🎵 Geometry Dash World soundtrack
Ten licensed jams power the campaign — Dex Arson carries seven, Waterflame rips two openers for Toxic Factory, and F-777 drops the closing rave. Every row below links straight to the lengthened Newgrounds upload so you can replay your favorite sections without booting the app.
These releases are official Geometry Dash partners — if you also build levels inside the paid Geometry Dash game, the numeric IDs are the same ones you’ll see inside its music picker.
🌅 Dashlands (levels 1–5)
Bright openers that slowly ramp punch — perfect warm-up before Toxic Factory’s grime.
🎵 Payload by Dex Arson
Payload by Dex Arson is the opening track of Geometry Dash World, designed as an accessible entry point that introduces players to the game's rhythm mechanics. The track features a driving four-on-the-floor beat with bright synth leads that make obstacle timing immediately intuitive. Its relatively relaxed tempo of 130 BPM gives new players time to react without feeling overwhelmed. The full version on Newgrounds is significantly longer and more developed than the in-game clip.
🎵 Beast Mode by Dex Arson
Beast Mode by Dex Arson is the second Geometry Dash World track, escalating the energy with heavier bass elements and a more aggressive synth arrangement. The 140 BPM tempo feels noticeably faster than Payload and mirrors the level's introduction of ball and wave portals. The track's drops synchronize perfectly with the trickier obstacle placements in the second half.
🎵 Machina by Dex Arson
Machina by Dex Arson is an industrial electronic track that brings a robotic, mechanical feeling to the third level of Geometry Dash World. The rhythmic percussion mimics the sound of industrial machinery, perfectly complementing the gear-like spike clusters in the level design. Its pulsing bass line provides clear rhythmic anchors for the tighter jump windows that define this 3-star Normal level.
🎵 Years by Dex Arson
Years by Dex Arson is widely regarded as the most emotionally resonant track in all of Geometry Dash World. The melodic synth leads carry a nostalgic, bittersweet quality that sets it apart from the more action-focused tracks in the series. At 128 BPM with a flowing melodic structure, Years is frequently cited as having the best Geometry Dash World music. The full version on Newgrounds is a fan favorite in the broader GD music community.
🎵 Frontlines by Dex Arson
Frontlines by Dex Arson is the climactic finale of Dashlands, featuring a march-like electronic anthem with a thundering bassline and heroic synth stabs. At 150 BPM, it is the fastest Dashlands track and perfectly mirrors the level's more complex speed changes and obstacle density. The track signals the transition from the accessible first world to the darker Toxic Factory, building anticipation through its escalating energy.
☣️ Toxic Factory (levels 6–10)
Green chrome hazard lanes, faster swing rhythms, and the chiptune boss curtain call.
🎵 Space Pirates by Waterflame
Space Pirates by Waterflame is the opening track of Toxic Factory and marks the first appearance of Waterflame in Geometry Dash World. Known for his high-energy compositions throughout the GD series, Waterflame delivers a rapid-fire percussion-driven track that immediately signals the difficulty increase. At 160 BPM, it is one of the fastest songs in GD World and demands quicker reactions from players. Space Pirates on Newgrounds has accumulated hundreds of thousands of plays from GD fans.
🎵 Striker by Waterflame
Striker by Waterflame is the second Toxic Factory track, featuring punchy electro-industrial sound design with hard-hitting synth stabs and a relentless rhythm. The track's aggressive character matches the wave and ball portal-heavy level design. Striker is frequently cited by the GD community as one of the best Waterflame tracks in a spin-off game.
🎵 Embers by Dex Arson
Embers by Dex Arson is a hauntingly beautiful ambient electronic track that stands in stark contrast to the aggressive Toxic Factory levels surrounding it. At a slower 120 BPM, it creates a melancholic, contemplative mood with decaying synth textures and emotional chord progressions. The Embers full version is one of the most searched Geometry Dash World songs by fans seeking the complete music experience outside the game.
🎵 Round 1 by Dex Arson
Round 1 by Dex Arson carries a boxing arena theme with aggressive staccato synths and a pounding beat that mirrors the tension of a championship fight. The track features multiple tempo shifts that align with the level's surprise speed changes, making musical awareness critical for smooth completion. Round 1 is the penultimate song in GD World before the wild finale of Monster Dance Off.
🎵 Monster Dance Off by F-777
Monster Dance Off by F-777 is the final and most energetic track in Geometry Dash World, closing out the game with a high-octane chiptune party anthem. F-777 is a prominent GD series composer known for tracks like Electrodynamix and Electroman Adventures in the main game. Monster Dance Off at 172 BPM is the fastest track in GD World, and its double tempo change mid-level catches many players off guard. The track is the most viewed Geometry Dash World song on YouTube.
Artists at a glance
Dex Arson
7 tracks
Emotional builds, industrial grit, festival closers — Dex shaped most of GD World’s identity.
Waterflame
2 tracks
Space Pirates + Striker bring his trademark pulse-noise drive.
F-777
1 track
Monster Dance Off is pure confetti-speed chiptune cheer.
Full playlist video
Handy if you want one continuous listen while studying patterns.
Song ID cheat sheet
Keep this tab open while you browse Newgrounds or while you pick music inside Geometry Dash’s editor — same numbers either way.
Listener FAQ
Fan favorite picks?
Polls flip between Years (melodic cry sessions) and Monster Dance Off (pure sugar rush). Try both back-to-back.
Where to stream full cuts?
Newgrounds hosts the canonical masters — tap any “Full track” button above.
Years ID?
#582980 — same clip you hear when hunting user levels that borrow the mood.
Fastest tempo?
Monster Dance Off @ 172 BPM, followed by Space Pirates @ 160ish — perfect metronome torture.