Dungeon theme

"Dungeon" is a recurring track in the Final Fantasy series, which, as can be seen on its name, plays as a background music for several in-game Dungeons throughout the games it appears in. The Dungeon theme is never consistent, as each game has a completely different Dungeon theme, but they all share some suspense.

The presence of this track is somewhat exclusive to early titles of the series, where space restrictions did not allow a great variety in sounds. More recent titles now have a different theme for each dungeon in the game, or dungeons that share a greater amount of tracks.

Final Fantasy
Ironically, "Dungeon" can only be heard at the Marsh Cave and in some floors of the Soul of Chaos dungeons and the Labyrinth of Time. In fact, two other tracks are shared by the game's dungons: "Matoya's Cave" and "Mt. Gulg".

Final Fantasy II
In Final Fantasy II, "Dungeon" can be heard at the Semitt Falls, Bafsk Sewers, Snow Cave, Deist Cavern, Tropical Island, Cave of Mysidia, Leviathan, Jade Passage and Unknown Cave.

Final Fantasy III
"Dungeon", also known as "The Dungeon", plays in the Sealed Cave, Subterranean Lake, Amur Sewers.

Final Fantasy IV
Final Fantasy IV is one of the games which gives the most use to "Dungeon", known as "Into the Darkness" in previous versions, as it plays at the Mist Cave, Underground Waterway, Antlion's Den, Ancient Waterway, Lodestone Cavern, Eblan Cave, Sealed Cave and, exclusively in the Advance version, in the Cave of Trials.

Dissidia Final Fantasy
Although no dungeons appear in this game, Final Fantasy's version of "Dungeon" was arranged and used as a battle theme in this game.