundtrack is redneck yeehaw cotton-eye joe.)
And obviously opinions are opinions, but this is music by a band and two solo artists who all have actual experience, not generic freelance stuff composed for a dime. Saying that the 2015 soundtrack is nothing more than a cheap legal replacement with no talent involved is like saying that the Red Hot Chili Peppers are a 100% album filler band made solely to appeal to California. Or that Muse is a cash-in on Radiohead's style with no genuine musical appeal. It just annoys me how people act like it's factual that the 2015 soundtrack was trash and that anyone who enjoys it is deluded or tasteless.
Otherwise you can go to the menu > help & options > settings > soundtrack [2010/2015] at any point in the game to switch between the two soundtracks. Here's a gif: https://i.imgur.com/WoRlbNl.gif