![]() ![]() ![]() Just don’t run while you do it, for safety’s sake. Try listen to this (format: composers - song (anime)): Yuki Kajiura - Let The Stars Fall Down (Fate/Zero) Yuki Kajiura - Sis Puella Magica (Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magica) (Note: The language is Kajiurase. It really just makes you want to pick up a pair of scissors and fight the person who killed your father. 'Anime with good music' is really, really subjective because people vary widely in their music tastes. Like Attack on Titan, the soundtrack is a sonic mutt of genre, borrowing from electronica, orchestra, and rock and roll. It was composed by Hiroyuki Sawano, who also did the music for Attack on Titan and a number of other popular anime titles. It’s just a great fucking song.Īnd the rest of the soundtrack is no slouch, either. Blue has a song with whistling called Go Go Cactus Man, which is then followed by the funky Chicken Bone, but the most popular track there, for good reason, is Call Me Call Me (although the orchestral performance of Ave Maria is noteworthy too). This happens more often than you’d think, actually, and while any lesser song would certainly lose its impact-due to the law of diminishing returns (i.e., if you repeat it too much, it gets old)-”Don’t Lose Your Way” never falls victim to this. And it only plays during the most badass moments of Kill La Kill-usually when Ryuku reclaims the upper-hand in battle with a particularly tough foe. I’m talking, of course, about “Don’t Lose Your Way.” It’s an absolute alt-rock hit. Like Neon Genesis Evangelion and “A Cruel Angel’s Thesis” before it, Kill La Killis in possession of a gem of a banger. ![]()
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