
This is Halloween by Marylin Manson
The Nightmare Before Christmas (Re-Mastered)
Disney Movie | 3:22 | 3,172 KB
You have -not- heard fucked up until you hear Marylin Manson make a re-make of songs that were good in the original versions. He takes them, warps them to his style, and still somehow manages to make it sound really good. Manson manages to make a fun song so dark and awesome-sounding, and you just have to love his voice. It's enough to spark an obsession! His voice does so many cool things and reaches so many volumes and notes that it's a little remarkable, yet it's his usual style. I love how he does the roles of the witches on their brooms singing "Say it once, say it twice--take a chance and roll the dice; ride with the moon in the dead of night." It sounds as if he says "Alloween" instead of "Halloween," but it -STILL- sounds awesome! Another favourite of mine is how he says, "Make you jump out of your SKIN!" I swear, he warps it so much and even the instruments' part in this sounds more...Manson-like. I swear an oath to you, it does. And the ending is really cool, too, even as it's going off. There are bits of this song where it seems to pulsate and it just sounds wonderful on the whole. I can't find anything about it that bothers me in the least. Download this! O_Ox Now!
What's This? by Fall Out Boys
The Nightmare Before Christmas (Re-Mastered)
Disney Movie | 3:00 | 2,828 KB
...Surprisingly? The did a pretty good job. It's a rather hard punk/pop-rock approach to this song, and the guitars make it sound rather good. The keyboard/piano or whatever it is also sounds really good in the opening, and they do a chorus of "La la la la" before the vocalist comes in with a funky-noted "Whaaaat's" in the phrase "What's this?" He also puts a spin on some certain word's. There are good harmonies within this song, and it just makes you want to kind of laugh a little. I love how he says, "And why" and "There's a smile on everyone." Also, it's a little unusual to hear him say, "How queer." (Mostly because now-a-days, outside of Danny Elfman singing it, "queer" isn't exactly "weird" or "unusual" in definition anymore.) And another thing, I love how he says "No ghouls." It suddenly stops after the very last "What's this," and you don't get to hear him say the thing about it being Christmas Town which I would have gotten a slightly bigger kick out of if you had. Lastly, though, when the vocalist sings the word "Inspired," he sounds so sarcastic you just have to love him. All things considered, and all aspects closley examined, I like this more than I thought I would. You should really give the sound track for the new movie a shot.
My Culture by 1 Giant Leap (Robbie Williams ft. Faithless)
? | 5:38 | 7,944
Talk about having a strong message, hm? This song is really calming and relaxing, and while it's not the usual image of a feel good song, it's definitely one promoting a strong mind and the respect of where we all come from. The vocals are good, and the accent is faintly amusing--almost Australian, I think? This is the kind of music you might expect to play at one of those bars now and then where people are wearing black, beating bongos, and snapping at poetry.
Only Human by K
1 Ritoru no Namida
Movie | 5:45 | 12,838 KB
Slowly starting, and with gentle and sad-sounding male vocals to open this song, this is definitely one of the better slow ones on my list. The piano is basically the only instrument used in this song to begin with, then later, at about 1:01, it starts to sound like an oldies romantic or break-up song. I haven't seen the movie this comes from, nor have I really acquired much of a taste for other songs like this one, but I absolutely adore it. 5:45...Mostly, it sounds a bit repetative for the first bits and the notes he sings don't really deviate from the ones he starts out with once he's finished the first verse or chorus, whatever it is. This is a sweet but sad-sounding song with a hopeful feel in the more uplifting moments that you should really try listening to if you ever get the chance. And heck, why not, go ahead and watch the movie if you can. I know I'm going to try to find it to watch it for a while. I listened to this all throughout my sad spurt earlier in the wee hours of the morning today...
Kuuhaku no Ari by [13]
Jrock | 5:38 | 7,982 KB
There's a pretty catchy guitar riff at the beginning, but it doesn't change from the time it starts until :35 in, by which time it cuts out for a bit. For all the 12012-reminescant sound they put forth in the beginning, it gets considerably softer and slower when the vocalist comes in. This was one of the first songs I'd ever heard by this group, and I have to admit that the only reason I keep this particular one is because of the musical interludes where the guitar riff comes back and the portions, like at 1:51, where there's an attempt at whispered speak-singing. It basically sounds like a kind of train wreck when the strings are sparcely thrown in every now and then during that attempt, but there are a few nice notes they throw in, like at 2:22 and 2:26, before they actually go back to what could almost be considered singing again. Then at 2:46 or so, it gets a lot prettier. But, by then, it's nearly half-way over, so...It's a 5:38 long song, so if you like man-made disasters, have fun.
Hell the SUN by [13]
Jrock | 3:27 | 4,870 KB
When a specific guitar riff comes in at :22, I'm reminded so strongly of an Exis+Trance song it's almost sad. This one, being better than the previous one described on this list, is actually annoyingly catchy and goes by considerably faster. The way they sing this one is reminescant of Dir en Grey, almost, particularly from Berry. The drumming is alright, but the constant symbol abuse grates on my nerves, and I have to admit that in some places the vocalist even sounds a lot like Kyo. It cuts off rather suddenly but it's alright overall, I suppose. For the most part, anyway.
Mou by [13]
Jrock | 4:45 | 5,625 KB
Again, I'm reminded of Dir en Grey and Exis+Trance by the way this song starts. It's very beautiful, though, and I think this is the sound that suits the group best (especially compared to their other song, Kuuhaku no Ari). The strings get some pretty nice chords, and there's some dark speak/scream-like chant-ish lines backing the vocalist at some parts, but he actually sings in this one! He does a pretty good job, too, believe it or not. I strongly recommend this song. (And not just because the symbol and vocal abusers aren't destroying this one, either.) Somehow, although I like it better than the previous two songs, this one seems to go kind of slowly. Maybe it's because a lot of the notes don't seem to deviate from each other all that much. ...Did Mana create this group? because that's one of the things I noticed about several of his songs with three different groups he made.
Mr. President, The Children by [13]
Jrock | 4:05 | 4,854 KB
Ah the guitar riffs are getting annoying. So are the drums, and the symbols. It's catchy, kind of, but still too annoying. This was -THE- first song I ever heard by [13], and I can honestly say, I wish I had left it rather than taken it. The title is. Uhm. Oh I can't do this--just download if you like screaming and the more Gazette's "Maximum Impulse"-sounding work. You might like this if so.
From Yesterday by 30 Seconds to Mars
Rock | 4:03 | 6,826 KB
This song is kind of sad, and it definitely has a sentimental meaning to me thanks to Dejah's AMV in comemoration of Mimi.--every bit as much of a one as her video for Fort Minor's "Remember the Name" to the aniem Rurouni Kenshin does. The way this song opens somewhat reminds me of being in space and looking down at the world, then when the guitar comes in, it takes on a bit of a sad sound. When Jared starts singing, it gets even sadder--especially considering the lyrics. "On his face is a map of the world..." His vocals are strong, and it goes very well with the musical style he's singing in. Download this; you'll definitely like it.
The Fantasy by 30 Seconds to Mars
Rock | 4:29 | 6,316 KB
I won't lie; the way this song starts out reminds me of something the band, Trapt, would've put together. It really and truly does. XD You only hear the drums and guitar at the start, then at about :22, his voice comes in for the lyrics. I have this song backwards, too, thanks to Dejah. It sounds a little bit demonic that way. Oi, ve! For some reason, this song's instruments gets on my nerves save for the one guitar you can hear playing a backing melody...His vocals are very good, though, as expected. I don't have much to say for this.
Candy Shop by 50 Cent
...Hip-hop? | 3:30 | 4,938 KB
I think this is the only 50 Cent song I can stand, and it's only because it's so incredibly dirty you wouldn't believe it if you listen to most of the kinds of music I do...I think it helps that, the first time I heard it, it had been used as music for a Money (Mori/Honey, from Ouran High School Host Club) AMV. XD It fits frighteningly well considering Honey-senpai's sweet tooth and Mori's desperate willingness to take care of and please him. *glances around* ...What? *sweatdrop* Anyway, how it starts out sounds like something off of some black-and-white show fresh out of the 50s or 60s that teaches family values, something reminescant of Leave It to Beaver, or something. Then it moves into a kind of grungy/dingy-ish tune with the drums and stringed instrument, with 50 Cent's voice sayng "Yeah, uh-huh; so seductive!" Surprisingly, I can tolerate his voice rather well in this, and the girl he got for it just helps make it seem even better...Although her lines are just as bad as his. xD!
Dekiai by 176BIZ
Jrock | 5:09 | 4,830 KB
The guitars in this sound awesome, and the drums don't make you want to kill yourself. Overall, I'd say that is enough in itself to merit a listen or two for this song, let alone that the group's vocalist sounds really good. Why is it that most Japanese singers do better than most American singers? Just another example of non-main-stream-to-America music that I love so much. XD Their vocalist reminds me of Kirito, for some reason, and he's kind of cute too. Either way, his voice matches with the music really well, and it's got a good temp and rhythm that's easy to dance with. (Don't ask how I know that...)
R by 176BIZ
Jrock | 4:12 | 9,871 KB
Yay for drums that start you off with this song, very quickly followed by some pretty cool-sounding guitar riffs. There's no doubt that this is a rock song, and at about :40, the male vocalist comes in. He wavers his voice a bit too much but he reminds me of Gackt for some reason. He catches his breath noticably in some parts, but he can reach the higher notes gracefully. I have my suspicions he's a tenor...Heh heh...Anyway, the music goes well with his sound and yet it refutes him a bit. The guitars remind me a little of Moi dix Mois, don't ask me why, but this song sounds very interesting and is rather good, believe it or not. It had to grow on me, but, still.
Ame, Saku Giora Tosareta Nakaku by 12012
Jrock | 4:27 | 5,219 KB
Okay, the drums do grate my nerves a bit in this one, but not nearly as much as the drum part in Moi dix Mois' song "Detresse" do. The guitar sounds good, though, and for a while the vocalist sings pretty quitly in contrast with the drums and guitar. He doesn't do too bad a job, but I hope they fire the drummer. All-in-all, it's decent; the vocalist reminds me of Kyo in the Dir en Grey song "The Final" from Dir en Grey in some parts. Wild, huh?
Another Scene by 12012
Jrock | 4:17 | 4,032 KB
Whenever I look at the title of this one, I want to listen to the Antique Cafe's song "Snow Scene" again, because it's just that pretty and memorable...But enough about that one; this song is good, but once again the drummer should die because of a few of the parts from this song. The singer has an echo-like voice, which reminds me of singing in a tiny shower. Once again, I picture Kyo when I hear his voice, and while he does have a decent voice, I don't like the layout/setup of the song. I'm not positive why I have this song still, save for the harmonies in some parts and the guitar bits.
Cheeky Doll by 12012
Jrock | 4:43 | 4,423 KB
...Wow. Why did I ever say I like this group based on one good song? XD The vocals are unusual when they sing the "Cheeky do-oll~" bit together, but otherwise the drums suck and the guitar is, again, one of the only saving graces this song has besides some of the decent harmonies done with the singer's voice playing over itself. Technology's nice, isn't it?
The Swim by 12012
Jrock | 5:33 | 6,509 KB
Ah, piano and a sad sound to kick off this song as well. The piano begins to die down at :24 and then, just before :32, the rock sound comes in that makes this song as interesting to hear sit really is. It has a great sound and I've heard a lot of good things about this group. The lead's voice sounds a little odd, but it's soothing at the same time, mostly because of the background lyrics being sung. The guitar is pretty good, and it outweighs the crappiness the drums show out every now and then. This is a pretty mellow song, and it reminds me of the colours black and grey. The chorus is absolutely awesome! You should really give this song a chance.
Wriggle Girls by 12012
Jrock | 5:08 | 4,810 KB
*winces in anticipation before bothering to turn on the song to review it* ...Hey, this is pretty good. Again, the drums don't do much good for the song, but they're better in this than they are for the other songs I have for this band. The title is weird, though; and, yes, again I'm reminded of Kyo here and there though now they sound a bit more discernable from his. There are funky harmonies in the background every so often, and the guitar even sounds weird. It's pretty good, though, believe it or not.
Anata no Kokoro ni by Megumi Hayashibara
Abenobashi Mahou Shotengai
Anime | 3:15 | 3,048 KB
Megumi's voice is God, I swear to you! Or, Goddess, at least. Though this isn't the fast-paced type of music I'm used to hearing from this seiyuu/vocalist, it's still really good in that her voice goes perfectly with the soft music in the background. The first words you hear are also the title of the song and it's pretty easy to memorize the lyrics. It has a soft, lilting sound which makes the atomosphere feel almost carefree and laid back, which makes this one of the best songs I have to relax and unwind to. There's a section in this where the instrumentals really kick in and it sounds uplifting and hopeful overall. Download this if you feel like you're a little stressed.
Treat or Goblins by Megumi Hayashibara
Abenobashi Mahou Shoutengai
Anime | 3:48 | 3,578 KB
This one's a little more chuckle-worthy fun-ish. It reminds me of hip-hop/rap almost, particularly in the music and the way she sings the lyrics. This is not only a good song, but it comes from a surprisingly good anime. Weird, if nothing else. Her vocals are good in "Treat or Goblins," like in any other song I've heard by her, and the little violin bits in-between the chorus and verses are good. It has a light, crispy feeling to it that somewhat reminds you of the tango for some reason, and it's just really upbeat.
INNOCENT SORROW by Abingdon Boys School
Jrock | 4:17 | 4,086 KB
Takanori Nishikawa, I swear. He's the vocalist in this song, and he does a great job of it, too; the music matches his style quite well, although it's a little unusual getting to hear him in something besides the typical pop I'm used to (although I do have a few other rock songs he does.) He has an echo to his voice in a few areas of this song, and there's a nice overlay of his voice most of the way through in slight harmonies. Overall, the song's just really nice.
Beat My Guest by Adam Ant
Rock | 3:11 | 3,002 KB
Hey, look at that, someone that sings in English is on my play list! :D Adam Ant just rocks, that's all there is to say about him. Used to be kinda cute, too, from the right angle. His music is fun(ny!) and have really catchy beats. The guitar parts and drums are always fun, just like the lyrics. He does funny things with his voice that would annoy me to the point of hatred in any other person, which says a lot for his vocal capabilities. I guess it also helps that he just has a great voice. "Black and blue, baby, I love you!" The title of this song is a little weird...
Desperate But Not Serious by Adam Ant
Rock | 4:12 | 3,947 KB
This one, Strip, and Room At the Top are my three all-time favourite Adam Ant songs, ever. Period. The horns and all the other instruments used make this song sound really good, especially when added to his voice. For some odd reason, the guitar bit reminds me of a detective movie, and it gives it a kind of alleyway-like feel to it, added with his "Ahhh-ahhhh, ahhh-ahhh" bit. He sounds English, kind of, and that's hot. I think I vaguely remember the video having something to do with vampires...Very odd. Anyway, one of the funniest lines to this song includes, "If I were kind and adoring, how would that be? Very boring. Mr. Press Man, with your penknife--always asking about my sex life, and who with, and how many times!" Ahh, I love it...
Dog Eat Dog by Adam Ant
Rock | 3:05 | 3,634 KB
Indian-like, hee hee. I think he made this song thinking, "How many times can we say 'dog eat' without getting tongue-tied and having to do it over?!" I have to admit, I don't really understand this song...Or most of his songs, actually. His voice makes it fun to listen to, though, and so do the instruments and how they're played. It's kind of Old West-ish in a way. I don't get the, "Watch me, Daddy-o!" bit, but I never claimed his lyrics made all the sense in the world. Ne? I think they're mostly just for fun, so it's excusable. It's just easy to listen to and not be too annoyed...As long as you don't listen to all the noise in the background at around 2:18 when the background noise gets more obvious.
Friend or Foe by Adam Ant
Rock | 3:23 | 3,971 KB
Why he starts this song out with a horn that plays a tune reminescant of a black and white detective/love movie, I'll never know. It sounds good, though! Again, it reminds me of a mystery movie, but I share his notion of wanting everyone who knows you to be a friend or enemy to you--it's annoying to have someone hanging there just being in-between the two, because you never know what to call them when you refer to them nor is it that easy to talk to them because of it. I love his voice as always, but the constant repitition of "I want those who get to know me to become admirers or my enemies" does grate on your nerves a bit. There's a really fun bit to listen to, and it comes in at around 1:53 and lasts until 2:15. His highpitched and enigmatic tones are just as amusing as some of the lyrics in his other songs, and it makes it even better to listen to.
Goody Goody Two Shoes by Adam Ant
Rock | 3:16 | 2,690 KB
"...One, two, three-o-clock, four-o-clock rock; five, six, seven o-clock, eight-o-clock rock..." Just kidding, but that's what the tune reminds me of. For an obvious reason, this song reminds me of the version of "Stray Cat Strut" used on the English version of the NintendoDS game, Elite Beat Agents. Again, the lyrics are fun to listen to and it has a great beat that makes you just want to get up and do some kind of dance from the 50s or 60s, or wahtever dances they were doing in which the era when the TV show "Happy Days" was set. It's good, so download it. There's not too much to say for this one.
Prince Charming by Adam Ant
Rock | 3:17 | 3,082 KB
...Oh my GOD what's he doing in the opening of this--screwing his drummer?! X_X "Don't you ever, don't you ever, stop being dandy, showin' me you're handsome! Prince Charming, Prince Charming..." *sweatdrop!* He embarasses me at times...Eh, well...It has a pretty decent message. Don't do something that goes against your morals, and don't try to be what everyone else wants you to be. I still don't know what the heck's going on for the rest of the song, but, whatever. It's fun to listen to, even if the tune and background noise is slightly annoying. Aheh...
Room at the Top by Adam Ant
Rock | 4:09 | 5,904 KB
Wow, this is something out of the 80s/Saved By the Bell-ish era, I'm sure...The lyrics are fun, though, and his voice is excellent with the lyrics. "I really tried to fight it, but what the hell, I like it! Uh-huh! Well, oh~, oh~, ohhhh~, yeah, there is always room at the top; don't let them tell you that there is not." "Eighteenth century grind in the twenty-first century hell." This was one of the first Adam Ant songs I ever heard, and it remains my absolute favourite. It's just that catchy, and his voice is just that awesome. He's one of those singers who has a very distinguishable voice--you just can't confuse him for someone else if you hear him! This is often the song I listen to in the car on my way to work, to remind myself that I won't be here working my ass off for little gratification forever. 8D It does wonders for your self-esteem, and it really puts you into a great mood. It just makes you wanna dance to it, and very little about the drum beat and horn parts change, which makes it easy to tap along to if you're not into tapping your foot on one pedal or the other while driving just in case you're one of those people who values their car and lives. DX Either way, download this if you download nothing else; it's fun, awesome, and comes on right before Arcana - Song of Mourning on my iPod, CD, and mp3 player if that tells you anything. I call this song the anthem of the working man.
Stand and Deliver by Adam Ant
Rock | 3:35 | 1,688 KB
Is that a horse I hear whinnying? Yes, it is! Wow...He's a thief in this song! 8D "I spend my cash on looking flash and grabbing your attention. The devil take your stereo, and your record collection..." "Stand and deliver--your money, or your life!" XD I love Adam Ant! "So, what's the point of robbery when nothing is worth taking?!" I LOVE that line beyond reason. This, too, sounds like something from the Old West, during some kind of heroic chase by the sheriff, deputy, and their Native American sidekick give chase to the masked villain through the Grand Canyon. "We're the dandy highway men, so tired of excuses--of deep-meaning philosophy, where only showbiz loses!" "Even though you fool your soul, your conscience will be mine!" Hey, lookit, this song was in the top fourty at some point!
Strip by Adam Ant
Rock | 3:59 | 4,670 KB
Because you can't resist a song that talks about getting naked, especially when it's sung by someone with an English-ish accent and a great voice that sounds incredibly hot, I present you with the third of my three all-time favourite Adam Ant songs. Hooray! This, too, is on my iPod and mp3 player. "We're just following ancient history; if I strip for you, will you strip for me?" I love his voice...And the lyrics...*snicker* He even has a girl come in and sing the first verse, too, and she even does pretty well on it too. "If you think it's cheap, or a bit risque, please don't say a word or just slip away. I am not a man who believes in lies, like an octopus with big X-ray eyes." Yeah, remember, I said not all his lyrics make sense. XD XD
A Winter Tale by AFI
Alternative rock | 3:27 | 8,088 KB
I hated this song with a passion when I first heard it, but then I slowly grew to like it. Then, lo and behold, I've been listening to it for an hour or so. It really does grow on you, even if you can't fully understand what he's saying now and then. The music sounds good, and his voice kinda fits with it pretty well. I just wish he wouldn't "scream"...He does whisper at one point, though, and that's a nice touch for the song. The guitar kicks in as it builds to a "screaming" point again, and there you have it.
Jack the Ripper by AFI
Alternative rock | 2:48 | 2,628 KB
What have I to say for this song? It opens sounding like some unusual choir, then in come the guitars and drums and then his voice. It's a creepy song, I'll tell you that; it's also one of the only three AFI songs I can stand. He sounds totally like a stalker. I mean, come on! "So crash into my arms; I want you! You don't agree, but you don't refuse; I love you, and I know a place where no one is likely to pass. You don't care if it's late and you don't care if you're lost, and oh, you look so tired, but tonight you presume too much. And if it's the last thing I'll ever do, I'm going to get you!" ...Yeah...
Last Caress by AFI
Alternative rock | 2:00 | 1,884 KB
His voice shouldn't go with this kind of music, so help me. He should stick with softer music and not have to carry notes out; his voice doesn't sound like it wants to do what he's trying to make it in this one. If I'd ever sang like that, my choral directors would've slaughtered me and used my bones as drum sticks. -_-; The drums even suck; I mean, come on, the only good thing about this song? Is the guitars.
Love Like Winter by AFI
? | 2:45 | 2,590 KB
Footsteps. That's exactly how it sounds like it starts: With footsteps. I can't quite understand everything the vocalist is singing, but I do know that it sounds kind of yaoi-ish when he says, "I met my love before I was born. He wanted love; I taste of blood--he bit my lip and drank my war from years before." I swear, that's my favourite line in that whole song. The music that accompanies his voice goes well with his sound and makes you want to tap your foot and fingers to it. Then, before you know it, it's over...Because it's only 2:45 long. ^^x There's just a really awesome sound to this song that you can't ignore, and it especially seemed to really fit when I listened to it on my Windows Media Player with the Plenoptic: Fountain visualization going with it. "It's in the blood! It's in the blood! I met my love before I was born..."
Miss Murder by AFI
Guitar Hero III
Game | 3:25 | 4,809 KB
Ah, yes, the first place I ever actually was forced to listen to the entire song without turning it off...And I found that, being forced to do so, I actually enjoyed it. Originally the singer's voice annoyed me, so I avoided this group like a plague. However, the music to this song and the lyrics are a great match with one another, and it's pretty good to listen to on the whole. Give it a try, because I can't think of how else to describe this.
Prelude 12-21 by AFI
Rock? | 1:39 | 1,559 KB
The way this particular song opens is a little eerie; it sounds like it belongs in some Nightmare on Elm Street movie or something, and then at about :24, the singing comes in. It's a pretty short song, mostly repetative, but it's kind of sad and sounds really good. The eerie tune fades for the most part after the first couple of lines are sung, but it maintains that sad "Walking Towards the Gallows Gallantly" feel. My friend did an AMV for this video, actually, for that Zoku Sayonara Zetsubou-Sensei series. I thought the song was an awesome choice, and although it's short, I had it playing for over four hours when I first got into it if that tells you anything. It's a very pretty sound, really.
Rabbits Are Roadkill on Route 37 by AFI
Alternative rock | 3:46 | 4,418 KB
My friend finds this title stupid and evil. This song isn't too bad, though, but it's not one of the ones I actually like by this group. The instrument parts don't suck as bad as in most of the others they do, and the vocals aren't too shabby. It starts with a really nice guitar part, moves in with drums and another guitar or two, and it's overall fairly decent.
The Missing Flame by AFI
Alternative rock | 4:40 | 4,411 kb
I, ah, I don't like this one. I really didn't want to be the one to review it, either, because the drum part murders my ears. The ONLY redeeming feature about this song is the guitar part, once again, and some of the harmony vocals here and there. Once that's over with, though, the song's really not much to mention.
XXX (Kiss Kiss Kiss) by Splash!
Ah! My Mini Goddess
Anime | 3:53 | 3,729 KB
This song is very upbeat to say the least. It sounds like a lot of the songs that close for an anime with no point but to be entertaining and humorous. That's not to say, however, that that's a -bad- thing. I rather enjoy this one. It reminds you of casinos, for what reason I can't really describe, and it just makes you want to dance along to it stupidly. It's really hard to describe this one...Aheh...
Indigo Blue Story by Aikaryu
Jrock | 5:06 | 2,100 KB
Hard guitar playing and drumming starts this Aikaryu song off to a good, obviously rock start. This was the second song by this group I ever listened to and, despite the Diru's Kyo-like screaming (transposed up half an octave or so), its really good. The melody of what the vocalist is singing doesn't vary that much except in the chorus, where it deviates from the verses he sings by going to a whole range of upper notes...I haven't heard him do many true bass notes actually...If any. There's a part where they talk, too, and it makes me think of a Rurouni Kenshin song I have called Juppongatana (or something like that) because of it.
Medical Shower by Aikaryu
Jrock | 4:00 | 2,819 KB
Ah, the typical heated sound of Aikaryu's guitars and drums...I always get this feeling of warmth when I listen to it and not because I just like the group and their music (which I do). Every time I hear this, I think of how the lights would be set in a concert where this is performed (like the other two songs on this list make me do) and it just makes me feel like I wanna sweat thinking about the heat radiating onto them from those lights! Anyway, as usual, the singer's voice is awesome with this style of music and the guitarists do some awesome playing as he continues singing. The drummer gets symbol happy in some places, and the vocalist seems a bit uncertain about what notes to hit or as though he's nervous about hitting the higher notes at times, but it still sounds really good overall. I particularly love how it ends...It's this really funky nervous chuckle that turns into a forced sob. It's hilarious!
Susume Pirates by Aikaryu
Jrock | 4:52 | 2,819 KB
-The- first song I'd ever heard by Aikaryu, this is surprisingly one of my least favourites. For some reason, I get the idea of them dressed as pirates in my mind when I listen to this (gee, I wonder why--maybe it's because of the album cover and the title!) and it's quite a cute, if not somewhat funny, thought. There are definitely higher notes in this one the singer gets to reach and those are basically all just in the chorus. As usual, the guitars and drums give an awesome sound to the song. Unfortunately, because Susume is so close (in my mind) to the English word "Summer," it makes me think of heat. ...Which, makes me dwell on the thought of heat. ...Which makes me start feeling like I'm burning up. Not a good thing if you're already hot or if its a summer day as is.
If Dreams Came True by ____
AIR the Movie
Anime | 5:07 | 12,030 KB
Opening with a lovely piano bit, this song is a little slower than my mind was expecting for some reason (I'm probably trained to Detective Conan/Case Closed music, so...) but there are beautiful harmonies and English lyrics with lovely vocals. It sounds a little distraut but uplifting at the same time, and really the only main instrument in this entire song IS the piano, that I know of, and it's beautiful. The sound gets much more uplifting at around 1:57. The only part that bothers me about this song is that, although the music and vocals are beautiful, I just can't get into it as much as I do with other songs just like it. It must be the style or something...It's also making me slightly tired.
B.B.B. ~Be Bad Boy~ by Kobayashi Kenji
Akachan to Boku
Anime | 4:59 | 4,787 KB
Need I say the opening reminds me of a Backstreet Boys song? Okay, so the vocalist is far from a Backstreet Boy, but that doesn't change the fact of the matter. I can't quite describe this; it sounds...Hip-hop/pop-ish? I swear, however, that instead of saying, "Be bad boy!" it sounds like he's saying, "Be-bop boy!" Wheneer I hear it I always think of the Teenaged Mutant Ninja Turtles because of Bebop and Rocksteady...What kinds of names were those for henchmen? The guitar and drums do a lot for this piece, and occasionally there's a twinkly-like instrument added in (probably a keyboard or piano of some sorts). No matter how much the song bothers me because of his voice in some parts, I still find myself tapping a foot to the beat because it's just that flippin' catchy. The vocalist does this kind of rap-speaking thing at 3:12 that sounds even more interesting. I think, sadly enough, that's my favourite part of the song. It's rather good, all-in-all, though. You should probably give it a shot I suppose; you might really like it. Somehow, it reminds me of basketball and rap all at the same time when it first comes on, then it moves to sound like...I'm not even sure how to describe this song! It's just really good overall, especially with the rhythm that makes you want to move a little bit. Then again, that could just be becasue I've been in a legitimately good mood today for some reason...
You by Kumagai Sachiko
Akachan to Boku
Anime | 4:58 | 4,779 KB
Although I do like this song, I'm not too crazy about it. There are lovely vocals in there, and the music is also very lovely. Honestly, I didn't really finish this song if only because I had to go to class. What I did hear, however, was pretty good considering the ack sound I had expected from what one of my friends told me about it.
Requiem by ____
Akira
Anime | 14:26 | 13,543 KB
Oh, dear Gods, I absolutely hate this song with a burning passion. Even if it's almost all instrumental, it bothers me. There's -nothing- going on except the drums being beaten until about 43 seconds in, when a bell is chimed. AUGH I wanna cry...It's got a nice title, but I don't like the anime and I should have figured I wouldn't like the song by that fact (since I usually don't; Nazca is just a weird exception to that statement). After a bit, it totally goes completely quiet for about thirty seconds or so then it sounds like there's peaceful singing. It just kills me...There begins to sound as though it's a sad song near 4:25 seconds, but then you still have 10:01 to suffer through. The music at around 5:23 reminds me of Kozi's usual sound as a solo artist: Twisted, mutated carnie music. As a matter of fact, I want to make a horror movie just for this song. And why not? It even sounds like someone's moaning and chanting spells as someone else plays a xylaphone made of a rib cage...It's freaky overall and a very large file...
Lonely by Akon
R&B | 3:57 | 5,576 KB
Alvin and the Chipmunks, ftw?! Seriously, though, the vocal at the beginning is Alvin-ish. It sounds pretty, well, weird. But then it moves into a slow R&B hit, and it's just what you'd expect from Akon. The vocals are unusual to match with the song's tune, but none-the-less, it's fairly catchy. I first heard it on my Yahoo! LaunchCast when I was in high school during my English class, and I really did like it. (I think I got away with more than most people because I wanted to be a teacher...Hee...)
Ling by Alan Kuo
Kpop? | 4:43 | 6,646 KB
I'll admit to you, the only reason I even heard of this song was because one of my friends sent it to me. The music is beautiful, save for the symbol abuse in between beats of the drum, and it sounds like it will be really beautiful. Even the vocals are good when they come in at around :35.7 or so, and it sounds as if it promises to be one of those slow songs that becomes very pop or rock with a hopeful sound near the chorus. Well, he doesn't fail to deliver that feeling at arouned 1:25, and it still sounds beautiful. Until he tries to do the high notes and maintains them for more than one word. It's a good song...If he would avoid those high notes. He's NOT meant for them.
Stranded in Paradise by Alex Gold
Ambience? | 4:26 | 5,354 KB
I'm reminded of that Snickers commercial whenever I hear this song (or was it some other candy bar?) because of the sound effects to the vocals and the style of music that accompanies it, but that just means it's a good song. It's kind of sad, too. "I need to feel again--feel I can walk with you; come here and ease the pain. Feeling is here again. Thinking of yesterday, thinking of you; time goes so slowly--if only you knew..." It's the kind of music you almost expect at a dance or a rave, and its pulsing beat makes you want to move at least a bit as it plays. I've always been a sucker for this kind of sound to my music, and this was a great addition to my collection.
This Could Be Anywhere in the World by Alexis on Fire
? | 4:08 | 7,633 KB
To be frank, this song grates on my nerves a bit. I keep it only for sentimental reasons, because one of my friends sent it to me not long ago. The opening music sounds like they were trying to musically replicate the worst train wrecks and car crashes to ever occur, then in come the actual instruments and the vocalist, who insists on screaming the first few lines. Personally, I can't hardly understand him because of it, until the actual singing comes in. The singing bit is the only redeeming bit to this song, especially when he glides to the higher notes so smoothly and pulls them off so well. I can't even understand the lyrics enough to determine if it's supposed to be angsty, sad, happy, or what...Though the music suggests it's meant to be sad.
Dokusai Dokushiki Dokudouka by Alice Nine
Jrock | 3:50 | 5,407 KB
Alice Nine makes my day better if I have to put up with listening to music from Akira. It really, truly does...Dx3 (as I call it for short) has a great sound, if not slightly heavy, and his voice goes nicely with the sound of the band backing him. Though he doesn't do anything extraordinary with his voice for the most part, it's still a very catchy song to listen to...But when the others are saying whatever it is they're saying after he stops for a second, I'm reminded of the English opening for Naruto for some reason...
Fantasy by Alice Nine
Jrock | 5:27 | 5,121 KB
Fantasy sounds kind of cracked out to me; I'm not positive as to why that is. It stars with a lighter feeling than was present in Dx3 and reminds me of something Gackt would make in the sound of it. First thing in this song, the vocalist does a few high notes with a bit of sliding to them, but overall it's a great song. ...Little slower than he other two I have by them, but good, none-the-less. In the chorus it gets a bit faster, but I really dislike the drums and how easy they are to pick out in this song. Just like with Detresse by Moi dix Mois makes me want to kill Tohru (who was, at the time it was made, their drummer), this song makes me want to do slight physical damage to Alice Nine's drummer. He does do a good job, though. ^^x
Haikaranaru by Alice Nine
Jrock | 4:02 | 2,841 KB
I have to say, I'm not a big fan of Alice Nine like I used to be. But this song, the way it opens, even despite the very night bar opening act-ish drumming skills displayed at first, reminds you of a detective movie or something. And then the vocals come in, and it's even more night bar opening act-ish. XD Or James Bond, I can't decide. I think the fact that it amuses me is why I even keep it. Somehow, the quality seems a little cruddy to me for some reason, but it might be the source from which I got the song (probably ripping, if I remember right). At least the vocals and harmonies are nice.
Jelly Fish by Alice Nine
Jrock | 5:37 | 5,285 KB
...All this title serves to do is make me want to watch the anime Slayers. The drumming isn't too horrible on this particular song, though it's still there in the background. I think that's why you need to write a part for the drummer, guys...Anyway though, the vocals are a bit grating on the long vowels in this song, but they sound really good here and there. The song overall feels a little light-hearted if not somewhat earth-spacey. That makes sense to me, even if it might not to you; just listen to it and decide for yourself. I dunno.
Shunkashuutou by Alice Nine
Jrock | 4:41 | 10,970 KB
...American mid-late 90's punk-pop-rock. That's exactly what the beginning music for this song reminds me of, and it kinda bothers me. I...Don't know what to say about this song other than that. Well, that, and the tune the lyrics are sung to bothers me a bit, too. It's kind of good overall, but not one of the best ones I have.
Time Machine by Alice Nine
Jrock | 4:31 | 4,236 KB
Mm, I've been debating deleting this song from my playlist. The drumming just makes me want to slaughter their drummer and then shoot myself. How someone gets famous sounding like this, especially on the vocals for this particular song, if it doesn't rely completely on the guitar bit there, is beyond me. *shuffles on to the next song*
Velvet by Alice Nine
Jrock | 5:15 | 4,929 KB
I...I really think the vocals on this one are still a bit grating, but the more I listened to it, the more I liked it (aside from the harsh sound of the instruments...Or that could just be my copy of the song...I dunno.) Overall this isn't too bad of a song, but I don't know how to describe it...
WHITE PRAYER by Alice Nine
Jrock | 4:01 | 5,689 KB
Oh no, another Alice Nine? ...Why did I even become a fan of their music to begin with? But, hey, wait; this one's good! This one starts out with what sounds like a girl saying, "Welcome to" and then the music gets stronger. It's a fairly decent song, and there are whispers of English lines now and then, such as, "So many lights, so much pain" and, "Searching for a reason to live." It's really a very sad thought, but it sounds like a very hopeful song, but then again, it's called White Prayer, so what do you expect? I really do like this one. I'm not positive about the translation (I'll have to look it up at some point, because this is one of the few I can't fully translate) but for those of you who are like me and don't understand it all, the bits you do understand can make for the poetic imagination's field day to turn it into a deep, meaningful song with either extremely sad lyrics, or lyrics that are very happy, OR (like my thoughts, words that are sad but that have a touch of hopefulness in them. Think Laruku or Hyde's solo stuff.)
Karma by Alicia Keys
R&B | 4:16 | 6,004 KB
*tilts her head to the side at the opening, blinking quietly* I like how this starts, but the "Oh, oh, oh oh OH oh oh, oh oh OH oh oh, oh oh oh" is annoying...I think the violin sound in the background is beautiful, and the rhythm is easy to keep up with (unless you think I'm talking about the verse lyrics she does; the bridge/chorus are pretty easy to keep up with though). It has a decent message, too; "Do to others what you'd like them to do to you, because karma is a -HELL- of a bitch on PMS. Especially when it comes to romance." It's a song of frustration, because she loved him so much but he didn't seem to care for her, and you can almost feel the frustration she must've been feeling until she finally had enough and decided, "Forget it. You decide to take this relationship seriously only now that I'm walking out on you, you aren't worth my time. No way." Then you can really feel the pride and power behind being a woman who knows what she wants. *grins happily, arms crossed over her chest*
Mich: I don't know why, but I think of Gaav or Valgaav when I hear the sound of this song. Not the lyrics, no, definitely not. I think the only reason I associate this with them is because of the quiz one of my friends made where this song is associated with him and Valgaav...We can see why the "What goes around comes around; what goes up must come down" bit fits Valgaav if you've seen the Slayers anime before.
Dance Inside by All-American Rejects
Alternative | 4:02 | 3,817 KB
Save for the guitar bit it opens with (it's probably just because it sounds too country to me), I really like this song. The vocals are wonderful, and I love how he says "glance." It's almost British. *smirks like crazy* There's somehow a dirty feel to some of the lyrics ("I'm twisted up when I'm twisted with you.") It's almost sad, though, with some of the lines but yet hopeful at the same time. The music fits with the vocals perfectly, and- I swear it's got some pretty good visuals. "Touch like- taste like- fire." That line's very powerful to me for some reason. You might like this.
Dirty Little Secret by All-American Rejects
Alternative | 3:13 | 3,786 KB
Y'know, I did an AMV to this song; it's from Detective Conan/Case Closed (with a pairing of Kaitichi *Kaitou/Conan-Shinichi), and the beat and lyrics are just so awesome that you can't resist. I'm pretty sure the first place I heard this song used was in an Ouran High School Host Club video, and I'm pretty sure it was a Hikaoru (Hikaru/Kaoru Hitachiin) video, too. It's just a fun song, really, and it makes me snicker whenever I hear it. "You are the only one that needs to know; I'll keep you my dirty little secret (dirty little secret)--don't tell anyone or you'll be just another regret (hope that you can keep it). My dirty little secret--who has to know?"
To Banai Tsubasa by Amadeus
J? | 3:00 | 2,848 KB
Thank God all that's over with for now. On to something GOOD. This song, when I first listened to it, I HAD to have it. I downloaded it, and played it on repeat for three and a half hours, I swear. It's awesome. The vocals are clean and beautiful for a male (sounds almost opera-ish, on a smaller scale?) and it really sounds like SOMEONE had some vocal training in their youth! Even the instrumental parts are absolutely drop dead beautiful, and it matches the singer's voice very well. I can invision a dark figure (probably a demon?) and a female angel in a beautiful red dress dancing circles on a wooden dance floor in the spotlight amid a crowd of other faceless dancers. It's a wonderful song with good visuals, although I can't completely translate what he's singing...The only thing wrong with this song is its shortness.
Lonesome Traveler by Nakahara Mai
Amaenaideyo!! Katsu!!
Anime | 4:14 | 3,986 KB
Tropical! There's definitely a tropical feel at about twenty seconds in. The vocalist sounds really young in my opinion, but still has a good sound overall. Her voice definitely goes well with the style of music this is if nothing else. Of course, I don't particularly like the drums...Symbols, yes. Drums, no. The rhythm is very easy to learn, and I really love how it sounds at about 2:49 seconds if only because of the instrument used that stands out more than the rest.
Sanctus by ____
Angel Sanctuary
Anime | 4:37 | 4,332 KB
Well, well; what a perfect song title for an anime like this! Latin...There's a rather ominous feel to this song and it sounds as if there are loud, gruff cathedral bells at some points. About 1:17 seonds in, we have some lyrics in Japanese which sound perfect for the feel of the music backing them. This is another of the good songs to listen to with the Windows Media Player visual on Plenoptic--Fountain. There are a couple of parts where something that, to me, sounds like a violin or some form of stringed instrument gets to break loose and play its heart out. Every time I listen to this, it reminds me of a dark night in some almost abandoned city, a man walking briskly down the streets with a destination set in mind, and he passes by dark buildings as the moon causes his shadow to be cast upon the stone pavement behind him and he's heading to a large cathedral just at the end of the street which also looks dark and forbidding.
Sora wa Itsumo Naiteiru by Angela Aki
Jpop | 3:12 | 4,614 KB
I won't lie. I don't really like this song all that much. I kinda hate it...There's not much happening in the instrumentals but I do like the sound of the vocalis as she climbs the scales in opposition to the piano going down the scales. Soon after she stops singing for a moment, the instrumentals pick up a bit and help back her before backing out and returning to the piano-sounding instrument. There are a couple of good harmony notes thrown in which I think my old chorus teacher would have liked if he'd heard it.
This Love by Angela Aki
Jpop | 4:46 | 7,442 KB
I'm uhm. Not a fan of this song, really. It has a nice piano bit though, and the vocals are fairly clear and easy to follow. It does a lot of samenote-samenote-samenote-samenote-skipuponethentwo tunes, which somehow seems to me something my old high school chorus professor might have disliked while my college chorus professor would've encouraged it. Overall it's a pretty song that sounds strikingly sad but with a hopeful tune. Then, in the chorus, her voice gets really strong and the music backs her quite well.
Ame Agari by ____
Angelic Layer
Anime | 4:59 | 4,674 KB
A female vocalist! She does a pretty good job, and I do like how this song first comes on. The tune and rhythm are catchy, but it can make you feel even sadder somehow if you're already in a blue mood just as much as it can make you a bit happier if you feel like you're already in a good mood. I'm not quite sure how that works, or if it works for more than just myself and one of my friends, but it does. There's a sound to it that seems a bit hopeful and uplifting at the same time as longing and grounded.
Angelic Child by ____
Angelic Layer
Anime | 3:59 | 3,750 KB
Basketball players. I have -no- earthly idea why, but when I listen to the way this song starts, I'm always reminded of basketball players. It's a rather odd way for a song to come on that has a child-like sound to its vocalist. The rhythm and music makes it very catchy and there are whispered echos of the lyrics in sections along with good harmonies. A bit of talking is done near the middle, but I like it nonetheless.
Be My Angel by ____
Angelic Layer
Anime | 4:04 | 3,831 KB
This song, I must admit , I do like a lot more than the first on this list under the Angelic Layer area. The music is faster and the vocalist sounds a bit more mature. Drums get to play a good part in this, as does a stringed instrument or two, and a horn or two. There are, as with many other songs I have, really good harmonies in parts and the notes are hit quite beautifully. Though the notes are a bit hard to guess at what's going to be next if you'r singing along the first or second time you hear it, it still has a good beat that makes you want to move a little. "I wanna get it!"
The Starry Sky by HAL
Angelic Layer
Anime | 4:30 | 3,702 KB
This song starts out with a twinkly, star-like sound in the background and then the singer's voice comes in with an echoy tone to it. Yes, she does some annoying things with her voice (one of which is pausing and scooping in parts of words and phrases which would drive my choral teacher crazy) but it's more than made up for by how catchy the song is overall. There's an underlying technoy feel that just makes you want tap your feet to it.
The Adventure by Angels and Airwaves
Rock | 5:12 | 9,113 KB
Spacy, almost. That's what this song's opening brings to mind when it comes on, and it keeps that feeling (for the most part, at least) throughout the rest of the song. Its lyrics are fairly deep and it seems to make me feel a little more at ease when upset for some reason. It's one of those songs you play going down the interstate at 65 or so, volume full blast, with the tears flowing down your cheeks. It's beautiful, even if the drumming is just slightly annoying. The vocalist has a good sound that really goes with the sound of the song. I recommend listening to this.
Key by ?
Angel's Feather
Yaoi Game | 4:46 | 11,192 KB
No, the irony behind this being a yaoi game starring -ANGELS- doesn't escape me. It's a pretty good song, although the opening vocals bother me. It's just a little too Weiss Kreuz-ish for my liking (albeit I like that sound for Weiss Kreuz itself; how weird is that??) though the singer(s?) maintain that sound throughout the song for the most part, but it sounds really good. There are good harmonies in tis, and the music is just so catchy and it makes you want to tap your foot or rock a bit to it. *I've caught myself doing that quite a bit since I downloaded it*
Rock Star by ____
Angel's Feather
Yaoi Game | 3:14 | 4,566 KB
Rock music...What is it with the mid-late 90's American-ish sound? The male vocalists are refreshing and I like their sound. At some parts, one of them sounds a bit delayed but I'm not convinced it wasn't somewhat intentional. You get one line starting while the other hasn't finished being sung yet which makes it rather intresting to try and sing to if you're like me and can't decide which to go with. Guitars and the drums are the main instruments I can hear and I can't help nodding my head a bit as I listen to this. It's definitely a better song than I had thought it would be.
White Revolution by ____
Angel's Feather
Yaoi Game | 4:27 | 4,184 KB
I was rather addicted to this song for a while after I first heard it, but the opening words rather annoy me because they're spoken. Of course, the actual singing sounds pretty good with the type of music backing the singer. I'm not sure how to describe this song! *Waaah!* The lyrics are a bit gracefully sung in some parts while they sound a bit more snapped or clipped in others. I love the higher notes, and at about 2:35 seconds we arrive at my personal favourite part of this song. At the end of the song, the singer gets to sing a fair-length, high note and it helps to end the song on a good, upbeat, catchy note...Not that the song in itself isn't already rather good.
Bleeding Heart by Angra
Metal | 4:12 | 3,947 KB
If I had to choose the saddest song on my laptop (that -WASN'T- just sad because of sentimental reasons), this would be in the running. The music even fits the depressing sound of the vocals and the lyrics, which are both just as beautiful as what the insturments are playing. Somehow it almost always makes me cry when I listen to it, and it's a really good break-up song. Although, it's one of those sad songs that cheers me up when I'm depressed already but makes me feel upset when I'm in a good mood to begin with...I never could figure out how that works. "Why's the clock even running if my world isn't turning?" "You say that I take it too hard, and all I ask is comprehension. Bring back to you a piece of my broken heart--I'm ready to surrender..." "Like a rose it would fade away..."
Mich: I miss the old days, back when I first heard this song on my friend's computer when I was hanging out over at his place all day and most of the night and visiting cemeteries with him and driving around to nowhere just for the sake of hanging out together...I associate this song with friendship just as much as romance for that very reason...He drifted away from me rather quickly, and he's done that several times now...
Snow on the Sahara by Angun
? | 4:20 | 4,097 KB
.........Beautiful. That's all I can think of to say about this one. It's sad, and it used to make me feel a little depressed when I was slightly younger after I first discovered it. I didn't know who sang this for the longest time, but it's nice. The lyrics and even the music give the vision of dusk over the Sahara desert, where a weary traveller is just about to decide they can't continue on and an angel appears to them to assure that, yes, they can, and that they'll be with them every step of the way. I seriously recommend this song to people who are fans of being able to envision what they're hearing; it's a gorgeous visual with a really good sound from both the music and vocalist, even though I originally didn't really like her voice. It just, grew on me, and it sounded like it fit with the music.
Huang Di by Anson Hu
(C/K?)pop | 3:37 | 6,691 KB
I don't know why, but it sounds...I can't even describe it. I can't even begin to describe it. Somehow it reminds me of something from the rap or r&b genre, with a twist of techno and Backstreet Boys/'Nsync. XD *snickers to herself* Even people who don't like or understand this type of music that I've let hear this one enjoyed it and wanted it played again. I had this going on my yahoo radio show's rotation three times in a row when I let it daybue on my "station." XD
Candy Holic by Antique Cafe
Jrock | 3:35 | 5,060 KB
For a song called Candy Holic, this sounds kind of...I don't know...-Evil- with how it first starts out...o.O; Then again, this is Antique Cafe, and they're generally a bit weird...They start out with words, then move onto their usual singing. I love this song, I must admit. It's got an interesting tune and rhythm to it that both freaks me out and peaks my interest at the same time. The guitars sound awesome in this one, and I love the vocalist so much. He just sounds awesome! Well, that, and his dying "Ahh"-like sound at about 1:08 reminds me of the girl from The Grudge. It amuses me...I let my roommate listen to that one little clip as soon as she came in and it absolutely freaked, her out. She ran out screaming (she'd just gotten back from watching The Grudge II) and didn't come back for twenty minutes, and only then on the arm of her cute boyfriend. Yes...Download this...You can have fun if you record off that one clip and play it over the phone...
Duck no Magical Adventure by Antique Cafe
Jrock | 7:37 | 17,872 KB
It. Quacks. And the vocalist even tries to mimic it at about 6:54, 7:01, 7:02, 7:07, and so on...It totally made me smile (if not cackle). Donald Duck's song, completely. It quacks...'Nuff said.
Escapism by Antique Cafe
Jrock | 4:43 | 11,061 KB
What, really, is there to say about this song? I was introduced to An Cafe through Mercy's website and have loved them ever since. Granted my two favourite songs by them are "NYAPPY in the World" and "Wagamama," but, still. This is the first song I'd ever heard by this group, and I was impressed by how weird but good the singer's vocals were. It just sounded so...I don't know. And I can't really decide if I should call them Jpop, Jrock, or some combination of the two because of certain sounds they give their music. This song is definitely one of the ones that I would more categorize as Jrock, while I'd be more tempted to call NYAPPY Jpop as a secondary. Nevertheless, the guitars are awesome and I even like the drummer's work. There's just something aout the singer's voice that ruffles me the wrong way, but nevertheless, it's okay.
Love3 by Antique Cafe
Jrock | 4:00 | 2,815 KB
Typical An-Cafe sound, very poppy and upbeat. It's another of those "OMG I'M HYPER AND WANNA MOVE!" songs you've probably come to expect from them, and as usual, it's a feel good sound. I'm highly addicted to this group, although the quirky bits like where he goes, "koko koko ko-koko!" is odd, and grates at first, it grows on you. The vocals are awesome, as expected, and the music is perfect for his voice and the style of the song. It makes you smile, because you just can't help yourself. XD
Maple Gunman by Antique Cafe
Jrock | 3:52 | 9,183 KB
Interesting little guitar solo there at the beginning, then another one comes in and the drums join in. It's a great way to start what promises to be a rather interesting song. There are certainly some words in here that are jerked to a finish, but that's the general style with some of their songs as I've noticed. Antique Cafe comprises some of the top 100 spots of who I would rape if rape were legal. The notes are catchy, the instruments backing the vocals are awesome, and when the back vocals come in it sounds really good. And we all wonder why we here at Lana's Twisted Realities love An Cafe?
Mousou Aikouka by Antique Cafe
Jrock | 4:27 | 6,280 KB
Yet another song that reminds me of Animal (from The Muppet Show, not The Muppet Babies; but does anyone miss the latter show besides me?) playing the drums in front of a large tidal wave. The rhythm and tune is redundant on the whole, but the chorus is pretty catchy. Surprisingly, I'm not too big a fan of this song apart from the chorus (and even then it's only because of the sound of the vocalist's voice when he sings it). It has a somewhat dark feel, somehow, which is unusual for An Cafe from what I can tell by most of the music on my laptop from them.
Mich: And oh my God, there's growl-screaming. XD
NYAPPY in the World by Antique Cafe
Jrock | 4:09 | 9,740 KB
Nyappy in the World. Nyappy? What the hell is a nyappy? Oh, well, it's good at least. I think of the world going in circles and the camera zooming in on random people living their daily lives happily then in on the vocalist and the band now and then when I hear this. It's a fast-paced music video in my brain! The lyrics are awesome, especially how the vocalist sings them, and it only reinforces my love for An Cafe all the more. Instruments do great things, and I love the bits at 1:19 through 1:24. It just sounds great...But what the hell is a nyappy, people?!
SMILE Ichiban Ii Onna by Antique Cafe
Jrock | 4:12 | 5,956 KB
*twirls a finger in left ear, blinking at the audio assault* This song doesn't suck, it's just...My copy of it, at least, is VERY out-of-sync with the volume from the rest of my music. It's up to six times louder than the others, so it hurt when it first came on. I don't know why, but even when I expect it, I jump. Anyway, the song is another awesome one by An-Cafe and it, too, makes you wanna jump around and just generally act like a goof. This is one of their ultimate feel good songs, in my opinion, probably because part of the title is "SMILE!" I'm not positive, but I think the title means something along the lines of, "Girl With the Most Beautiful Smile." You might also roughly (VERY roughly) translate it as "Smile, Girl, It's the Best!" Either way it's fun to listen to, and the music as always compliments the awesome vocals.
Snow Scene by Antique Cafe
Jrock | 4:13 | 9.904 KB
Have you noticed I love An-Cafe? This one starts with a twinkling sound, reminescant of snow or space, and then takes on a winter-ish tune if you think about it. I don't recommend listening to this one when you're freezing cold already, it'll just chill you up even more. It's great for mind-over-matter when you're burning hot though. *shrugs, smiling slightly* Either way, it's another awesome song, and his voice with the lyrics gives this feeling of rocking out in the middle of a snow storm. It's a beautiful visual, especially with the boys in question added to the visual as the ones rockin'. There's one part in this song, at around 2:44 through 3:09.5, where I get the visual of the singer (God help me I forget the name! *CRIES*) as a face in the wind singing the lyrics as the snowfall intensifies, then at 3:10, suddenly it flashes the band back into appearance and they're rockin' out ten times as hard. XD It's fun.
Tekesuta Kousen by Antique Cafe
Jrock | 4:53 | 6,894 KB
Honestly, I'd forgotten I even had this song, but it's just as good as all the others I've heard by them. I want to do the wave or go to the beach when I hear the music for how this song comes on, but then the lyrics come in and he pauses and there's clapping, and it reminds me of a kid dance or something. XD It, too, is fun; you want to snicker a little and just, I don't know how to describe it. Download it and give it a listen or two and decide for yourself, because all I can spout out is how awesome it is- but oh my God, he shouts in this. And it sounds almost like a GROWL, RAWR! XD Phantasmagoria-ish!
Wagamama Koushinkyouku by Antique Cafe
Jrock | 4:48 | 5,733 KB
I first heard this on YouTube, watching a video where one of the band members kicks the other one. It sounds overall like one of the ones where, at first, you want to kill the drummer, but then the sound starts to mesh with the music style and it sounds perfect for some reason. The voice as usual is slightly nasally but it's a great fit, and I wouldn't have anyone else sing it. The chorus is just as good as the regular verses and its musical backing, and as always, it makes you want to move a little. Their music tends to be upbeat and poppy, doesn't it? I have a hard time deciding to make their genre pop or rock for that very reason, even though people usually classify them as rock. Ah, really good harmony at one or two parts, and just...- Download it.
TPL (Talk, Play, Love) by AnyBand
Kpop | 4:16 | 6,170 KB
Originally used for a Korean cell phone commercial (believe it or not), this song's pretty cute. And it has quite a bit of English, too. It starts out slowly, but at :15 it picks up slowly then, with "Hybrid," it's faster and awesome. The female vocals are just as good as the male, and it's definitely catchy (albeit the male bits remind me of the older Backstreet Boys.) It also has a bit of rap in there?! Wow. XD I love their accents so MUCH, they're so precious! It's an awesome song, so I suggest downloading it. "Anywhere you go, anywhere you go, anywhere you go I'll be there (anywhere you wanna go)." "It's okay, I will be by your side. One, two, three and four, I'll go anywhere you go." It's almost stalker-ish!
Bittersweet by Apocalyptica (ft. Ville Vallo)
| 4:26 | 6,835 KB
This song creeps me out. Considerably. It's the sound of the violins and the sound of Ville's voice...It's just...Eerie. I get chills whenever I hear it come on, and it even sounds like it should be on a movie about ghosts or something. "I'm giving up on the ghost of love and the shadows cast on devotion." Then comes the other guy's voice, and just- wow. It's good, and it's really sad, and I've been told it reminds someone of me. *glower* "Break this bittersweet spell on me, lost in the arms of destiny--bittersweet. I won't give up; I'm possessed by her." Oi, eerie...It keeps that eerie song the whole way through, and it's -FREAKY.- It's really, really good, but it's FREAKY! OOx
Chikai no ESUPEROSU by Eri Kawai
Apocripha/0
Game | 3:11 | 4,502 KB
Floatly, soft, and lovely. That's how this song sounds to me, even above some of the others on my playlist. Though there's not much in the way of instruments with this song, the little there is in it sound awesome with the vocalist and how fluttery and uplifting her voice sounds. Ah...Yes...Such truly wonderful music.
Barbie Girl (Japanese?) by ____ (originally by Aqua)
? | 3:03 | 2,861 KB
I'm told this version is Japanese, but if you listen to it, it sounds more like a mixture of Japanese, Korean-Chinese-Vietnamese, and Russian. So I don't know. Another person said it's Japanese as sung by someone who's Russian or Chinese. No clue. Mm, either way, think about the original version of "Barbie Girl" by Aqua and put it in another language and it sounds like this. It's pretty good. Better than the German-Russian version (which was weird but good.)
Best Friend by Aqua
Pop | 4:12 | 3,943 KB
I really do love Aqua's music, it's so fun and upbeat. And funny. And is it just me, or the more they got into their career, either they got a new singer or her voice changed as well as that the guy got a bigger part? "Na na na na na, na na na na na na!" I'm reminded of elementary school, I swear it. Playful and catchy just like almost all of the rest of their music, this is another fun song to listen to. Although, more than talking about being best friends, it sounds like it's talking about a girl who wants the boy to be her boyfriend rather than her friend. But, you know how it goes--there comes a time in every friendship where one friend removes the other friend's clothes.
Calling You by Aqua
Pop | 3:31 | 3,313 KB
One of the songs from their first CD, this was one of the songs I was extremely obsessed with for well over a month. It sounds so pop-techno you just can't help but like it, especially with her voice. You'll definitely like this song if you like this group, especially with the bridge and chorus. It's pretty easy to remember, too. But what the hell's a zignatone (isn't that what she's saying at that one point? Or is it signal tone?)
Doctor Jones by Aqua
Pop | 3:21 | 3,154 KB
Ah, a summer romance song. "Sometimes, the feeling is right: you fall in love for the first time. Heartbeat and kisses so sweet--summertime love in the moonlight." I can't help but imagining a field at night with two people sitting down amid the grass and staring at the starry sky, dreading the morning because he'll have to leave and she knows she won't see him for another whole year...It's pretty fun though, and the music sounds typical of their style.
Heat of the Night by Aqua
Pop | 3:32 | 3,322 KB
I had fun with this song, trying to use it to get my Spanish teacher to let us have a party with this song as the theme. She said no...Anyway, it's a fun song as usual and it's talking about parties, romance, and (deeper in the meaning) sexual desires, if you really think about it. *snickers* "In the heat of the night, we are havin' a fiesta; we dance until siesta when the sun comes to life, oh~." They aimed for a Mexican/Spanish feel, which is perfectly conveyed with the lyrics and the music. Especially the guitar bit and the way they did the drums and horns.
If I Could Turn Back Time by Aqua
Pop | 4:07 | 3,869 KB
Wasn't this one originally by Cher, of all people? *sweatdrop* This is a lot slower than most of the stuff I'm used to by this group, and it sounds almost jazz-ish with the use of the horn at the beginning. Her voice works with the style of music and the lyrics pretty well, although I think I'll stick to Cher. I dunno, you might like this one better; download both and see which one you prefer.
Lollipop (Candyman) by Aqua
Pop | 3:36 | 5,083 KB
This song...Is so incredibly dirty...But its music is so -BEAUTIFUL.- Every time I hear it these days, I think of Mori-senpai and Honey-senpai, because Honey-senpai has such a sweet tooth it's ridiculous, and Mori-senpai likes to help make him happy and protect him so it's perfect for them. I always want to do the tango when I hear this song, though; it's probably because of the music backing their voices...I don't know how else to describe this particular song, so just download it.
My, Oh, My by Aqua
Pop | 3:23 | 3,179 KB
This song has always amused me. You know those tales we tell kids when they're little about how the princess was trapped within her kingdom by some villain and the prince/knight must come to rescue her, and then they marry and live happily ever after? Yeeeea- not so much if you're listening to this version. The princess isn't very happy with her new hubby; he doesn't like her very much if he wants to go out and leave her be all the time. Can you say affair? XD
Lana: The beat is good, it opens with the hooves of a horse clopping against the cobblestone, and the guy's voice for the prince is fairly funny. I always loved Aqua's style, personally. They're one of my favourite bands, and their first album is definitely one of the best.
Roses Are Red by Aqua
Pop | 3:45 | 3,534 KB
No way this song isn't dirty. Totally. I did an AMV for Ouran High School Host Club with most every pairing I could think of to it, and it turned out pretty well. The song was all the inspiration I needed, especially because the lyrics are so double-entedre. The lyrics are great though, and the tune is so Aqua. It's also pretty techno-like on the whole, and the piano does some cool things in this. Download it and check it out, I converted several people already to liking it with just the AMV. Imagine what the song by itself can do.
Tarzan and Jane by Aqua
Pop | 3:05 | 4,389 KB
Just the fact that it's by Aqua should be enough to tell you what this song is going to be like. It's just as funny as most of their other nonsense songs. (Wait, they have serious songs, too?!) The female and male singers actually get about equal singing time in this, and I just can't help but laugh at every last bit of this. "Hey, monkey, get funky! When I am dancing, I feel funky. Why do you keep ignoring me?" "Tarzan is handsome, Tarzan is strong; he's really cute, and his hair is long [Long hair!]" "I am Jane and I love to ride an elephant." "And so they got funky. But will Tarzan have Jane? Stay tuned!" Come on...This is just hilarious. It even sounds jungley with how they did the music backing their singing. The only thing I don't like about this is Tarzan's grammar, which is understandably pathetic. (That still doesn't change that it bothers me.)
Everlasting Love by SeYUN
Aquarian Age
Anime | 5:29 | 5,143 KB
Slow and early years romance-song-ish in sound, the only redeeming factor I find in this song is that the female vocals go well with the music and that she does a rather good job singing. There's a feeling to this song that makes you just want to get up and slow dance with the one you love, holding them closely. (And, for some reason, I keep picturing Hikaru and Kaoru doing it. I can't explain that to save my life.) There is most definitely an uplifting, romantic flavour to this song and the instruments do a few nice things at some points, such as about the time 2:28.
Prism by T.L.Signal
Aquarian Age
Anime | 4:15 | 3,998 KB
Yay for harmonicas! I have only one question: Why is it that every song I have with harmonicas in them have male vocalists? Granted, he does a good job, even if I'm not that fond of the sound of the music accompanying his voice. I do enjoy the notes he sings, as well as the lyrics, because it gives the song more of an interesting rhythm than it otherwise might have had. I kind of imagine the countryside when I hear this...
Zodiacal Sign by Kajiura Yuki
Aquarian Age
Anime | 3:52 | 4,536 KB
I absolutely prefer this song to the other two on my playlist from the same anime. There's a techno-like sound to its beginning, but the first symblances of words you hear remind me of Swahili, Arabic, or some language whose people live in, or near, a desert. This song sounds exotic and you can almost see belly dancers dancing for their sultan in a dimly (or nicely) lit palace. The (I think it's a) violin gets an awesome part in this and makes it sound a bit more grounded in comparison to the fevered music beneath it. At 2:24, we finally get something recognizable as lyrics, although I can't quite distinguish everything they're singing. The harmonies are awesome and this would be a fun song to play DDR to, that's for sure. If nothing else, you should download this to do art projects to because this helped me to be much more creative and free with what I was working on than the rest of my music.
Chou Arigatou by Arashi
Jpop | 4:06 | 7,899 KB
Is that a warped laugh I hear at the beginning? And do they really start with, "Tell all the world?" This is so pop...Granted, it's not as pop as w-inds, but it's still pretty obvious. The music sounds almost 60s - 70s-like, and the vocals sound pretty good. I rather dislike the sound of the instruments backing them, but as I said, the sound of the voices used are pretty good overall. There's a slight shakiness to it at times, but I'm not so certain that wasn't intentional. It sounds almost southern gospel choir-like when the back-ups kick in, and it's just overall a very upbeat song.
Futari no Kinenbi by Arashi
Jpop | 4:47 | 11,227 KB
I'm not really a fan of the grou-- my God, this one starts out and sounds so Christmasy it's almost ridiculous. It sounds pretty though, even if the vocals do remind me somewhat of Weiss Kreuz and w-inds. I dunno...It's slightly annoying, but it's good none-the-less. Give it a try.
Angel of Sorrow by Arcana
? | 3:11 | 3,012 KB
I admit, I downloaded "Song of Mourning" before this one and loved it, so I thought I might like the rest of their music. Mostly it was the title that attracted me to this song, but once it comes on, until nearly :43 in, the dark sounding instrument by itself is all you hear, then in comes something else and- there we go, about 1:11 we get vocals. It somehow reminds me of Phantom of the Opera with her voice, though you can't understand what she's saying, but the music itself just makes me picture what the stereotypical vision of Hell is, and its master gliding through its halls with dark purpose and a sense of eerie grace and nobility about him. ...It's actually prety good overall, and it gives me chills.
Mich: Dear Gods what the hell were these people on when they made this song? It's CREEPIE.
Song of Mourning by Arcana
? | 3:46 | 5,254 KB
*shudders* After having just listened to the other song by this group, I'm thoroughly freaked out, and even the opening of this one gives me a few chills, but I think that's probably left over from the other song. This is a good song, though, and its music gives really strong visuals. The lyrics are pretty sad (and you can actually understand more of them this time than in the other,) as well as that there are more of them than in the other. Somehow, I'm reminded of Gackt's song "Mind Forest" with how this comes on, which makes it even cooler. It's a pretty good song; download it and give it a try. I did a picture on ArtRage to this song, of a tanned Tamara on her stomach glancing up, and it's pretty good.
Rest in Peace by NiNa
Arc the Lad
Anime | 5:09 | 4,836 KB
Spoken words start this song off on the wrong foot, being backed with a few simple instruments and then moving into actual lyrics at about 27 seconds in. Unfortunately, the dragging feeling and the sliding up and down the scales of notes this song presents to its listeners is a rather large turn off for me, even though it slightly redeems itself at about 1:10 when we see that the main vocalist actually -is- capable of singing at a faster pace than the rest of the song has shown itself to be thus far. I still don't care for it all that much...Then, there's more talking. It's just a bust. Even if there does seem to be a rather good message to this. One part that stuck out above the rest to me, as I listened to this song to describe it, were the words, "I choose to live." It just struck a chord somehow...
Mission (Fuga) by Angels
Area88
Anime | 3:15 | 4,580 KB
Although this song is completely orchestral, it's got a very beautiful sound to it and the drums really push the melody forward as it continues. This reminds me of something my choral director might really get into and the instruments create a truly exceptional sound. If you've never seen or heard of the anime it's from (like me), this song gives you a really great first impression of it.
Silent Wind by ____
Argento Soma
Anime | 3:42 | 3,484 KB
How can I possibly justify the sound of the beautiful vocals in here when combined with the lilting music in the background? At first there isn't very much going on in the way of instruments, then when the vocalist comes in it gets much better. She goes much more quickly in the verses, but it still comes across as rather sad but thoughtful and reflective. The softer notes are followed by a punch, and there's a pop-like sound in the instruments and rhythm at around 1:42.
Aqua by Kanno Yoko
Arjuna
Anime | 6:29 | 6,084 KB
I love Yoko's voice--it's beautiful, flat out. The music starts out almost non-existant, and her voice is hushed and gentle but seems a bit pain- and sorrow-tinged. At :49, her voice grows a little stronger but still sounds a litle sad and mystical with the backing sounds. The instruments also kick up a little more power, but yet the song remains relaxing in sound. This pattern is repeated for much of the song, and I still maintain that the chorus is my favourite part. Each time it's sung the notes are transposed a little more. 3:48 there's a mystical chanting sound to the words being sung and it lasts until 4:05 then repeats itself at 4:08. This would be a good song to sleep or meditate to, honestly, because I've tried both.
Scarlet by Art-School
Jrock | 4:23 | 4,117 KB
I won't lie to you�this song takes getting used to and for most people it has to grow on you. Once it does, though, the singer's voice starts sounding better and better each time you hear it. Mostly the instrumentals in the background are kind of pitiful except in between sections of the song and during the chorus. There are parts of this song where the singer sounds like he's screaming the ending of certain words and it sounds as though it's kind of straining his throat to reach that pitch. It's not my favourite song but I guess it's good. Some of you rock/punk fans might enjoy it.
Skirt by Art-School
Jrock | 4:00 | 5,641 KB
Deep-pitched guitar notes begin this song, and it's the kind of sound that could make your heart feel like it's vibrating if you had the volume on too loudly while listening to it. As always, the vocalist sounds a bit draggy as he sings but it goes fiarly well with the music backing him. This is starting to feel repetative...
Boyfriend by Ashlee Simpson
Pop | 2:53 | 3,396 KB
Jakotsu. Every time I hear this song, no matter what I'm doing or thinking about, I get the mental image of Jakotsu talking to Inuyasha or Bankotsu. I swear, that AMV on YouTube messed with me and caused that. Ashlee's voice really does bother me, but it's still a good song despite that. I rather like it, for all its weirdness, and the opening lines are my favourite. Overall, it's a bust for most people, and I do admit it's not one of the better ones on the playlists this list is composed of, but it's okay for occasional listening pleasure.
La La by Ashlee Simpson
Pop | 3:42 | 3,533 KB
...This song disturbs me. Ashlee's voice annoys me, but yet, I can't stop listening to this one when I start; I think part of that is because I played it on Elite Beat Agents over and over again until I finally got through the level perfectly so that I got addicted to the version on there, but since I can't find it, the original is what I'm stuck with at the moment. The lyrics are outright dirty, but I really like the middle lyrics a about 1:53. "I feel safe with you; I can be myself tonight, it's alright with you, 'cos you hold my secret side, you do. You do..." ...The music's even annoying, but the song is still so annoyingly CATCHY...
Mich: Kara says this is a good one for yaoi fanfictions because she doesn't say what gender the person singing is, although you know it's a girl. If you didn't hear it and just heard the lyrics though, you could stretch it and say it were a guy I guess...I dunno, her ideas scare me just as much as Madonna and Britney's music.
Entrance by Asian Kung-Fu Generation
Jrock | 3:57 | 5,578 KB
Yes, Afu is another group I was introduced to through Mercy's website. I was a little put off by the sound of the vocalist, but overall he's pretty good. The music this group does suits his sound quite nicely, and in this song, there are some good harmony-like sounds going on. The guitars really make this song sound good, but I rather detest the urge the vocalist had to scream at 1:15 and 1:26 in particular. Of course, I had a headache at the time, too...Even so, the shouting makes you really realize how harsh his voice is despite how funky yet cool it sounds for the most part.
Kimi to iu Hana by Asian Kung-Fu Generation
Jrock | 5:35 | 5,243 KB
Starting with a pretty good drum beat, this song makes you wanna tap your foot to the rhythm. The vocalist's voice is a little annoying if you've never him before but after one or two listenings it gets to where you're strangely addicted to it. (I still can't quite explain that.) The real rock tune of the song comes out during the chorus and interludes where the guitar and drums let loose and he really gets into the song. Everything about this one is awesome, just like every other song by this group I've heard. I'm kind of biased, I'll admit. :D
Loop & Loop by Asian Kung-Fu Generation
Jrock | 3:44 | 8,784 KB
Another Afu song, how about that? I want to watch Kyo Kara Maoh when I listen to most anything by this group, just because of the music with his voice. The voice itself makes me miss Naruto or something like that. The song's good, and it goes together pretty well, even though it slightrly grates on my already-frazzled nerves. There are nice string parts in here, and the overlay of his voice over itself here and there is a nice touch; overall, it's a good song, all 3:44 of it. Also, his voice is so (clear?) that you can hear the words enough to learn them and sing them back after a bit, unlike with some other music on my laptop. One of the words that sticks out to me is "success," which makes you think of this as a determination song, or (on the extreme opposite side of the coin), a song where someone's saying they either are successful but aren't happy or that they aren't successful but are going to keep trying until they finally are. It's awesome.
Mugen Glider by Asian Kung-Fu Generation
Jrock | 5:07 | 4,803 KB
Guitars and drums really do make the rhythm for this song and it sounds a little bit mellow and evening-like. For some reason, this used to be one of my least favourite songs but the more I listen to it, the more I like it. Again the vocalist's sound makes the lyrics sound ruffling yet good at the same time. There is a slightly space-like sound to how the instruments do their thing in the calmer sections when the guitars aren' going at it (even if it does sound good when they do).
MY WORLD by Asian Kung-Fu Generation
Jrock | 4:03 | 5,706 KB
Yes...It's yet another Afu song...This one's pretty with how it starts out, and it sounds a little mellow (save for the rhythmic tapping in the background.) His voice sounds like it both does and doesn't go with the sound this opens with, but still it's good. I'm kind of running out of things to say about this group and their music; either their songs are a total miss or an absolute hit with me, I dunno...This is one of the hits.
Sunday by Asian Kung-Fu Generation
Jrock | 4:03 | 9,498 KB
The first time I listened to this the full way through, I burned my finger and it hurt like Hell. Therefore, I associate this with pain. Then again, that could just be partly because he screams in this song as well. The parts where he climbs the scale of musical notes sounds good until :37, when he does the scream. It just hurts me to hear him do that because it grates on my nerves so violently. His voice sounds funky and- he does it again at 1:16... -the sound of the music doesn't match him for the most part, but the softer, higher notes sung after that point for a few seconds sounds good. Overall, this song is kind of a bust, but you might like it. Who knows?
Wo Ai Ni by ____
Asobotto Senki Goku
Anime | 4:52 | 6,868 KB
Oooooh, Chinese-like. Even the title is in Chinese! Most of what the start of this song has is instrumental, though there are sparse (yet frequent) shouts of "Hey!" in there. I particularly like the sound of the music at :36, and when the girl's voice comes in at :50, it sounds really good with the music. She carries notes well and the punch she gives some of them gives this song a flavour. As you may or may not know, "Wo ai ni" means "I love you" in Chinese. The song maintains that Chinese-Japanese ninja/warrior sound throughout its duration, and I can't help but get the image of- what a beautiful lightning show there is going on outside the window right now...Sorry -Jago from Killer Instinct battling Orchid, as that's who always fought against her either first or second when I played that game. Anyway, the vocalist's voice sounds even better in the harmonies and at the higher notes.
Around the World (La La La La La) by ATC
? | 3:31 | 3,305 KB
It's beautiful and twinkly when it comes on, and I'm not sure where I first heard it. I think I was several years younger than I am now, back when it first came out, and I produced some pictures and an old AMV based on it. The sound is lovely and cooling, and it can definitely cool you off when you're burning up if you're one of those mind-over-matter types like me. The girl's voice is relaxing, beautiful with the sound, and slightly ethereal. I don't know what words to use to get across the point of how beautiful this is. Download it.
C no Binetsu by Aucifer
Jrock | 4:48 | 4,503 KB
This actually is one of my older downloads, like, one of the first ones I put on my laptop, and I think I got it from Mercy's site off of one of her rotations. The vocals remind me slightly of Daigo Stardust, who in turn reminds me of David Bowie. It's a wonderful song, all the way down from the music to the vocals and the lyrics; it's fairly upbeat, and it makes you want to move. It also makes you want to watch some kind of anime that deals with adventure and hopefulness. Give this a chance, it's good.
Midnight Crow by Aucifer
Jrock | 4:31 | 4,251 KB
I'm pretty sure this is a more recent download of mine, which also came from Mercy's website. The music is beautiful when it opens, and it continues its pulsing sound during the verses and chorus through to the end; his vocals fit the style perfectly, or else the style fits his voice, but either way it's just awesome. "Yume wa itsumo sora no karada ni naru..."
Silent Melody by Aucifer
Jrock | 4:53 | 4,588 KB
Because of the title of the group who sings this, I expected it to be a little heavier in style. Instead, it's pop/soft rock-like in the beginning. The male vocalist sounds faintly like Gackt at times but then loses that sound altogether as he sings louder and with more certainty. Guitars do the most work in this song but the drums do help to set the pace. There's a really hopeful sound to every last second of this song and the mellow, relaxedness makes this pleasing to listen to when you want to kick back a bit.
Like a Stone by Audioslave
? | 4:50 | 6,874 KB
The vocals are annoying, the drums are annoying...Yet it's addicting. The lyrics are slightly sad, if not a bit dark, but it's good for the most part. The strings in the background are awesome; it gives this song a weird, grey-blue feeling which carries through the duration of it, particularly during the chorus. "I'll wait for you there, alone..."
Bizarre Love Triangle by New Order
Audition
Game | 3:51 | 5,430 KB
This came from the game my sister was playing online, that dancing-rpg game, where she plays as Hanata. This song bothered me originally, probably because of the string bit in the background. The sound (particularly just before the chorus) is almost reminescant of space, and te vocals sound awesome with it. The string bit clashes with him, but on the whole, this song is good. I'm coming to the conclusion that maybe all the songs on that game are good.
Destiny by ____
Audition
Game | 3:42 | 3,476 KB
Hey, guess what? Another song my sister plays to a lot. She got hooked on this because of her ex-boyfriend (online), who liked playing this to 1-2 mode where you follow the NPC's actions in time with the rhythm of the music (she's getting pretty good at it, too) and I slowly became hooked on it as well. This has the tune of a classical piece, which was originally done in piano by Beethoven or Mozart, and although there's some annoying rap bits in it, I still like this song overall. It's a nice modern sound for an already-awesome classic tune, and you just can't help moving to it a little. I ended up surrendering the fight against curiosity and went into her room to watch her do some of the moves on the game, and lo and behold, it looked pretty cool. You should download both this game and the song (separately, unfortunately; the music does show up on the game, though) and check them out. I eventually found myself trying to mimic some of the moves her character and UrCoCaine were doing to it. Heh...Hard if they're using the special codes...
Do It Well by Jennifer Lopez
Audition
Game | 3:07 | 4,393 KB
I heard this song on a commercial recently, actually...Anyway, this is a great song. Lopez's voice with the tune is awesome, and the violin bit really makes me like it. Somehow it sounds like she's got a bit of rap/r&b/grunge in the background, but then it takes over with her music and almost dance club-ish. "Listen: I ain't never met a man like that, no; I ain't never fell so far so fast, no. You can turn me on, turn me off track, boy, you do it do it, you do it do it. You doin' it well!" WOW, Jennifer Lopez was horny in this song or something, dear Gods. By the way, I don't recommend this song on Couple mode for the game.
Danie: No kidding...
Euro 2005 by ____
Audition
Game | 3:21 | 3,146 KB
Wow, this has a lecturing speech during the opening that sounds like something a politician would say. I've heard this one a couple of times during Danie's playing of the 1-2 mode before, and she hates it on that form more than anything. Almost as much as Sweetie. XD The music is pulsing and catchy, and sounds very rave-techno. Even the annoying bits of words thrown in here and there can be excused, because it's just that good. It makes you want to dance.
Magic City by 2XL
Audition
Game | 3:59 | 6,605 KB
I don't know where to begin explaining myself for this song being anywhere near my laptop, much less on it and playing right now. My sister was playing Audition, a really cool Korean (I think it's Korean?) online game, and this is the song I kept hearing playing over and over for about an hour and a half. When I asked her what she was doing, she explained that she and her then-boyfriend (online) were trying to get enough hearts playing couple mode to this song to get the option to show their status as "coupled" with each other. This song grew on me, and here we are. It's a little annoying, but it does grow on you if you give it the chance; listen to it three or four times, then you'll see what I mean, ne? It starts with what sounds like some kind of wind instrument--a flute, piccalo, or whatever. "Boy, I know a place you never wanna leave; only in your dreams it's reality. Do you wanna go to magic city with me? With me? Come, baby. (Anything I want?) I'll try it;(What I need?) you got it; (A little dance?) I'll dance for ya; (Oh for real?) no problem; (Anything you got) if you want it; (Is what I need) I got'cha boy. Come to Magic City with me!" Heh heh..
Sweetie by ____
Audition
Game | 3:03 | 2,873 KB
This is hard as hell to do if you're playing 1-2, even Danie's ex-boyfriend (online) hates it to death. The rhythm is so hard to catch when they're doing the moves on there; however, it's good and the beat is frequent and uplifting. It sounds relaxing, and it makes you think of a summer day in the sun at the beach.
You by ____
Audition
Game | 4:10 | 3,926 KB
As far as this game goes, this is one of the first songs I got interested in from it. It's a cool, refreshing, soft song about love and it sounds techno, like most of the other music made for the game. "You're the one and only treasure in my life..." You just can't help wanting to sing along and dance to it a little, but this really gives a cooling feeling as you listen to it--almost as if there's a gentle breeze going at nighttime. It's probably because of the lighting of the scene of Auditionland when Danie has yet to choose which place to go to: the mall, the scores, the music store, or the dance hall. I got used to hearing it playing a lot as the main screen music while watching her play. Download this, it's great.
Banboro Koubou by Aural Vampire
J? | 3:30 | 4,490 KB
Vampire-ish...Ha...Rave-like for the most part, this song's awesome. Its music is catchy and the female's vocals are a perfect match for it. It gives this feel of darkness or a dimly lit dance club for goths, where people are grunge dancing and dirty dancing all over the place, and just...It's a really good, up-tempo song.
Disco King by Aural Vampire
J? | 3:46 | 3,652 KB
Weird...I don't get the feeling of disco out of this at all, and I can't hardly understand many of the words to this much less translate them, so I don't know where the title comes from. The girl's voice is wonderful for the style again, though, which in itself makes this worth downloading. I'm not positive where I got this from...Her softer notes are wonderful, and the music's pulsing like all the rest of their work.
Freeze by Aural Vampire
J? | 4:11 | 2,943 KB
This, ah...This song makes me think the group's English originally, because their voices sound too well-atuned to English not to be. It opens with a woman saying, "I don't know if I can take much more of that noise" and the man saying, "Sure you can, you take it because you got no choice!" And then in comes the female vocals. She's easier to understand in this song, and the instruments do some cool things in one or two parts (mostly a bell, but still). The rave/dark dance club feeling is still with this song, too.
Hot Blood Workout by Aural Vampire
J? | 3:48 | 2,675 KB
I'm slightly annoyed by this song, partly because of the way the music sounds and partly because of how she says "Hot blood workin' out." It's a little bothersome, although the sound overall is okay...It's not really my favourite from this group, although for some reason it used to be. It's pretty good, but one of the outstanding words I can understand from her is "Kisu" which is kiss. There are some pretty notes when she gets to the bridge and chorus.
Terror Vixen by Aural Vampire
J? | 1:25 | 998 KB
This is a pretty short song, coming in at only 1:25, and the male vocals gets just as much time as the female for the most part. The music is a little dark and gives me chills now and then if I'm in the right mind set when I hear it, but that's mostly because it sounds so weird and his voice is so...Classical villain-ish. I dunno...I think of Vexen from Kingdom Hearts wearing a slut outfit and brandishing a whip when I hear this.
Mirai no Eve by Ali Project
Avenger
Anime | 4:33 | 5,349 KB
There is an undeniable, distinctively classical and, in my opinion, (because of all the music I've heard using this style for the season recently) Christmasy feeling when one listens to this song, and he harmonies give it a wonderful touch. There is a female vocalist for this and the sound is rather relaxing yet simultaneously feverish, if not something to relax to. (I sometimes use this to fall asleep to if I'm riled up about something; inversedly, I usually use "Berry" or "[KR] Cube" by Dir en Grey for sleeping if I'm too tired to sleep...Yes, it's possible.) The instruments used for this piece make it sound far better than some of the others which use this same classical sound.
Hinata by Ayabie
Jrock | 4:24 | 3,099 KB
Kiss Me Snow by Ayabie
Jrock | 3:48 | 2,678 KB
Shikosahoko by Ayabie
Jrock | 4:41 | 4,401 KB
This group is definitely a rock styled gathering of people and they have great vocals. The guitar does some pretty cool things and, in one part of the song, the singer gets softer and the drums back out altogether for about two or three seconds. I admit, he does some rather frustrating things with his voice on the lower notes and some of the higher ones, but I think he reaches the upper notes rather well for a male.
I Believe by Ayaka
? | 4:56 | 7,162 KB
If nothing else, the piano entrance for this song is beautiful. There is a female vocalist for it, and she matches the sound quite well. There are also some parts where there are pretty harmonies. Overall, this song has a rather hopeful sound to it. "I believe myself shinjiru kotto ga..." Certainly, it has a relaxed sound. At 1:35 the music gets louder as the vocalists back out but even when she comes back in, they stay stronger than they had previously been in the first verse.
Hurt by ____
Ayashi no Ceres
Anime | 4:54 | 5,756 KB
For a song called "Hurt," there certainly is a southern gospel, cheerful-like sound to it. The female vocalist is a slightly unexpected touch to the sound, yet at the same time her voice matches the sound well. She keeps a rather quick pace when singing and her voice carries the notes beautifully. By far, my favourite part of this song is the chorus, where it gets even more snazzed up and her voice sounds even prettier.
Hikari Naki Yoru wo Yuke by Humming Bird
Ayatsuri Sakon
Anime | 4:02 | 3,784 KB
Oooou, a twinkly rock opening. I keep invisioning the movie Labyrinth, with David Bowie, when I hear it. This song has a male vocalist, and he sounds awesome with the style of music being played. The guitars and drums do a good job, although I think I mostly like the guitar's work. Naturally, he hits some higher notes and- what kind of name for a group is Humming Bird?... -at points it sounds a bit like something Styx might have made for them. Even though at the high notes it sounds as if the words are being shouted more than they're singing them now and then, it comes across rather nicely. You should definitely give this song a chance and download it. I don't know -exactly- what the song's title means, but it's something to do with light...
Hope or Pain by Ayumi Hamasaki
Jpop | 4:21 | 6,726 KB
Ayumi Hamasaki has such a beautiful voice...Regardless, I'm not a big fan of this particular song. However, it does have a nice sound to it in the opening and she shows off just how well she can sing throughout the duration of it. What I mostly dislike are the spurts of guitar playing while she's working on singing the verses, but the suspension and building energy before the chorus comes up sounds great. In this song, too, there's the sound of twinkling stars every now and then.
Will by Ayumi Hamasaki
Jpop | 4:09 | 5,842 KB
This song is pure beauty. It starts out with a string instrument playing and that instrument gives off a somewhat stereotypical Japanese feel to the listeners. When you first hear her voice, it floors you because Ayumi's vocals are beautiful and the instruments of this song really compliment it well. In the bridge to the chorus, a backing vocal is added that sounds like an echo of her own voice and it gives a great touch to the song. There sounds like there's a violin in here somewhere and when you hear what I mean by that for yourself it gets you addicted to not only her voice but the music as well. I had this on repeat for five hours I swear.
Silent Night Ayumi Hamasaki & Gackt
Religious | 3:16 | 3,074 KB
Oh, come on, it's a Christmas carol in English being sung by two Japanese artists. While I do love Ayumi and Gackt respectively, I believe they should stick to Japanese...Or at least stay away from holiday songs, for the love of God. They reach the higher notes beautifully, and their voices sound alright, but for some reason this song just grates on my nerves. There's no doubt that it sounds relaxing, but my goodness. And why in the hell are they trying to sound like baptists and do the Christina Agulera/Jessica Simpson thing and waver their notes up and down all over the place on just one word? They have good harmonies, but, ouch! It's painful to hear them in English....I think Ayumi's English skills are slightly better than Gackt's at some points, while the reverse is true in other parts of this song. I love how Gackt can get his voice so high and still sound so wonderful, though...
Ashita wa Makenai GO FRIEND by Kagura
Azumanga Daioh
Anime | 3:14 | 4,554 KB
My, Lord, this song sounds a bit harsh and...Criticizing? Because of the music used to bring it on. Granted, the vocalists sound pretty good when they get to sing the lyrics and I love the manga this comes from. "I wanna wanna be your friend. Hai! Hai! Hai hai hai!' It's kind of funny...But I still can't stop imagining he sound of this song playing in the background in a musical as two girls insult one another and are egged on by their respective groups of friends. That, or the Azuo girls on stage rocking out to this song. Which, also, is kind of funny. Particularly for Chiyo and Osaka. I can see their teacher really getting into it, though...
Mahou Neko ni Aeru Hi (Sakaki no Theme) by Asakawa Yuu & Kaneda Tomoko
Azumanga Daioh
Anime | 3:51 | 3,625 KB
Raspberry Heaven by Oranges & Lemons
Azumanga Daioh
Anime | 3:32 | 8,507 KB
...Raspberry Heaven? The hell? Ah, well, the female vocalist sounds really good if not slightly childish and inexperienced. There's a low undertone following her note, which then takes over and sounds a deal better than the first. A chorus of "Ooooo" comes in and it sounds very pretty. There's a floating feel to this, which is partly because of the stringed instrument playing the way it is. But, come on, what the crap? "Raspberry Heaven, I'm coming back to you..." Oh, well, it's Azumanga! Who said it actually has to make sense?
Soramini Cake by Oranges & Lemons
Azumanga Daioh
Anime | 3:54 | 5,504 KB
"The hills are alive with the sound of music..." While that's not actually in this song, that's what I think of when I hear how this song comes on. The vocalists sound pretty good and they have rather choppy phrases and then quickly shift to flowing lyrics and then just as quickly revert back. There's a bell that emphasizes each punched syllable sung by the girls, and there are pretty good harmonies. COME ON! Soramini CAKE? What the hell...
Time Pavement by Kasuga Ayumu
Azumanga Daioh
Anime | 4:18 | 5,434 KB
Coo-coo! Coo-coo! Coo-coo! Coo-coo! That's what starts this song off, which kind of makes sense because it could be from a coo-coo clock, and because of the title of this song, it seems to serve a purpose. The female vocalist, as the cast is all female but for the male teacher for the most part, sounds fairly childish and has some good harmonies with backing lyrics. A nostalgic, space-like feel is what you'll probably have if you listen to this, and it definitely feels rather relaxed and mellow.
Incomplete by The Backstreet Boys
Pop | 3:44 | 3,543 KB
Uhhh...I seriously didn't want to review this one when I did; I was in a good mood and finally waking up from my three hours of sleep after finishing an art project that was due today and didn't want to spoil that mood with a cool-toned, sad song like this. I really have issues with this song because of the ability it has to crush a good mood if you listen to it. Guh! Well, the vocals sound good and I think I like the backing singer instead of the main one on some of the lyrics up to 1:16. The instrumental bits sound alright, but mostly what carries this song over so well for me and makes me keep it is the fact that the lyrics are so sad. I can't help crying when I hear this, so help me God, so now I feel like a dumbass crying in art class before class has even started. A sad, continuing sound pours through the duration of this song and it makes me feel even worse when they sing, "I don't mean to drag it on, but I can't seem to let you go; I don't wanna make you face this world alone. I wanna let you go." The chorus is beautiful but depressing, and describes perfectly the feeling of losing someone you love, be it because they're leaving you or dying, or are already dead and you just have such a strong bond with them that it's as if they're still with you.
Sound of Respire by Baroque
? | 3:39 | 5,135 KB
Automatically you can tell this song isn't as heavy or loud as most other songs on my playlist are when the guitar and vocalist start in. The singer is very soft and sometimes hard to hear over the instruments used in this song. There's not really very much to say about this song; it's catchy, soft, but has an unusually upbeat-ish feel to it for the pace.
Fire Starter by Beat Crusaders
Jrock | 2:57 | 4,151 KB
The opening of this song sounds a little like rock and punk combined, but then the guitar comes in and all question of genre is removed from your mind. In comes the drums and the singer's voice, and out goes the interest of some people. I have to be honest and tell you that it took me two or three listens before it finally grew on me. There is a really cool section of it where it sounds as if two or three people are singing the same words in different pitches, and there's another section where the guitar kind of overrides the singer, but it's overall pretty good I suppose.
Seki Lala by BeaU
Jrock | 4:50 | 7,867 KB
This group is definitely going to hit it big sometime very soon. The vocalist has a funky but catchy voice, and the song opens with speaking and some rather distant-sounding guitar riffs and mild muted drumming. Of course, at :34 it all changes, and it turns very rock-ish. The only thing I have against this song is that the vocalist has a tendancy to pause and take a deep breath in the middle of words, which I was trained to hate with conviction by my choral teachers of the past. The guitars sound awesome, the vocalist is really good, and the drums even sound great. "Boku wa boku janai." I'm not sure about the Seki part of the song's title, but you can obviously tell where the "Lala" comes in at parts like 2:56 through 3:05. The voices in this sound terrific, and it's overall very catchy. Give them a chance, even if Niro (a guitarist in BeaU) does look like he could be the poster child for anorexic teenagers.
Hit in the USA by Beat Crusaders
Beck
Anime | 2:59 | 7,005 KB
I automatically liked this song ten times better than the other song by this same group on my playlist. It starts with the guitar going and what sounds like people clapping in a rhythm, then the singer finally comes in and his voice goes well with the sound of the song. When it really starts sounding good is when he starts singing, "I was made to hit in America!" because the backups pop in to sing with him and it all comes together really well.
Love Dischord by Hyoudou Band 2
Beck
Anime | 2:13 | 3,121 KB
Well, Hyoudou Band 2 does a godo job with this overall. The vocalist sounds a little lazy at some parts, and- did he just say, "So sweet I kill you"?! Oh dear Lord how messed up is that? The guitars sound good, and the drums annoy me a little...There's- you know what, this song freaks me out. Just ignore it.
Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven
Classical | 6:04 | 8,536 KB
Sex (I'm A) by Berlin
? | 5:17 | 4,968 KB
Sadness in the Night by Beto Vazquez Infinity
? | 7:00 | 6,573 KB
When this first comes on, one thing strikes you: It's going to be a slow-moving song that most likely has female singer." Well, you were right�it -is- a female singer. She has a great singing voice and near the choruses she lets you know it. The lyrics are very sad and the speed at which this song is carried out gives off that exact feeling. Sometimes the singer starts to sound hopeful but overall it keeps a dark, though chilling and lovely, outlook and rhythm to it. "Let me die�give me the light; I'm waiting for death to knock on my door to release my pain, the sadness in the night, forever more..."
Until Dawn by Beto Vazquez Infinity
? | 7:40 | 1,798 KB
I can't put into words exactly how this song starts off music-wise. The vocals come in about 48 seconds into the instrumentals with a dark, kind of chilling "Oh" and "Ah" going. After that, the rhythm and sound take on another tone and it almost sounds like what you could hear playing in the background of a movie at the scene where an army general looks out at a kingdom from a hill just before a big battle. In fact, the lyrics start to remind you of exactly that! Then again, given a lot of their other songs, it's not surprising. "Sunlight divine, cover my land; Angels of Light, take care of us!" A lot of this song is purely instrumental, but the singer's voice is absolutely beautiful. You just have to hear it to know what I mean.
Awaken the Music by Billy Gilman
Country | 3:51 | 5,419 KB
There's no denying it: The way this comes on is with a piano and violin. The tune Billy sings, though, is a famous one originally composed by someone like Bach, Beethoven, or Mozart (I can't remember who it was right now). His voice is amazing and it doesn't look like it would come out of that body (although he's kind of hot). This song has a fast, upbeat sound to it and the lyrics are snapped off one after the other. There's a guitar in there that really makes the song sound modern compared to how the original melody (which, I remind you, Billy is singing) should be. Overall this has a really happy, sweet feel and it's only made to sound all the better by Billy's voice. I'd seriously recommend you download this!
Gekkouka by Janne Da Arc
Black Jack
Anime | 4:59 | 7,030 KB
Soft string instruments and piano playing starts this song off, and you can tell it's going to be beautiful. It sounds so very sad...I stick by my conviction that the vocalist for Janne Da Arc can sound like the guy from Rush (who to me sounds like Pinky from Pinky and the Brain) at times, and. If you listen, there are good harmonies in the verses and they become more obvious in the chorus. There's simply no way to explain how much I love this song and the group who does it. "Tsuki no kakera o atsumete..." Really, you do need to download this. I think you can probably find it on Gendou.Com.
Shadow of the Moon by Blackmore's Night
? | 5:04 | 4,759 KB
"Gypsies, tramps, and thieves...!" Sorry; that's not in this song (that's in one by Cher), but the way it comes on really makes you think of gypsies dancing around a campfire or something. Automatically you can tell it's a mystical-sounding song. When the singer starts her lines, there are echos in the background that you can hear if you listen closely enough that make it sound even more mystical. The lyrics especially play a role in giving off that feeling but they're kind of sad if you pay attention to what it's talking about. The guitar and tamborines make this song sound beautiful as far as the rhythm and sound are concerned, and it's the guitar that really pushes the beat for the most part. To my knowledge, there aren't any drums used in this but it's wonderful just the same. I got it from one of my friends who claims to be Pagan and was hooked instantly. We got into a fight recently and I tried to stop listening to it because it kind of hurt to remind me who sent it over but I couldn't help listening to it over and over again; that's just how wonderful it is.
Ichirin no Hana by High and Mighty Colour
Bleach
Anime | 1:28 | 2,781 KB
As the 3rd opening theme for the anime Bleach, this song is fast-paced and definitely has a kind of hard rock sound to it which the guitar and drums really help to get across. There are two obvious singers involved in producing this song, one of which is female and the other a male. He does more singing than she does, particularly in the verses, but it still sounds great and when they sing together they both give it a fast-paced and catchy hit that makes you want to shout along with the guy who's already screaming at the top of his lungs near the ending and dance during the instrumental area (short though it is).
My Pace by Sunset Swish
Bleach
Anime | 1:29 | 1,402 KB
A song with all-male vocals, this song starts off with just a guitar and a few drums and the singers are instantly in there from the beginning. The main body of the song is flowing and kind of tranquil, and in some areas there are beautiful harmonies between the mingling vocals that can't be missed. It's short, but their voices are wonderful to listen to and it overall reminds me of a song that someone might sing at a victory celebration. Eh, I have a weird imagination, but to each their own; you should really download this.
Never Meant to Beloved by Shiro Sagisu
Bleach
Anime | 5:26 | 5,098 KB
Soft and sad, this song reminds me of a soap oper abecause of the sound to the melody when it first comes on. Guiding Light or The Young and the Restless starts off like this, I think, and I always did like the sound of its music for some reason. There's an eerie feel to the sadness of this purely instrumental song for some reason, but it's still beautiful none-the-less. It picks up a little at 1:12 but doesn't go very far where the general sound of it is concerned. It pretty much keeps the same sound the whole way through. It's a pointless song, really, but you might like it--never know.
Thank You by Home Made Kazoku
Bleach
Anime | 4:13 | 5,954 KB
This one's all happy guitar-y, and the vocals kind of rap or speak (I can't decide which one) parts of the song. Basically all I can distinguish (because I'm in class writing this up with one headphone in the ear furtherest away from the professor trying not to get caught) is "Arigatou" in the chorus and "Appreciation kimochi wo todoke." It's a pretty cheerful song and there's even a part at 1:51 where one of the guys laughs. It's just a fun song, really.
Touch and Go by ____
Blue Seed
Anime | 4:25 | 4,153 KB
I can't quite explain how this song starts off sounding. It reminds me a bit of "Thank You" except that the vocalist is a female and it has a slightly different sound. I love how her voice sounds with the music, and it sounds pretty cheerful and upbeat. In some parts there is a slightly jazz-like sound to it, and also I'm reminded of Christmas because of the bells that come in now and then.
Atlantis Princess by BoA
Jpop | 4:02 | 3,814 KB
Sara (Chinese Version) by BoA
Jpop | 3:48 | 3,578 KB
Sara (Korean Version) by BoA
Jpop | 3:53 | 3,649 KB
Winter Wind by BoA
Jpop | 2:39 | 1,508 KB
Baka Survivor by Ulfuls
Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo
Anime | 3:46 | 5,313 KB
The anime from which this song hails bothers me dearly. I first heard this song in the car with KJ and Chris, and became very attached to how it sounded. About half a year later, I found it up on the rotation on Mercy's website for downloading. The drums are a little irksome to me, but I do love the vocalist's voice. Come on, who doesn't adore how he says "V" when he's spelling "Baka Survivor?" It sounds almost Russian! There isn't much I can say about this song without it playing as I type up the review, but never-the-less, it's still very good. That much I can assure you.
Aishiteru by Mi
Bokura ga Ita
Anime | 3:45 | 5,280 KB
That's right, take a deep breath when the song starts recording you to sing. Don't worry about it, it'll be fine, you only had all before it started to breathe...Her voice bothers me, and the music's not really all that great, either. I could do without this song, actually...The drums are overly-prominant and the only thing that -really- makes this worth having is the sound of the guitars.
Ault Lang Syne (The Good Old Days) by Boney M
? | 2:36 | 2,441 KB
A Perfect Sky by Bonnie Pink
Jpop | 4:07 | 5,808 KB
"Kimi ni mune de nakanai..." Another very happy, and very pop-like, song, I'm kind of starting to like this the more I hear it. It's just one of those weird ones that has a hyperactive beat and a great vocalist. I can't quite remember much about instruments except that in the very beginning I -think- there is a type of bell or something. Ah, anyway, download this if you ever get the chance.
Nemurenai Yoru by Bonnie Pink
Jpop 4:33 | 4,378 KB
Ooooh, a piano starts this one off pretty well. The vocalist comes in after the piano solo at about :18 and she sounds a bit gentle as she sings out the lyrics, but she doesn't sound like there will be much to this song that's all that interesting. Of course, at about 1:29-ish, she lets her voice get a little more powerful and this sounds like a romance song. Either way, this one, I could do without as well.
Whiskey Lullaby by Brad Paisley
Country | 4:20 | 6,098 KB
Starting with a guitar, Whiskey Lullaby goes from two different points of view mainly because it deals with two different characters: One, the male who gets wronged by the woman he loves and who then kills himself, and two, the woman who cheated on him who eventually kills herself because she feels so miserable about it. Obviously this song is depressing and the harmonies between the two vocalists gives this feel off as well. Brad does the singing in the man's section but then it takes on a whole new light (though the mood stays the same) as Alison starts in with the girl's point of view. There's just no words for how wonderful the vocals are and how touching and sad this song is! Coming from a girl who listens to anything but chooses country as one of her last resort types of music, when I say you should download this song, you'd better believe I mean it!
In My Dream by Eri Shingyouji
Brain Powered
Anime | 5:00 | 5,880 KB
How sweet and soft this one is, with its stringed instruments and piano starting it off gently. Of course, that changes at about :25 after the momentary pause. Now it should sound uber rock, and then the female singer comes in with an awesome sound to match the great sound of the song itself. The guitars sound excellent, and there's a soft sound of something extra in the background I can't quite really place. The only thing that bothers me about this whole thing is that in the chorus, she feels the urge to scream to reach higher notes even if it does show off the power she can push forth through her voice.
Dance With the Devil by Breaking Benjamin
? | 3:44 | 6,914 KB
...I did an image series to individual lines of this song, believe it or not. I liked maybe two of them, and the beginning of another. Other than that, they sucked...Quite unlike this song, really. "Close your eyes, so many days go by; easy to find what's wrong--harder to find what's right. I believe in you; I can show you I can see right through all your empty lies. I won't stay long in this world so wrong." And then, let's not forget the chorus: "Say goodbye as we dance with the Devil tonight. Don't you dare look at him in the eye as we dance with the Devil tonight." It's kind of morbid, and it feels a little dangerous because of what the words imply. It sounds as if they're in love, dying, and they're about to go face the enemy that greatly outnumbers them knowing it'll be their last stand. Well, go down fighting...Guitars, drums, and the vocals all work together to give this song a great sound. He really punches the word "goodbye" at 2:47 which gives it a slightly bigger impact. This is just overall a very good and catchy, if not fairly sad, song.
The Diary of Jane by Breaking Benjamin
? | 3:04 | 4,858 KB
A piano kicks off this song like many of the last ones, and it obviously has a very sad sound. There are good harmonies, and the lyrics are heartbreaking. "Something's getting in the way--something's just about to break. I will try to find my place in the diary of Jane, so tell me how it should be." It's hard to listen to this song recently, even if it does sound wonderful. The piano is a constant through this song, and there's a stringed instrument behind it all that keeps going softly through the song. Although this bothers me a bit, it's still really good. You should give it a chance.
Me Against the Music by Britney Spears (ft. Madonna)
Pop | 3:39 | 2,571 KB
...I have no excuse for downloading this; I just like the idea that two hookers can get along and sing such a weird, messed up song. And, yes, Spears got a lot more slutty as she progressed with her music. It's not provocative, it's not sexy, it's slutty. But who doesn't like Madonna regardless of the innuendos and outright statements of -her- music? I really don't like this song, so I don't know why I listen to it so much lately...
Y'Know by Sudou Akira
Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040
Anime | 4:06 | 3,952 KB
There are pretty cool guitar riffs and a fun-sounding drum rhythm at the beginning of this, then in comes the female vocals and it sounds similar to another song I've heard although I can't quite remember which one. At 1:08, the chorus comes in and the sound doesn't change too drastically from the funky rock style nor does it deviate from the speed so far all that much, either. I can't place the instrument in the background that -isn't- the drums or guitar, though it sounds like some sort of a key instrument, but it sounds pretty good. The singer gives a slight giggle at 2:49 that makes me wonder about her mental state. It's an okay song overall, but it's still one I could do without if it weren't for the guitar riffs such as the ones that start it and which take place at 3:00.
FLAME by BUCK-TICK
? | 5:41 | 5,333 KB
I -really- can't decide what they use to start this one off, but whatever it is, it sounds pretty good. The only thing that bothers me about this particular song is the drumming because it's so noticeable. The vocals sound really good, though, and it's got a relaxing touch. He gets this muted/echoey sound to his voice in some portions, which I call the Bath Tub Effect (sing into one and see what I mean!) that also sounds good. Overall, this is one very good song and the choruses and bridges are fun to listen to because of the sound effect done on his voice. He somehow reminds me of Gackt, though. The guitars are cool, though.
Mona Lisa by BUCK-TICK
Jrock | 4:33 | 4,278 KB
Groovy Groove by BUG
? | 3:53 | 5,474 KB
Now, don't get me wrong--I'm not a 70's child. However, the over-use of the word "groovy" hurts me. It's even a rock song, which means there's very little excuse for them to name this Groovy Groove. The vocals sound awesome and the instrument skills they have are pretty good, and even with as noticeable as the drums are, they're not quite as bothersome to listen to as some other songs are. The song "Image," by Theatre of Tragedy, is what I have stuck in my head every time I listen to this one because the drums during the verses just remind me of their drums' sound in that song. Justly, I can also picture the music video they made for that when I hear this.
New World by BUG
? | 4:21 | 6,132 KB
Yay, another one by the ToT-like group! I want to say this starts out with train-like sounds and a techno/rave-like sound. Guitars do a lot of work in this song, as do the drums as usual, and when the singer comes in at :47 when the drums back out for a minute, he sounds great and slightly echoed. At about 1:11 the rock sound comes back in along with the guitars and drums. The sole problem I have with this song is the screaming, which reminds me of Kyo from Dir en Grey. o.O;
Bathroom Floor by Bullets and Octane
Rock | 4:00 | 9,409 KB
My Darling (End) by Buzz
? | 4:47 | 6,791 KB
There is something distinctly classical-sounding about the way in which this song begins. Instrumental at first, there is an abundancy of stringed instruments and then when the singer comes in, a piano kicks in to back his soft lyrics. You can hear him take a breath pretty well when he does, which bothers me a little, but I love how well he hits the upper notes. Who said you have to be able to growl? He sounds awesome. Although the singer kind of pushes the drama in how slightly sad and desperate he sounds in some parts, such as at 1:44 through 1:54, it's a good sound that adds to the song rather than taking away from it. In come the instruments again, as well as something that sounds suspiciously like some sort of an electric guitar, although it still maintains the classical but romantic feel that it began with.
Anata to Ireba by ____
Card Captor Sakura
Anime | 4:36 | 4,326 KB
Tinkly bell-like/keyboard-like sounds help to kick this song off to a fairly girl-sounding song, and then in come the harmonies. Enter the very child-sounding female vocalist at :34 even if the song itself does sound interesting. There is an under-note during the verse, and and the chorus sounds pretty good overall. The "oooo" sounds gorgeous, although I still can't get over how childish the vocalist sounds. It kills me...
Blue as the Sky by Chaka
Card Captor Sakura
Anime | 6:08 | 8,640 KB
A guitar kicks you off, then what sounds like running water, and then it begins sounding almost techno-jazz-like. The vocalist doesn't sound nearly as childish as the other one did, although in my personal opinion, she sounds like she could sing the blues or jazz rather well. "Makenai azurenai..." The music is the best part of this song without a doubt, despite that at times I do like the sound of the vocals. "Can't you feel my body heat?" "Wanting you, needing you."
Catch You Catch Me by ____
Card Captor Sakura
Anime | 3:47 | 3,550 KB
Ah, the typical CCS-like twinkle is in the background music that starts this out even though it does sound Vegas-like. The chorus is rather fast-paced, particularly near the ending of it, and the female vocals sound pretty good with the instruments chosen to comprise this song's backing. It's upbeat and poppy, and it reminds me of a 10-year-old or 12-year-old girl's style (duh, Sakura?) which really is what makes this so good. "So nice to meet you good to see you kitto!"
Ordinary Girl by Superhum
Card Captor Sakura
Anime | 2:22 | 1,674 KB
Alright the only thing I can say about how this song comes on is that it reminds me overwhelmingly of the colour pink and everything fluffy and magical. (Then again, that could just be because I've seen this anime and am familiar with the fact that it deals with just that). This song is, I won't lie to you, a dubbed version of the 13th ending for Card Captor Sakura. There's a pulsing beat that keeps the song moving even through the slow-ish moments. The vocalist singing this has a pretty catchy voice and gets the fluffy feeling of the song across perfectly. I still can't get the image of Kero and Yue singing back-up out of my head after hearing Mich and Brent talking about it though...
Purachina by Sakamoto Ma'aya
Card Captor Sakura
Anime | 4:12 | 3,945 KB
Does the translation of this song's title (Platinum) sound familiar to a series title I came up with recently about a certain band? It should�this is where I came up with the title from. (It was just a good thing that a platinum album is the highest it goes to!) "I am a dreamer; hisomu pawa!" Those are the first two lines from Purachina and they give away exactly what the song is about. The vocalist has a wonderful voice (not too fluffy and not too nasally) that gives the lyrics a crisp, fresh sound. In the background of her singing you can hear the string instruments do their thing as the piano plays along with it and gives this a sound that's distinctly Card Captor Sakura-ish. It should be, though, because that's exactly what anime this comes from. I love this song, personally, and I think people who are (or were) into Sailor Moon might as well. Even a few people who despised that particular anime I spoke to were quick to admit that, upon hearing this song, they were hooked on it and wanted to watch CCS. W00t; another day, another convertee.
Prism by ____
Card Captor Sakura
Anime | 4:40 | 6,582 KB
Guitars and a far-out sounding instrument of some sort, I can't fully discern exactly what it is, are at the beginning. At :19, the child-like female vocals come in and as the music would hint at, this already sounds pretty laid back and upbeat. At :53 I much prefer the sound it begins taking on and there's a brief pause, then she begins singing again. This song actually makes me think of looking at something through a prism and of what it might look like from that perspective, to be honest.
Release My Heart by Sakura Tange
Card Captor Sakura
Anime | 3:52 | 3,635 KB
In the opening there's not much going on until about 8 seconds in, when the vocalists come in singing "Release me, takusaan no yume ya akogare kakaeteta; Release my heart, kono te de subete toki hanate ima!" Her voice is wonderful and there's such a lilting sound added in every now and then that makes the slight sad tone mingled with the upbeat mood sound cooling and relaxing until it gets to the faster portions. Again, there are wonderful melodies and harmonies included that you shouldn't miss out on hearing and the echoing effects produced by the vocalists is extraordinary.
Tooi Kono Machi De by Kaitani Naomi
Card Captor Sakura
Anime | 4:58 | 4,671 KB
Every day just like the next? The same day-by-day routine? In the Card Captor Sakura world? I hardly think so...Well, in any case, the vocals are pretty good. What mostly got my attention was the music backing the vocalist, though; the guitar riff that comes in 3 minutes and 8 seconds after it first starts particularly sounds awesome in my opinion. It's got an uplifting, pop-ish feel to it and it's nowhere near as fluffy as Ordinary Girl (for which I'm thankful). So, tell me this: The Japanese don't have the letter L in their language, and when they say L it comes out sounding like a funky R, but yet when Kaitani sings "La la la la, it's my life, aruite yukou" it sounds just fine? Go figure, it's one of those unexplainable mysteries of languages...
Before He Cheats by Carrie Underwood
Country | 3:20 | 4,696 KB
Every Time We Touch by Cascada
Eurodance | 3:19| 3,125 KB
Love Forever by R3
Chance Pop Session
Anime | 5:07 | 4,501 KB
Wow, this is such a frilly love song! There are good female vocals and relaxing harmonies between the notes. Now and then there's a twinkling-like sound in the background, and in some places the lyrics are recited a bit faster than in other sections. "Love forever, I just wanna feel your heart every day everywhere eien ni..." She sounds hopeful when she says "Yes," and it reminds me of the tone of voice my ex-fiancee had when I was about to ask her if she'd marry me (that didn't last too long or go very well for long). She had the same hopeful sound when she said "Yes?" after I said I wanted to ask her a question. This song is rather sentimental to me, obviously...Anyway, though, it sounds like something you would slow dance with a partner to and it's just very relaxing.
Yakusoku no Basho by CHEMISTRY
Jpop | 5:18 | 12,726 KB
A male singer is in there right from the start, backed by a piano, and he has a slightly flowing sound with how he sings most of the lyrics. He -can- be annoying with how he brings words to a sudden stop on higher notes, even though it does sound pretty good. He's setting it up to sound hopeful and upbeat (almost Christmas-like, if you listen to the kinds of Christmas songs I do). At 1:21 he gets to the song's title, and the music just sounds absolutely awesome. Even though his voice can get on your nerves now and then, it's a good song on the whole that you should probably give a chance if you get to listen to it. Some parts even remind me of a circus because of the instruments that back him (Kozi and Dejah, that's -your- fault).
One Night in Bangkok by Chess
Rock | 4:08 | 3,879 KB
I love how I don't even know where Bangkok is, nor what kind of music they listen to or what religion most of its people follow, but yet this song still sounds like it would come from there. The vocals sound awesome despite that the male vocalist sounds a little bit like a dweeb (seriously. Listen to what he says and do just a little research into it, and you'll see exactly why I say this). "One night in Bangkok and the world's your oyster; the bars are temples, but the pulse ain't free. You'll find a God in every golden oyster, and if you're lucky, then the God's a she. I can feel an angel sliding up to me!" That's got to be one of my absolutely favourite parts...Dejah, my friend, did an AMV to Ouran High School Host Club for this song at Nii's inspiration and it turned out pretty well. You can go (here) to see it. The heavy sounding instrument that sticks out even above the string/key-sounding instruments sets up the real feel and pace for this song. There are pretty good harmonies during the chorus, and the lines "Thank God I'm only watching the game--controling it. I don't see you guys raging the kind of mate I'm contemplating. I'd let you watch; I would invite you, but the queens we use would not excite you, so you'd better go back to your bars, your temples, your massage parlors..." kill me. It's hilarious because I know people he could legitimately say that to. XD
Arrow of Pain by Chihiro Onitsuka
? | 5:17 | 12,388 KB
I always expect this song to be better than it really is. I think the reason I kept it when I downloaded it was because of the music backing the vocalist (which, by the name alone, I expected to be male). I'm not particularly fond of her voice and I think that, given a different singer, this song might not be too bad. You might like it, there's no telling; I've just been conditioned not to be too interested in songs where the singer does too much wavering and sliding up and down the scale of notes in just one word. Of course, when Chihiro reaches the higher notes of this song, it starts to sound pretty good (it also sounds fairly pretty when it's 2 minutes and 46 seconds in). Then again, by that point, the song's just under half off so it's kind of a waste of my time. Either way, download if you think you might be able to prove me wrong. The piano sounds wonderful, though!
Sankutyaari by Maaya Sakamoto
Chikyuu Shoujo Arguna
Anime | 2:34 | 2,418 KB
I can't describe the way in which this comes on at first. It sounds like a keyboard is synthasizing the sound it makes to produce this, and not long after it furst starts playing the female vocalist comes in. Her voice is gentle and fits the sound of this song rather well in my opinion. The sound of this particular song is, for lack of a better way to put it, kind of blue and lonely. It sounds like there's a guitar or some other string instruments in the background at a later point that helps give this song a slightly lilting sound but yet helps it to feel more sad. The piano comes in striking low notes near the middle of it and then you can hear a violin playing very well when Maaya backs out from singing for a bit. Soon enough, the piano hits notes higher up on the scale than previously and it all comes together quite nicely.
Dark Chii's Theme by ?
Chobits
Anime | 3:06 | 7,287 KB
Dark-sounding and technoy, this is another all-instrumental song I've downloaded. The underlying beat keeps it at a quick pace and it sounds like there are bells or at least a triangle being played somewhere in here that reminds me of a clock striking a certain hour. With the string instruments doing most of the moving on notes, and a keyboard adding itself in here and there, this is one of my favourite songs of all time. This would definitely be good to dance to and to cry to (I know because I've done so once or twice already).
Groove*Master by Tomokazu Seki & Motoko Kumai
Chobits
Anime | 3:49 | 4,489 KB
Techno-ish to the maximum. I loath, hate, and utterly despise the girl's voice but yet it's kind of addicting at the same time...The male vocalist, however, I don't mind nearly as much. If I'm not wrong, the voices belong to that of Sumomo (Plum) and her original owner (whatever his name was...) which explains why the female vocalist sounds kind of out there and childish. I can't distinguish what all instruments are used besides drums and some type of horn, but whatever they are, they definitely make this song one of the fastest-paced ones I have on this computer (second to maybe -only- the ones by T.M. Revolution.) Meh, it ends with what sounds like a child giggling and going "La la laaa!" and that's all there is to it. If you can't get past what the girl sounds like, then you're in for 3:49 of pain and the wish for a swift death.
Let Me Be With You by ROUND TABLE (ft. Niro)
Chobits
Anime | 4:28 | 4,201 KB
Some sort of violin or something is noticable from the start, and there's an interesting sound...What is it, someone going, "Ooo-oo, ooo-oo!" or an instrument? Well, either way, the female vocals come in soon after this and they begin with the chorus. The verse is short in comparison, then again so is the chorus, and once you get past 1:13, the song basically just repeats itself again except for one or two of the verses. Most of it is the chorus. I love how this one is used to start the anime because it goes well with it, and it's got such an upbeat and poppy (as well as very happy) sound to it. The only thing I have against it is that it's 4:28 of repetativeness.
Ningyo Hime by Tanaka Rie
Chobits
Anime | 4:02 | 3,887 KB
What the heck is a Ningyo? Ah, well; the vocals sound okay but they don't really sound like they belong with the music backing her. At first, the instruments sound good when the song is first starting. After that, it goes downhill a little bit. Once you get to :55, though, it's almost spacey-like and the lyrics sound prettier, especially because there's a stringed instrument backing her faintly along with the music that refutes her unique sound.
Leave Me Alone by Choke Sleeper
Jrock | 4:00 | 4,701 KB
It's hard for someone like me, who isn't used to categorizing individual songs, to know where to put a song like this. It has several different elements in it that various other Japanese bands I listen to include in their varied-styles but for the most part it's punk rock and rap. It starts out slowly and softly enough, then as soon as the main male vocalist is finished with "Please leave me alone!" at the beginning, the music gets louder and harder than you first think it'll be. It takes a bit of time to grow on you (it's -still- growing on me), but it gets to where it sounds better each time you hear it. Ignore me; just download it and see for yourself what I mean. All I can really say is that the music is kind of in-between good and bad and the vocals take a particular taste in order to like it.
Doki! Doki! My Sister Soul by Harenchi Punch
Chokotto Sister
Anime | 4:02 | 4,817 KB
...What is she saying? "It's my revolution" maybe? I can't -exactly- tell, and honestly I'm in no shape to feel like looking it up, but this song is rather cheerful and upbeat. There's a bit of rap in this, but not quite as much as the actual singing done by the female vocalist. The guitar's parts and space-like sounds make this song really fun to listen to and help it to be more memorable. The lyrics are snapped off quickly at some points, but it's a really good song on the whole.
Neko-Nyan Dance by Harenchi Punch
Chokotto Sister
Anime | 3:05 | 4,348 KB
They should have made a DDR song out of this song because the opening reminds me of something that might be on that game. The vocals are okay and they really fit the style this song is done in. Good harmonies and a cheery mood abound within this, and I just have to snicker yet love simultaneously the way they say, "Neko-Nyan dancu, neko-nyan dancu--neko-nyan dancu!" I imagine seeing a random anime character floating through space motionlessly blinking and sweatdropping whenever I listen to this particular song for some reason, which provokes a funny (albeit random) image: Sanji, from One Piece, in an astronaut's outfit floating around in space and flipping off the earth's camera.
Genie in a Bottle by Christina Aguilera
Rock | 3:38| 8,543 KB
What a Girl Wants by Christina Aguilera
Rock | 3:20 | 3,131 KB
Sayonara Solitia by Saeko Chiba
Chrono Crusade
Anime | 4:57 | 4,653 KB
Tsubasa wa Pleasure Line by Kuribayashi Minami
Chrono Crusade
Anime | 4:36 | 10,160 KB
Drums start this song off on its way then in come the singer's voice and it sounds kind of interesting. It's not like some of the others I have on my list, that's for sure, but the beat makes it well worth listening to. There are a lot of great harmonies in this piece and the (I want to say string) instrument in the background sounds absolutely awesome. Somehow, this song reminds me of something you might kick back and tap your foot to while you sip on lemonaid and wear sunglasses in a bikini on a lawn chair by the pool as your friends jump into said pool and splash each other. It's just -that- relaxing.
A Favour House Atlantic by Coheed and Cambria
Rock | 3:54 | 3,669 KB
Drums, again, start this one off as well. In come the guitar riff, which sounds awesome especially, and then enter the vocalist. His voice might annoy you a bit to begin with but, if you listen closely enough, the vocalist sounds like he might have come from the band Rush (another group that's wonderful but that I don't have on my Winamp Play List due to not knowing where my CD or cassette tape of them are). The beat is fast-paced, there are a couple of underlying harmonies that sound wonderful vocally, and the lyrics (if you listen to them instead of just singing it) sound intense and angsty. I can just picture a music video for this in my head that's different from what I've heard the one they have is. It's a lot of nonsense, really, but this song's totally one of the best on my Winamp list.
Requiem by ____
Corrector Yui
Anime | 3:37 | 3,396 KB
...Oooh, my God, I hate this song...It sounds as spacey as Tohru acts during the first part of the episode where Hatsuharu and Momiji are first going to her school when she's with Kyo and the two boys are talking about her...It kind of reminds me of the song (also on this list) from Howl's Moving Castle because of the way the instruments are played. The vocalist goes to several high notes and overall her voice is okay; it just grates my nerves for some weird reason.
Twinkle Star by ____
Cosmic Baton Girl Comet-san
Anime | 3:47 | 3,552 KB
Well, it does sound like what one might imagine it would considering the anime and song titles...It's upbeat, the tune reminds me of Happy Days, and the vocalist sounds pretty good. Her style kind of reminds me of Megumi Hayashibara (I'd better shut up, because I only have one headphone to my ear and so I can't hear her too well...I'm in class...And it -might- be her for all I can remember, since I can't hear the vocalist well enough to give a clear yes or no). Either way, this song is twinkly and happy, and very upbeat. If you feel upset you should listen to it because chances are, once you hear it, you won't feel down anymore. Or, at least, not -quite- as down as you were.
Cosplay Ondo by Nogawa Sakura, Chiba Saeko, Kugimiya Rie, Takahashi Chiaki, Shimizu Ai, & Watanabe Akeno
Cosplay Complex
Anime | 3:31 |3,306 KB
-What- does ondo mean...? Either way, this anime is very messed up. The song's not -too- much better in that sense, either, but it's a really good one to listen to. It sounds kind of weird, especially the random-ish vocal parts stuck in between verses and the chorus. Despite that the voices sound child-like in a way, they're still pretty good I suppose. And, I swear, that one says, "Oooh my God...!"
Ballad of a Fallen Angel by ____
Cowboy Bebop
Anime | 1:47 | 1,673 KB
I can't help but think this song is just a bit odd, but it's probably because this is coming from Cowboy Bebop (jazz-like) and sounds like it belongs to a church or a school chorus. Then again, it could belong to Edward and it would fit perfectly...There's a piano that lilts around the melody during the vocalists' singing parts as well as when nobody is singing, and the harmonies are pretty enough. I don't really like this even though it -is- short and sounds hopeful and youthful...
The Real Folk Blues by Mai Yamane (ft. SEATBELTS)
Cowboy Bebop
Anime | 6:16 | 5,880 KB
Now -this- is more like what I've come to expect from an anime like Cowboy Bebop. I have always liked this song, and I probably always will. There's -definitely- a jazz-like feel to this in every way, all the way down from the rhythym to the vocalist's sound and the sound of the music. The lyrics are catchy and easy to learn, and the beat makes you just want to tap a foot. Everything about this song reminds me of blues, golds, and greys. Everything about this song is good in my opinion. Download this if you get the chance to.
Want It All Back by ____
Cowboy Bebop
Anime | 4:00 | 3,765 KB
It's Cowboy Bebop--a little weirdness is to be expected. Of course, this is a bit weirder than I expected...It's English but I can't understand all of it. I did find the one part, "Or something French like that," funny...It gives me a headache, and the vocalist bothers me dearly. "I spent all my money tryin'a please you and I want it back!" Definitely jazz-like. Don't try it if you're not a fan.
Voice by ____
Crash Gear Nitro
Anime | 5:01 | 7,070 KB
A female vocalist sounds good with this music, and she sounds pretty experienced in my opinion. The music reminds me of a harmonica? And something else...I'm not sure what. But its sound reminds me a lot of a train ride, for some reason I'm not positive about. There are even a couple of nice harmonies!
Cutie Honey by Koda Kumi
Cutie Honey
Anime | 3:05 | 4,347 KB
Koda Kumi...Amuses me. This song is so upbeat and...Slightly jazz-like? I can't get over it...Plus, now that I've been introduced to Ouran High School Host Club, I can't get the thought out of my head of Honey having this song as a background theme. It's just too great an image to deny. Not only that, but the music used for this song strongly reminds me of something from Cowboy Bebop at a few points. But, as always, Koda Kumi's voice sounds awesome. She really knows how to do the harmonies and show off that awesome voice.
Into Your Heart by Koda Kumi
Cutie Honey
Anime | 4:19 | 6,088 KB
This sounds strangely Brittney Spears-ish for some odd reason. Still, though, Koda Kumi's voice sounds awesome with this sound and I'm absolutely in love with it. Like with all her other songs. Also, I get the thought of disco in my head occasionally when I listen to this after not hearing it for a little while. There are the usual good harmonies in some sections, and the song is pretty upbeat and bop-ish. Download this if you get the chance to.
SHALL WE Nori Nori by D-51
Jpop | 5:20 | 7,507 KB
I really love this song, but sometimes, it can get on my nerves. It's just too happy and fun-like. The male vocals sound awesome, and I even like the music that backs it. The only part I don't really like of it, on a good -or- bad day, is their urge to go, "Whoo!" The lyrics are awesome, though, and the high notes reached are pretty well-done for a male. Harmonies, great instrumentals, and a pulsing sound to the instruments in the background if you listen closely enough help to make this an awesome song.
Akumu Kurai by D
Jrock | 6:06 | 11,447 KB
Eguru Shoudou by D
Jrock | 4:38 | 3,270 KB
Love Means Sacrifice by D
Jrock | 4:10 | 2,937 KB
Taiyou wo Okuro hi by D
Jrock | 5:07 | 3,608 KB
Yami Yori Kurai Doukoku no A Capella to Bara Yori Akai Jounetsu no Aria by D
Jrock | 5:05 | 9,567 KB
Such beautiful harmonies. A weird voice, though...It starts out a capella, but the high notes are -gorgeous!- I can't quite understand what's being said even though I -think- the opening is all in English. The hard music comes in after they finish, and it's such a weird song overall...The funky vocals don't stop, but the vocalist really knows how to hit high notes and growl. It makes me chuckle a bit to think about because I can't help thinking about Kozi and Juka in comparison to one another when I listen to the guy singing. The guitars sound great and the drums are pretty good, too. It's got a really memorable rhythm. I swear, his high vocals freak me out. Especially at the end.
Dragonste din tei by Ozone
Techno | 3:35 | 3,361 KB
Face it, this song was -made- by the kid who danced along to it over his webcame and posted it here. It was a friend of mine in Creative Writing class back in eleventh grade, Ashleigh, who introduced me to that video and this song. It's Dutch (I think), and it's got a catchy voice. The singers get some funky effects going all the way through the song and it just really makes you want to dance to it. There's a technoy feel to this song you can't ignore and the rhythm and the way in which it's done makes it impossible to be depressed when you listen to it. That's why this song is on my Feeling Miserable Play List, which contains songs that make it hard to feel upset when you hear them. Don't even ask why this is up with the C/D section of the list; it's hard to explain.
Scapegoat by Daigo Stardust
? | 4:03 | 2,854 KB
I can't exactly understand everything Daigo Stardust says in this song, and I think Scapegoat is an odd title, but the music in the background once he starts the actual singing reminds me a little bit of James Bond or some other sort of spy stuff. His voice sounds pretty good, just like with his other music that I've heard, but I still say he reminds me of what the spawn of David Bowie and Elton John would look and sound like. It's almost like the Japanese version of our late 60s - mid 70s music. He reaches fairly lofty notes in this, and it sounds like his voice squeaks a little in the process. I get this extremely psychadelic feeling when I hear this particular song, probably because of the mixture of the song playing with the Ambience - Down the Drain visualization on my Windows Media Player. It's pretty cool, overall, and I don't just mean the effect of the visualization and the song combined, but the song itself as well. And, as his title suggests, this Daigo Stardust song sounds spacey now and then. The melody and rhythm are easy to catch onto, and I really do love it.
Bumble Bee by BAMBEE
Dance Mania X5
Game? | 3:16 | 3,077 KB
There are nice haromies which kick start this song, and then an upbeat tune comes in to back the singer's vocals. "You're my playboy, play toy, lover, my friend." I love how she calls him a toy...Somehow I'm reminded of Aqua every time I listen to this song, probably because of how the song is carried out, the music to it, and the feel and lyrics of it. Ah, there's not really much to say about this song.
Aoi Syudou(?) by ?
Dance Dance Revolution
Game | 1:36 | 1,890 KB
I had the toughest time -ever- trying to find out who does this one and then I even started doubting my confidence in the title of this song. I looked for thirty minutes straight and couldn't find anything on the lyrics nor the title, -nor- who it's by. All I know for certain is that it comes from Dance Dance Revolution. At any rate, the beat is kind of bop-like and it's hard to describe. The vocalist has a catchy voice and the sound of the music is absolutely fascinating. Myah; ignore my rambling; just try to find it and download it!
Butterfly by Smile.dk
Dance Dance Revolution
Game | 2:57 | 2,772 KB
It starts out with this Japanese-sounding tone to it and progressively continues to sound like this. The vocalist has a good voice but sounds rather like the girl from Aqua now and then. The beat is fast-paced and the lyrics are kind of romantic to a point. This song's definitely a fun one to dance to and, obviously, it's also good for playing DDR to�especially when you get to the more advanced stages of the game. Then your steps can get really complex. Either way, I love this one because it sounds interesting and the rhythm is fun enough to plot out coreographed moves for it.
Butterfly (Pikachu & Pokemon Remix) by ____
Dance Dance Revolution
Game | 2:09 | 2,533 KB
Butterfly (Upswing Mix) by Konami
Dance Dance Revolution
Game | 1:29 | 1,755 KB
Dynamite Rave by ____
Dance Dance Revolution
Game | 2:51 | 2,673 KB
Final Fantasy (Techno Remix) by ____
Dance Dance Revolution
Game | 4:35 | 4,311 KB
Hyper Eurobeat (Glacial) by DDR All Stars
Dance Dance Revolution
Game | 1:38 | 1,923 KB
This song was originally called just Glacial so I thought I'd post that title up with what it's more commonly known as. The beat is technoy, like most other DDR songs I have on my computer, but this one's a little bit more catchy than the others are. The female vocalist is a lot easier to understand than the male rapper thrown in, but if you wonder what he says then go here. There's a night-sky-like feel to this, like many others, as well and an easy to follow rhythm. Dance along to it, play DDR to it, or make pictures and write to it, either one; I've done all of the above and I've noticed that DDR songs offer a lot of inspiration for art and literature in me.
Love Love Shine by ____
Dance Dance Revolution
Game | 1:39 | 1,357 KB
Moonlight Shadow by Annie Haslam
Dance Dance Revolution
Game | 5:44 | 5,390 KB
SAKURA by RevenG
Dance Dance Revolution
Game | 1:39 | 1,357 KB
Simple and Clean (DDR Mix) by Utada Hikaru
Dance Dance Revolution
Game | 1:46 | 1,724 KB
Speed Over Beethoven by Rose
Dance Dance Revolution
Game | 1:29 | 1,742 KB
There isn't any way to deny the fact that this song has a classical yet rocky edge to how it sounds. The female vocalist of this piece has a funny-sounding voice but it goes quite well with the music. The lyrics are sweet but kind of sad and the song's rhythm is fast-paced and great to play DDR to. "Into the night, you'll make me cry; I need your love to save my life�I need you while my piano gently weeps; listen to Beethoven..."
Tears by Naoki Underground
Dance Dance Revolution
Game | 1:39 | 1,943 KB
Drums and some other instruments I can't quite identify start this song off with a fast-paced, and for some reason, night-sky-like sound. The vocalist (who is -again- a female) comes in after 12 seconds of music and she's hard to understand for the most part. All you can really hear are certain words and some snippits of words, but it's easy to tell that the song is kind of sad and that her voice fits it quite well. Technoy and pop-like to a certain extent, this song is one you just have to download to know what I'm talking about. (I'm trying to get -all- the DDR songs but it's not working too well...)
The Legend of Zelda (Techno Version) by ____
Dance Dance Revolution
Game | 1:47 | 1,683 KB
V by ?
Dance Dance Revolution
Game | 1:47 | 2,100 KB
I'm not even going to try to explain who the heck did this song because it's all instrumental anyway. It's such a fast-paced, intense, awesome-sounding song though that you can't help downloading and dancing to it. It's one of my favourite songs to DDR to. The piano does some extremely awesome things with its speed and notes, and the drums and whatever stringed instrument they're using in this give it an even more intense sound. Even if it is all instrumental I suggest you download this soon.
Waka Laka by ____
Dance Dance Revolution
Game | 1:29 | 1,393 KB
BUMBLE BEE by BAMBEE
DanceMania X5
Game | 3:16 | 3,077 KB
Core -Kokoro- by Danger Gang
Jrock | 3:27 | 4,958 KB
Feathers of Sorrow by Danger Gang
Jrock | 4:21 | 3,064 KB
Free Sky by Danger Gang
Jrock | 4:21 | 5,111 KB
Kaizoku no Uta by Danger Gang
Jrock | 3:50 | 5,501 KB
Samurai by Danger Gang
Jrock | 6:35 | 7,736 KB
Promise by ____
Dear Boys
Anime | 4:16 | 6,010 KB
Happy Cosumos by PoppinS
DearS
Anime | 4:15 | 3,994 KB
I don't know -where- to begin in commenting about this song or the anime from which it hails. It's the ending song for DearS, which is a show with perverted titles whose pervertedness have nothing to do with the episodes themselves. The voices of the vocalist(s?) in this song sound awesome although it takes a bit of time for the way they sing to grow on you. They sound a little childish, but it's such an upbeat and happy-sounding song that you can't resist swaying slightly or tapping your fingers along to the beat. The harmonies aren't all too great, but the lyrics are awesome if not kind of random. You might find this song under Happy Cosmos instead of Happy Cosumos, but this is the title under which I discovered it so try both and see which one yields results for you. I recommend strongly you download this. "EVERYBODY SAY YEAH! YEAH! Datte nanka HAPPY COSUMOS! Fuwafuwa PARABOLA chuu ni ukite CHU! Futari FARAWAY; FLY!"
Love Slave by Under 17
DearS
Anime | 4:30 | 4,227 KB
Wow, the images that show on the screen as the opening of this song plays is yuriful and pure heaven for anyone who's into that sort of thing. I mean, come on�Ren and Miu kiss. This anime is just totally full of hentai that most people would adore. And, ugh, that teacher of theirs...She freaks me out. Anyway, this song is cool. The voices of the singers are kind of childish but it fits the mood of the song rather well. I always crack up at some parts of it, though, because of how the anime comes on and uses it. Come -on!- "Majime na no de ha nakute...Kitto (Teacher: *jiggling her chest* H'OO!)" I just crack. -UP!- Aaaaa~nyway, download this song. I can't think of any way to describe how this song sounds except catchy and hilarious.
Voice of the Soul by Death
Metal | 3:42 | 4,346 KB
37.0* C by Yaida Hitomi
Death Note
Anime | 4:55 | 11,809 KB
DRIVE by Takahashi Hitomi
Death Note
Anime | 3:24 | 4,793 KB
Lonely by Deep Spirit
Techno | 5:02 | 3,550 KB
See Me in Shadow by Delain
Gothic | 4:40 | 7,587 KB
Forbidden by DespairsRay
Jrock | 4:47 | 6,593 KB
[Fuyuu Shita Risou] by DespairsRay
Jrock | 4:23 | 4,123 KB
Hai to Ame by DespairsRay
Jrock | 4:47 | 6,593 KB
Marry of the Blood by DespairsRay
Jrock | 4:38 | 4,361 KB
Monokuro ni Natta Saigo no hi by DespairsRay
Jrock | 6:21 | 5,958 KB
Oboro no Tsuki by DespairsRay
Jrock | 4:33 | 4,278 KB
Spider by DespairsRay
Jrock | 4:46 | 3,362 KB
Tainted World by DespairsRay
Jrock | 5:12 | 7,434 KB
100 Mono Tobira by ____
Detective Conan
Anime | 3:34 | 5,038 KB
Always by Mai Kuraki
Detective Conan
Anime | 4:08 | 3,890 KB
Aoi Aoi Kono Hoshi ni by Azumi Uehara
Detective Conan
Anime | 3:52 | 3,641 KB
Boku ga Iru by Iori
Detective Conan
Anime | 2:46 | 2,603 KB
Dream x Dream by Rina Aiuchi
Detective Conan
Anime | 5:17 | 7,444 KB
Everlasting by B'z
Detective Conan
Anime | 3:38 | 3,420 KB
Feel Your Heart by ?
Detective Conan
Anime | 5:29 | 5,142 KB
Growing of My Heart by Mai Kuraki
Detective Conan
Anime | 4:27 | 6,281 KB
Happy Birthday by Kyouko
Detective Conan
Anime | 4:44 | 4,441 KB
I Can't Stop My Love For You by Aiuchi Rina
Detective Conan
Anime | 4:17 | 5,035 KB
(Note that this anime also goes by the name of Case Closed.) I absolutely love this song. It starts off with a guitar, then the drums come in. The first words that you hear are "I can't stop my love for you," which is obviously the title, too. It's definitely a fast song and it has a bit of techno and pop to its sound which makes it even catchier. It's a very sweet song overall, and the harmonies included in the melodies (as well as the instruments playing in the background) are awesome. When I first heard this song I was completely floored because I'd expected it to be slower and softer than it is (though I'm glad it wasn't). I even think my old chorus teacher would have liked this. The drums are (at least, I think they are,) what keeps this song at its pace because you can hear its clear rhythm and the beat of it in the background as Aiuchi sings. Ahh, I miss the days when this show came on the TV channels I get...
Meikyuu no Lovers by Heath
Detective Conan
Anime | 4:05 | 1,441 KB
Mune ga Dokidoki by The High Lows
Detective Conan
Anime | 4:16 | 4,003 KB
Yes! The Japanese version of the opening song for the first season of this show aired in America! I love this so very much...The guitar sounds awesome but the vocals kind of clash with it (particularly with the drums in the background). All things considered I -still- really love this song and it's rather sweet if you know the translation of it. (Kind of dumb at one point though because the first couple of lines mean "It was the first new century in one hundred years." Of course it's the first new one after that long! Ugh, how stupid do people think we are, really? Then again how stupid do -I- think America is? XD XD) As I said, though, I love this song very much. You'll really enjoy it, mainly because the beat is easy to learn which makes the lyrics easier to learn as well. The rhythm is pretty constant and reminds you of a nighttime beach party with all kinds of games going on.
Mysterious Eyes by Garnet Crow
Detective Conan
Anime | 4:29 | 4,214 KB
Natsu wo Matsu Seiru no Youni by Zard
Detective Conan
Anime | 4:37 | 6,510 KB
Nazo by Komatsu Miho
Detective Conan
Anime | 4:38 | 4,355 KB
Secret of My Heart by Kuraki Mai
Detective Conan
Anime | 4:27 | 4,181 KB
Start in My Life by Kuraki Mai
Detective Conan
Anime | 5:12 | 4,884 KB
Step By Step by Ziggy
Detective Conan
Anime | 4:24 | 4,134 KB
This song has a kind of deep meaning to me because someone I care about very much liked this series a lot. A guitar and drums begin this song and shortly after the male singer's voice comes in. He has a cool voice, kind of dweeby when he jerks the words to a halt or to an end, but on longer notes he sounds completely awesome in my personal opinion. The beat and rhythm, as well as the tune, make this really fit the show that it closes for. There's something like a barber shop quartet thing that happens near the chorus where the singer(s?) x 3 go "Ahhh, ahhh, ahhh..." and it just sounds fun to listen to. Every time I listen to it I tap my foot...
Time After Time by ?
Detective Conan
Anime | 4:01 | 5,673 KB
Truth by Two-Mix
Detective Conan
Anime | 5:32 | 5,200 KB
Unmei no Ruuretto Mawashite by Zard
Detective Conan
Anime | 5:17 | 4,343 KB
Winter Bells by Mai Kuraki
Detective Conan
Anime | 4:40 | 3,288 KB
Happy Smile Hello by ?
Di Gi Charat
Anime | 3:56 | 3,689 KB
This song definitely sounds like a live production because there's the sound of a crowd when it first comes on after the instruments begin. The voices of the girls sound a little unusual, if not kind of downright childish, and in a way it reminds me of Sumomo's voice from the song Groove*Master. The rhythm is fast, the mood is happy and very energetic, and the guitar is playing a kind of jerky rhythm faintly resembling the notes the vocalists are singing. The drums, I suppose, are what really keeps this song moving but it's good none-the-less. I couldn't find the name of the group who did this song even though I looked for about five minutes, so maybe you'll have better luck if you try it. I found this song on gendou so I don't think you'll need to worry about who it's by that much�just the song name and/or the anime it came from, both bits of information which have been provided for you. You just can't be depressed when you listen to this song; it's -not- possible. The song gives you a great first impression of the anime if you've never seen it before now.
Only One, Number 1 by Okui Masami
Di Gi Charat
Anime | 3:52 | 3,636 KB
Red Emotion by Piyoko Keeping Operation
Di Gi Charat
Anime | 3:22 | 3,241 KB
Tomodachi~For My Friend by ?
Di Gi Charat
Anime | 4:00 | 3,766 KB
Deutschland by Die Prinzen
Gpop | 3:41 | 3,487 KB
Butterfly by Wada Kouji
Digimon
Anime | 4:18 | 5,045 KB
Guitars and drums start this song off on an already-obviously fast-paced beat until 18 seconds later when Wada Kouji's voice comes in. He has a, I suppose you could call it, unique sound so it's hard for me to confuse his vocal talent with anyone else's. There are some harmonies in the chorus that sound almost like what you would expect to hear in a stereotypical black church choir: soul-ish. That adds a great touch to the sound of the song, however, and makes it sound even better. I'm biased towards Wada Kouji's music, I admit, so I'll probably always give you good reviews on his music. ^^x
Egao by Wada Kouji
Digimon
Anime | 5:13 | 4,905 KB
Someone please tell me how I got away with having a song that's longer than the previous one by the same artist and from the same series but that has less KB to take up? Go figure. This one starts out quietly with a piano or some other sort of key instrument and Wada Kouji comes in right from the beginning, although his voice is softer and less powerful than it is in other songs or indeed, than it is later on in the song. I've got to admit I'm interested in this guy's work mostly because this song is one of the two most important ones that I own right now due to the fact that someone I used to talk to who's very important to me sent them to me. Anyway, every time I hear this song, for some reason I invision a train and some random person looking out the window past a reflection of themself at the train station as they're leaving...I don't know why. It's a catchy song and the instruments really help to make it even more interesting to listen to even if the singer's voice doesn't get you hooked like it did me.
Eien no Kagayaki by AiM
Digimon
Anime | 6:09 | 5,824 KB
Tenshi no Inori by AiM
Digimon
Anime | 5:22 | 5,047 KB
If nothing else, you'll walk away from hearing this song with the distinct feeling of having spent winter with those closest to you. Personally, every time I hear this song I invision varying scenes of the stereotypical "Perfect Christmas"�that is, sledding with your friends, sitting by a warm fire laughing with your friends and lover as it snows outside, decorating the tree, going caroling, all of that good stuff. The reason behind the Christmasy feeling to this particular song could be that the beginning words are, in fact, "'Merry Christmas,' my song for you..." The vocalist is a girl and the way she sounds is a little hard to describe. In parts she sounds like a child while in other areas of the song she sounds more professional, particularly when the harmonies come in here and there to sing backup for her. You'll love this song even if it's not too fast-paced. It's laid back and reminds me of Christmases gone past with those I care about, and that's what I think I like the best about this. In a way, you can't help but to smile when you listen to it as you recall good memories from your past as this plays on.
The Biggest Dreamer by Wada Kouji
Digimon
Anime | 3:49 | 3,595 KB
[KR]Cube by Dir en Grey
Jrock | 4:09 | 3,895 KB
Agitated Screams of Maggots by Dir en Grey
Jrock | 2:59 | 2,799 KB
Berry by Dir en Grey
Jrock | 4:20 | 6,098 KB
Wow. This song sounds -so- violent. Let's face it, Dir en Grey's a dark group even if Kyo is very hot. The opening lines to this song? They're so very pleasant to listen to...Actually they're pretty much just violent but I can't stop from laughing each time I hear the girl saying them because what she says threw me completely. "I'm sorry! I didn't mean it! I'll be good! I'm gonna kill you; I'm gonna blow your head off like raspberry jelly." All in all, it's a funny way to open the song. But then the instruments come in and it sounds hard and not as funny. The drums and guitar come in first and mostly it's the drums that sets the pace for this song. The singer's voice sounds strained through most of his lines, but in the chorus he gets to relax them a little and it sounds really awesome. I need to remember to look up a translation of these lyrics, because it sounds like domestic violence since about 1:54 in there sounds like a lot of shouting and then "Shut up!" can be heard. And- is that a gunshot thrown in near the ending of it? Well, given the translation of the lyrics of Mazohyst of Decadence, I wouldn't be surprised if this were a song used to make a statement...
Cage by Dir en Grey
Jrock | 5:34 | 5,227 KB
As this particular song comes on, it sounds like a music box is playing and it's very beautiful. At around 32 seconds in the music box dies off and the real instruments kick in and the drums and guitar set the pace once more. The instruments are all you hear until about 28 seconds later when the vocalist starts singing in a kind of low voice, although it sounds very good and matches the song's mood well. At points he's overriden by the instruments' intensity (that could just be my 8-year-old computer though) but overall he's easy to hear. I swear to God the vocals in this are drop dead great in my personal opinion. I wonder what it's -saying- though. There's a kind of surreal feel to how it sounds just before the chorus starts up which makes it sound even -better.- I wonder why I didn't listen to this more often before now?
Child Prey by Dir en Grey
Jrock | 3:52 | 5,446 KB
Well. Just by the title alone the song sounds like it's going to have something to do with kidnappers or child molesters/pedophiles (bad Vexen!) Really, though, I haven't gotten fluent enough in Japanese to know what they're really takling about nor have I gotten the opportunity to look up a lyrics translation for it. When it first comes on the instruments are at it and, again, the drums are setting the pace for how quickly the song goes. Not long after this the vocals come in and there's a lot of shouting out the lyrics in this one. I'm not -too- fond of this particular song but it's pretty good all-in-all.
Clever Sleazoid by Dir en Grey
Jrock | 2:55 | 4,107 KB
Conceived Sorrow by Dir en Grey
Jrock | 4:49 | 6,788 KB
Kodou by Dir en Grey
Jrock | 3:39 | 4,288 KB
Mazohyst of Decadence by Dir en Grey
Jrock | 9:17 | 17,427 KB
Geeze could you possibly get a longer song you guys? And come on look at the bites to this baby! Anyway, the song starts with the kind of music you'd expect a belly dancer to dance to. It sounds almost Arabic...And then comes the baby giggling and crying. This song is ubre depressing, I'll tell you that much. About 1:29 into the song, Kyo comes in with a whiney tone to his voice. What this song's really about is pretty much an abortion and some of the baby's views towards it. It's dark, depressing, and now that I know what it says? I can't stop from crying every time I hear this song. The instruments leave a little to be desired but it's pretty good overall I suppose. There's at least a deep message to this one.
Mr. Newsman by Dir en Grey
Jrock | 3:52 | 3,629 KB
Mushi by Dir en Grey
Jrock | 6:28 | 9,803 KB
Raison D'etre by Dir en Grey
Jrock | 4:49 | 3,389 KB
The Domestic Fucker Family by Dir en Grey
Jrock | 3:08 | 2,942 KB
The Final by Dir en Grey
Jrock | 4:17 | 5,028 KB
I can't quite explain to you how this one sounds. All I know is that it sounds awesome and it's one of my favourite songs by Dir en Grey. The guitar and drums are pretty much all you can hear for 45 seconds when Kyo's vocals come in sounding kind of soft and whispered until he hits a note with more intensity then quiets down. At 1:15 into the song, the chorus comes in and there are a couple of good harmonies that are just a little bit hard to hear because of the instruments. I can't help but think about the colours black and blue when I listen to thi song; that, and the song called The Final Countdown (by Europe I think). The colour thing is probably because of the fact that I'm using the Windows XP skin on my Winamp Player right now. ^^x
Where Dead Angels Lie by Dissection
? | 5:51 | 5,493 KB
Devil & Angel by ?
D.N. Angel
Anime | 3:47 | 3,560 KB
Frozen Flower by ?
D.N. Angel
Anime | 1:28 | 1,390 KB
Frozen Smile by ?
D.N. Angel
Anime | :49 | 1,951 KB
Groovy Blue by Masaya Onosaka (Dark Mousy)
D.N. Angel
Anime | 3:38 | 3,415 KB
What sets the pace for -this- song? It pretty much sets itself. There's a rock feel to this song, which is understandable, and the vocals are great. I don't completely remember where I got this song from, but I do remember that I was glad to have it. The lower notes the male (yes. Male.) vocalist hits sound as though they're almost out of his voice register but he reaches the higher notes quite well. Adding to the glory of this song are the subtle harmonic areas where a 'second him,' so to speak, backs the frontal lyrics he's singing and the instruments do wonders for how this song sounds. Overall it's very good.
Ice and Snow by ?
D.N. Angel
Anime | 4:40 | 4,387 KB
True Light by ?
D.N. Angel
Anime | 4:18 | 4,047 KB
Hiiragi by Do As Infinity
Jpop | 4:29 | 6,317 KB
Tookumade by Do As Infinity
Jpop | 4:03 | 5,720 KB
Under the Moon by Do As Infinity
Jpop | 4:27 | 6,006 KB
I find it kind of funny that a difference of ten seconds between songs can boost the KB by 978. Ah, well; I'm no computer expert so I don't know how that balances out. Anyway, what can I say about this song...I can't figure out where to put it genre-wise, that's one thing. The guitar could be done without and other instruments used in its place as per my personal opinion, that's another! Anyway, the female vocalist has a pretty good voice but it can grate on your nerves at times. It's a good song overall but I don't listen to it all that much. The chorus really is the best part of the song because it's then that you can hear some pretty good harmonies between the two voices of the singer. Don't get me wrong, DAI is good, but I preferred the song "Fukai Mori" done for the second ending of Inuyasha. --x
Yesterday & Today by Do As Infinity
Jpop | 5:59 | 6,226 KB
Tuhon by Dong Bang Shin Ki
Kpop | 4:36 | 11,053 KB
Neko ni Nare by Sukima Switch
Doraemon Nubita no Kyoryu 2006
Anime | 6:17 | 8,839 KB
Comfort by Yuki Kajiura
.hack//Liminality
Anime | 1:49 | 1,735 KB
Sweet Memories #1 by Yuki Kajiura
.hack//Liminality
Anime | 2:44 | 2,252 KB
Sweet Memories #2 by Yuki Kajiura
.hack//Liminality
Anime | 1:54 | 1,789 KB
A Stray Child by Yuki Kajiura
.hack//sign
Anime | 2:47 | 2,619 KB
Broken Wings by Yuki Kajiura
.hack//sign
Anime | 1:17 | 1,063 KB
Fake Wings (Make Decision Version by Yuki Kajiura
.hack//sign
Anime | 3:25 | 3,221 KB
In the Land of Twilight, Under the Moon by Yuki Kajiura
.hack//sign
Anime | 3:46 | 3,532 KB
Kiss by See-Saw
.hack//sign
Anime | 1:48 | 3,668 KB
Labyrinth by Yuki Kajiura
.hack//sign
Anime | 2:22 | 2,230 KB
Obsession by See-Saw
.hack//sign
Anime | 4:31 | 4,240 KB
Open Your Heart by Yuki Kajiura
.hack//sign
Anime | 3:31 | 3,315 KB
And yet another case where I can't quite explain why the KB works out to what it does. There's only 5 more than 3,310 (how I view the minutes and seconds) of the song to begin with...At any rate! There's not very much to this song in the first place but it's still quite catchy nevertheless. The way the name of the anime is said out is "Dot Hack Sign," but what's written above is how I've always seen it spelled out, so that's what I listed for you. It's -really- hard to figure out what sets the pace for someone like me who isn't that great when it comes to instruments that -aren't- keyboards or pianos of some sort. The music that opens it and continues playing through the whole of the song sounds almost as though you could meditate to it easily, which you probably could, seeing as I'm going to try it in a little while before I go to bed. Basically all there is lyric-wise to the song is "Open your heart" and something about (I think) a connection. The words that are sung in this song are echoed in the background as though the vocalist is singing into a crystal blue, deep cave, while the instruments are being added in later. It's all very relaxing and peaceful to tell the truth.
Rain and Storm by Yuki Kajiura
.hack//sign
Anime | 3:01 | 2,846 KB
Say Goodbye by Yuki Kajiura
.hack//sign
Anime | 1:52 1,762 KB
Silent Life by Yuki Kajiura
.hack//sign
Anime | 4:07 | 3,865 KB
Valley of Mist by Yuki Kajiura
.hack//sign
Anime | 3:34 | 3,350 KB
Shizuka na Hibi no Kaidan wo by Dragon Ash
? | 4:30 | 4,226 KB
I Like My Sitar by Dr. Bombay
Techno/Pop? | 3:05 | 2,907 KB
Aisaretai by Dream
Jpop | 4:52 | 4,578 KB
Yourself (Dub's Unrestricted Remix) by Dream
Jpop | 7:07 | 6,683 KB
Rodeo by Due'le Quartz
Jrock | 4:40 | 4,383 KB
Time to Die by ?
Earth Girl Arjuna
Anime | 2:50 | 2,670 KB
Lilium (Saint's Version) by GRIFFIN Chorus
Elfen Lied
Anime | 2:54 | 4,099 KB
Lilium by Kumiko Noma
Elfen Lied
Anime | 3:01 | 4,265 KB
BBQ Riot Song by ELLEGARDEN
Jrock | 2:05 | 2,966 KB
Wadatsumi no Uta by EllDorado
? | 3:25 | 4,016 KB
Ass Like That by Eminem
Rap | 4:25 | 5,761 KB
Just Lose It by Eminem
Rap | 4:08 | 5,156 KB
Mockingbird by Eminem
Rap | 4:10 | 5,282 KB
Miao Sha by Energy
Cpop | 3:55 | 7,071 KB
Dancing with Mephisto by Enigma
? | 4:27 | 4,179 KB
Kiba by Exist+Trance
Jrock | 5:00 | 3,520 KB
Everlasting Song by FictionJunction ASUKA
Erementar Gerad
Anime | 2:51 | 4,022 KB
Dance of Curse I by ?
Escaflowne
Anime | 4:09 | 3,895 KB
Dance of Curse II by Yoko Kanno
Escaflowne
Anime | 1:48 | 2,545 KB
Hikari no Naka e by Maaya Sakamoto
Escaflowne
Anime | 4:40 | 4,386 KB
It's almost sad how this song comes on. Not in the sense that it's a bad song, not by any means, but in the sense that it gives off a kind of sad feeling that has an underlying hopeful twinge to it. "Hikari no Naka e"..."Into the Light" if my translating skills aren't all that far off. The vocalist is a girl and her voice sounds pretty good. The amount of softness she puts into the lyrics matches the song's feeling quite well, and the choice of a piano to accompany her singing instead of a guitar and drums like most other songs I have on my computer is well made. Later on something that sounds (to me) akin to a violin plays to give it more feeling and -then- the occasional beat is added that -isn't- a piano and it sounds gorgeous. I seriously recommend that you download this one.
Mystic Eyes by Wada Hiroki
Escaflowne
Anime | 4:18 | 4,035 KB
Anything For You by Evanescence
Rock | 3:25 | 3,221 KB
The start of a 21-long-songlist of Evanescence music on my Winamp list of songs. It starts out well enough and only gets better as it progresses. Like pretty much all of the other songs I've heard by Evanescence, the guitar and drums come in not long after the song starts off and Amy's voice sounds fantastic with the style of music they play. The lyrics are kind of sad, though..."Can you forget the world that you thought you knew? If you want me, come and find me." Then, let's not forget the classical addiction to the person the singer is supposedly singing to which is expressed by "There's only you and every day I need more" and "I'll do anything you say just tell me." A great example of the misunderstanding that is known as the idea that you need a lover to validate your life. Amy Lee's voice is perfect for this kind of music and the echoes in the background give it a haunting lilt that will probably send chills down your spine when you hear it. Ahh, I hate the lines "I'll believe all your lies; just pretend that you love me" and "I'll be anything for you."
Anywhere by Evanescence
Metal | 3:49 | 3,604 KB
Wow, I've officially covered 54 of the (now) over 326+ songs on my list! This song is definitely sad and it sounds different than most of Evanescence's other music with how it comes on; it's reminescent of Amy and Seether's song Broken. "Leaving here tonight�here's no need to tell anyone; they'd only hold us down, so by the morning light, we'll be half way to anywhere, where no one needs a reason." is one part the male vocalist sings, which gives a -very- slight country feel to this song which is a little uncharacteristic of Amy's music. Some lyrics from the girl's part? "Forget this life�come with me; don't look back, you're safe now. Unlock your heart, drop your guard; no one's left to stop you now." I can't help crying when I hear this one because it reminds me of how desperate I was (A/N: "Was? What the hell are *you* on, you still *are* desperate to get away from the impossible love feeling!" 'Shut up...') to escape a few things love-related. If you're depressed and looking to cheer up, this probably isn't the best song to listen to; however if you're just feeling blue and want to know without a doubt someone can sympathize with the feeling of wanting to leave a memory or two behind, this is the perfect song for you.
Bleed (I Must Be Dreaming) by Evanescence
Gothic Rock | 0:59 | 933 KB
Well, isn't -this- a short one? I look at songs like this as background music for a character in a movie or cartoon show/anime/comic book who has a pretty bad past with emotions. I'm pretty sure this song should be longer than it is. My computer is fucked up about this kind of thing. This is all I have of it, though, but the song comes on quietly then gets about as loud as it's going to get by 15 seconds in. The guitar and drums are doing their thing, with the drums slowing the pace up and (I think it's a guitar anyway) moving it along, while Amy's voice sounds haunting and a little spooky with the slight echo given to it by the song. That's basically all I can say about it with only 59 seconds to go on...
Bring Me to Life by Evanescece
Gothic Rock | 3:59 | 7,539 KB
Demise by Evanescence
Gothic Rock | 1:30 | 1,414 KB
Okay. I'll buy that 1:30 is all there is to -this- particular song; there's no trace that there will be any lyrics by the time it goes off so I suppose that -is- all you get with this one. Pretty much all this instrumental piece is (and I don't like it all that much surprisingly) the drums and a guitar going at a very agonizingly slow pace. It makes me think of brooding times and annoyance which puts me in a cynical, sadistic, and sarcastic mood. Which people don't seem to like. It gets very quiet near the end, though, just as it starts going off.
Even in Death by Evanescence
Gothic Rock | 4:09 | 3,895 KB
Have you heard Haunted by this same group? The way it -first- comes on reminds you of that song until the main instrument of choice for this song comes in and then Amy joins. It sounds eerie but the lyrics are even more chilling. It all builds to the chorus, where the first words spoken there sound like it says "How do you escape forever?" It's all an awesome piece of work that I'm -very- fond of. I can't even begin to describe how it sounds except to say that it sounds absolutely fantastic. You might like it if only for the way the music and melody is played by the instruments if Amy's voice (by any small chance that it could happen) doesn't appeal to you. You really should download this one.
Everybody's Fool by Evanescence
Gothic Rock | 3:15 | 3,063 KB
Well isn't this kind of dark and depressing? Starting out with what sounds like a sort of church-like backing music and a stringed instrument of some sort, this song is good mostly because of the harmonies and the sound of the music itself. This is the perfect song to listen to if you're upset with one of your friends over a betrayal of some sort. (Trust me; I know because I did just that.) "Never was and never will be�you're not real and you can't see me, and somehow, now you're everybody's fool."
Forever Gone, Forever You by Evanescence
Gothic Rock | 3:24 | 3,198 KB
The melody of this song might sound extremely familiar to Bring Me to Life by this same group even if the accompanying music is considerably different. (Then again so are the lyrics!) At one or two points, Amy goes into a quiet background "Ahhh~" which slides up and down the scale of notes and sounds very good in my personal opinion even if it -does- remind me of an alluring siren which, by the way, is exactly what this song reminds me of: A siren who's been betrayed by the person she loves and is singing in sorrow over that event even though the one it's about will never hear her sad song. (Hmm I'm going to have to use that as a story idea...) As usual, the guitar and drums are present and they sound awesome with Amy's voice. You'll love this one.
Forgive Me by Evanescence
Slow Rock | 3:02 | 2,847 KB
This song is just too accurate to a lot of the situations one of my friends and I repeatedly play out together, usually because she begins our fights, and I can't help feeling like I'm about to cry every time I hear this. "Then you look at me; you're not shouting anymore�you're suddenly broken. I'd give anything now to kill those words for you; each time I say something I regret, I cry�I don't wanna lose you. But somehow I know that you will never leave me." I'm a complete idiot when it comes to many of my friends. Not in the sense that I'll try stupid things because they pressure me to (I'm strong against peer pressure for my age) but in the sense that I'll forgive them even if I'd be -so- much -obviously- better without them as friends. Anyway, there's not too much going on in the musical category with this song. Most of what it is is Amy Lee's vocals coming through sadly and sounding as though she's suffering for something she said or did. There are good harmonies (particularly where she starts saying "I thought that I would die, it hurt so much to hurt you.") and the choice of musical instruments to be used to back her strong vocals really puts forth the mood of sadness and regret the song seems like it's so desperately trying to convey to the listeners. "I need you to survive, so stay with me. You look in my eyes, and I'm screaming inside that I'm sorry."
Going Under by Evanescence
Gothic Rock | 3:37 | 6,213 KB
Goodnight by Evanescence
Ballad | 1:31 | 1,431 KB
At first, this particular song sounds a little creepy because of the piano and the notes it plays, then Amy's voice comes in singing her lines and it sounds a little echoy which gives it a great sound. It reminds me a little bit of an Enya song or two that I've heard before. I'm sure I could make a story, or at least a poem, spurred on by every Evanescence song I've ever heard and one day I'll try just that. Anyway, the song picks up as Amy sings then by the end it begins slowing back up again to less than the rate it started on until the piano drops out completely.
Haunted by Evanescence
Gothic Rock | 3:06 | 2,920 KB
Of course this piece of wonderful music from Evanescence carries out its fantastic effects through its haunting, eerie, chilling sound in both the music and Amy Lee's voice (which is backed by another recording of her singing a higher note of the melody you hear easily). That's all part of what makes this song so wonderful. There are continual harmonies between the melody and the soprano notes Amy sings in the backing parts, and then there's the chilling "Ahhh, ahhh" between the chorus and the next verses that adds to the effect. I always get the feeling of a house haunted by the spirit of a girl whose obsessor loved her so much that he ended up accidentally killing her and the spirit of the one who was obsessing over her and who was so grief-stricken when he killed her that he killed himself. Even in death he keeps pulling her back to him because he just can't let go of her...The song stops quite suddenly after her final "I won't let you pull me down." (Which, might I add, makes me invision that the girl's spirit finally escaped him and moved on while his is still dwelling, sorrowfully, within the haunted house.)
Hello by Evanescence
? | 3:40 | 5,166 KB
What kicks this song off to a great, saddening start is the sound of the piano playing its chords until Amy's voice joins in after a few seconds with an even sadder, wistful tone of voice. It's almost as if she's standing before the rusty, opened gates of an old, abandoned school playground looking back at it sadly, speaking to one of the people that her "ghost," let's call it, left behind who is swinging slowly on one of the swing sets in the cold autumn wind in the wee hours of daylight. I have a very overactive imagination..."Don't try to fix me�I'm not broken. Hello, I am the light living for you so you can hide. Don't cry." Obviously the song sounds as if it's about someone who had died and was speaking to the loved ones that they left behind in some parts and then gets desperate to try and talk to those who are upset over the loss of her life because they can't hear her. The tune and lyrics are all just so very depressing that you can't help but feel sympathy towards the feelings put into the song. Especially if you've had to experience the death of something or someone you cared deeply for or are worried that someone you care for may be in trouble and you can't know for certain...
Imaginary by Evanescence
Gothic Rock | 4:19 | 7,531 KB
Lies by Evanescence
Gothic Rock | 3:48 | 3,577 KB
This one opens with nothing but Amy going "Ohhh" in a canon with her own voice recorded over herself singing it and then after a few seconds the music finally comes in. It starts to take on a rather angry, chilly feel that, when it comes in full force at last 38 seconds in, the music helps to give off. Everyone knows what it's like to be lied to by someone they care about or think highly of. Amy's voice is a little hard to hear (though it's there faintly) when the male's voice is speaking, but then hers takes over control of the lyrics and it sounds a little hurt and angry. The drums back out for a few moments and there's almost complete silence until they, and the guitar, begin and her vocals come back in with the "Ohhh" canons again. I can't really understand the lyrics too well and I haven't gotten a chance to look them up but the way they're sung sounds excellent with this song.
Listen to the Rain by Evanescence
Chorus | 1:05 | 1,024 KB
Basically all there is to this song is a piano, multiple layers of "Listen, listen," and "Ahhh" (the last of which is sung by what sounds like a very small professional male choir). Then, with like many of the songs on my crappy computer, it cuts off after a few more lines that I couldn't exactly understand no matter how much I tried to hear it. However, during the duration of the computer, it sounds extremely harmonious and very unlike the kind of music Evanescence usually produces. It's almost peaceful and meditation-worthy.
Missing by Evanescence
Gothic Rock | 4:15 | 5,993 KB
There are some spine-tingling things done with vocals and very little music at the beginning that don't necessarily creep you out or really impress you so much as they do set up a mood of sadness and emptiness as well as longing. Amy Lee's voice brings in even deeper sadness to the song as she continues singing, eventually finding her way to the lines, "You won't cry for my absence, I know�you forgot me long ago. Am I that unimportant? Am I so insignificant? Isn't something missing? Isn't someone missing me?" and "Though I'd die to know you love me, I'm all alone. Isn't someone missing me?" There are hard to understand whispers all through the parts of the song that don't have a verse or chorus going on which makes it seem even sadder and more forlorn and it sounds awesome. As with many songs on my Winamp Player, and as with most of the Evanescence songs particularly, there are some good harmonies between her singing melody and the soprano/alto notes she sings in the record-overs placed in with them. It's overall a very sad song with a lonely and blue feel to it. Again, you'd love it.
My Last Breath by Evanescence
Gothic Rock | 3:53 | 2,734 KB
The version I have sounds like a live production (which I generally don't like because the singers take too many liberties with the notes of the song). Mostly what plays during the verses are drums, and Amy's vocals are (of course) also easy to hear. "Holding my last breath; safe inside myself are all my thoughts of you. Sweet rapture in life, it ends here tonight. I miss the winter; a world of fragile things." There's a sad feel to this song, like most others by Evanescence, and it's just a little bit disturbing because of the line "I know you hear me; I can taste it in your tears." Yeah...Let's all go lick the faces of someone who made us cry or that we made cry to see if we can taste something in it besides salt and whatever the taste of that person's skin may contain. I can't really tell if there are too many harmonies in this song but it's good anyway, and what sounds like a stringed instrument in the background is what really keeps this song moving more than even the drums and slight use of the guitar.
My Tourniquet by Evanescence
Gothic Rock | 4:40 | 8,443 KB
October by Evanescence
? | 6:26 | 6,053 KB
I can't really say that many good things about this particular song because I'm not all that fond of it. My friend, Raine, says it fits her situation with someone she likes quite well but I'm perfectly fine without it. To be honest, I can't completely hear what she's saying because she slurs the words a bit too much for my personal liking in parts and there is a big lack of instrumental backing compared to other songs Amy's done. There's a guitar, that much is easy to hear, but it pretty much just plays the same few chords over and over again as her voice does all the musical sliding. In a couple of areas there's a horn of some sort added in (or at least that's what it sounds like) and then in one section of this song Amy does a canon of herself singing lyrics over the main words she's singing and that's basically the only part worth hearing in my opinion. It's really all just meant to convey an emotion that other songs convey so much better that I just don't have a -need- for this particular piece of music. It takes all kinds to rock the world I suppose...
Restless by Evanescence
? | 6:05 | 5,717 KB
So Close by Evanescence
? | 4:29 | 4,224 KB
A guitar begins this song with a pretty good start and then comes the drums. It takes just a few seconds longer before the vocalist comes in with the lyrics and you get the feeling that it's a rather slow song in comparison to some of Evanescence's other work. Her voice gives the feel of sadness (is that just the flavour of her vocal cords or something?) that the lower notes of the harmony added not too much longer after this point make more obvious and helps to deepen. There is a more rock-like feel to it in some parts given life by the drums and guitar going at it until it slows back down once again so that it can go off.
Surrender by Evanescence
? | 3:35 | 3,380 KB
Whenever I hear how this starts I think "Night sky with crickets chirping underneath the stars." Amy's voice comes in softly and at first the song sounds like it has a church organ playing. This song is sad and the drums really set the pace�especially when it gets to the chorus but all the same it still sounds excellent (just like her other songs). There's a quiet "Ahh, oooh" in the background as Amy sings and the instruments play which helps it to seem kind of eerie and as the church-organ-like instrument continues playing it begins to feel a little bit dark. That's Evanescence for you!
Taking Over Me by Evanescence
Gothic Rock | 3:52 | 6,625 KB
Where Will You Go by Evanescence
Progressive Rock | 3:47 | 5,343 KB
Whisper by Evanescence
Gothic Rock | 5:27 | 9,490 KB
Angel Attack by ?
Evangelion
Anime : 3:42 | 3,481 KB
Cruel Angel Thesis A.D.2001 by ?
Evangelion
Anime | 4:47 | 5,620 KB
Tempest by ?
Evangelion
Anime | 5:19 | 4,991 KB
Katamari on the Rocks by ?
Everyone Loves Katamari
Anime | 6:37 | 7,684 KB
Kurukuru Rock by ?
Everyone Loves Katamari
Anime | 5:10 | 6,002 KB
Ai Chuuseishin by ?
Excel Saga
Anime | 3:47 |3,558 KB
Everybody Shake It Buddy by ?
FAKE
Anime | 4:45 | 4,455 KB
Starlight Heaven by Rika Matsumoto
FAKE
Anime | 3:58 | 3,723 KB
London Bridge (Oh Snap) by Fergie
? | 3:31 | 4,126 KB
Over the Fantasy by Kana Ueda
Final Fantasy Unlimited
Anime | 4:22 | 4,107 KB
Romancing Train by Move
Final Fantasy Unlimited
Anime | 5:03 | 4,754 KB
One Winged Angel (Sephiroth's Theme~METAL VERSION) by ?
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
Game | 6:07 | 8,604 KB
Redemption by Gackt
Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerberus
Game | 3:58 | 5,597 KB
Endless Love Endless Road by Mayuko Aoki & Masakazu Morita
Final Fantasy X
Game | 5:40 | 5,330 KB
Oasis by Gackt
Fist of the North Star
Anime | 4:43 | 4,426 KB
Kimi ha Suteki by FLOPPY
Jtechno (o.O) | 4:11 | 3,938 KB
Hybrid Rainbows by The Pillows
Fooly Cooly
Anime | 3:58 | 3,726 KB
Remember the Name by Fort Minor
Rap | 3:48 | 3,574 KB
Chiisana Inori by Ritsuko Okazaki
Fruits Basket
Anime | 3:22 | 4,751 KB
For Fruits Basket by Ritsuko Okazaki
Fruits Basket
Anime | 4:24 | 4,128 KB
Teruteru Momiji by ?
Fruits Basket
Anime | :52 | 1,241 KB
Kesenai Tsumi by Nana Kitade
Full Metal Alchemist
Anime | 4:16 | 10,020 KB
Lost Heaven by L'Arc~en~Ciel
Full Metal Alchemist
Anime | 4:36 | 6,472 KB
Promised Land 2005 by L'Arc~en~Ciel
Full Metal Alchemist
Anime | 4:33 | 6,412 KB
Ready Steady Go by L'Arc~en~Ciel
Full Metal Alchemist
Anime | 3:49 | 5,379 KB
Tobira no Mukou e by YeLLOW Generation
Full Metal Alchemist
Anime | 4:50 | 3,971 KB
Tsuki no Uragawa by Ookawa Toru
Full Metal Alchemist
Anime | 4:55 | 7,734 KB
Yuugure no Aka by Asian Kung-Fu Generation
Full Metal Alchemist
Anime | 4:17 | 6,045 KB
Eternal Snow by Changin' My Life
Full Moon wo Sagashite
Anime | 5:17 | 4,970 KB
Everything For You by ?
Fushigi Yuugi
Anime | 5:28 | 5,128 KB
Nocturne by ?
Fushigi Yuugi
Anime | 4:34 | 4,293 KB
Trust You Forever by Ushima Hitofu
G Gundam
Anime | 3:53 | 3,646 KB
Another World by Gackt
Jrock | 3:09 | 2,961 KB
Arittake no Ai de by Gackt
Jrock | 5:36 | 10,520 KB
Black Stone by Gackt
Jrock | 3:23 | 5,302 KB
Cube by Gackt
Jrock | 5:15 | 4,923 KB
Death Wish by Gackt
Jrock | 5:52 | 5,515 KB
December Love Song by Gackt
Jrock | 6:46 | 6,359 KB
Dispar by Gackt
Jrock | 3:27 | 3,245 KB
Doomsday by Gackt
Jrock | 4:40 | 4,390 KB
Farewell by Gackt
Jrock | 4:28 | 6,289 KB
Fragrance by Gackt
Jrock |4:36 | 10,794 KB
Future by Gackt
Jrock | 4:48 | 3,444 KB
Kagero Feat by Gackt
Jrock | 6:23 | 8,987 KB
Kimi ga Oikaketa Yume by Gackt
Jrock | 4:21 | 10,210 KB
Kono Yoru ga Owaru Mae ni by Gackt
Jrock | 5:01 | 7,060 KB
Last Song by Gackt
Jrock | 5:18 | 4,987 KB
Longing by Gackt
Jrock | 4:05 | 7,511 KB
Lust For Blood by Gackt
Jrock | 5:11 | 4,863 KB
Mind Forest by Gackt
Jrock | 4:25 | 4,143 KB
Misty by Gackt
Jrock | 2:18 | 3,257 KB
Neuromancer by Gackt
Jrock | 3:44 | 3,510 KB
Nine Spiral by Gackt
Jrock | 4:05 | 4,795 KB
Papalapped a Papalopped by Gackt
Jrock | 3:45 | 8,827 KB
Rain by Gackt
Jrock | 6:28 | 4,553 KB
Sakurasou by Gackt
Jrock | 2:42 | 3,817 KB
Sayonara by Gackt
Jrock | 5:19 | 5,002 KB
Secret Garden by Gackt
Jrock | 4:45 | 4,457 KB
Shima Uta by Gackt
Jrock | 5:18 | 6,212 KB
Thinking Under the Moon by Gackt & Malice Mizer
Jrock | 3:45 | 3,521 KB
Todokanai Ai to Shitteita no ni Osae Kirezu ni Aishitsuzuketa by Gackt
Jrock | 4:45 | 11,172 KB
Vanilla by Gackt
Jrock | 4:08 | 3,893 KB
White Eyes by Gackt
Jrock | 3:45 | 5,292 KB
Sexy Sexy by Cascade
Gakkou no Kaidan
Anime | 4:05 | 3,830 KB
Cooking Dance by SHINTANI Ryoko
Galaxy Angel
Anime | 4:13 | 3,961 KB
Galaxy Bang Bang Angel-tai
Galaxy Angel
Anime | 3:46 | 3,545 KB
In the Chaos by JAM Project (ft. Masami Okui)
Galaxy Angel
Anime | 5:03 | 4,739 KB
Ragtime by Shiyagare Katteni
Gallery Fake
Anime | 3:08 | 4,428 KB
Beautiful by Gazette
Jrock | 3:24 | 3,198 KB
Best Friends by Gazette
Jrock | 4:20 | 4,068 KB
Cassis by Gazette
Jrock | 6:45 | 12,665 KB
Cockroach by Gazette
Jrock | 3:57 | 9,270 KB
Filth in the Beauty by Gazette
Jrock | 4:11 | 3,936 KB
Hana Kotoba by Gazette
Jrock | 4:45 | 11,145 KB
Hyena by Gazette
Jrock | 4:20 | 8,142 KB
[Kore de Yokattan Desu...] by Gazette
Jrock | 5:22 | 5,154 KB
Kuyukai by Gazette
Jrock | 6:41| 6,274 KB
Miseinen by Gazette
Jrock | 6:57 | 4,892 KB
Miseinen (Piano Version) by Gazette
Jrock | 4:09 | 9,745 KB
Regret by Gazette
Jrock | 4:25 | 4,152 KB
Reila by Gazette
Jrock | 7:51 | 11,054 KB
SHADOW VI II I by Gazette
Jrock | 4:16 | 10,011 KB
Silly God Disco by Gazette
Jrock | 3:57 | 4,640 KB
Sugar Pain by Gazette
Jrock | 4:25 | 10,374 KB
Wakaremichi by Gazette
Jrock | 5:04 | 4,753 KB
Biidama by Saori Atsumi
Genshiken
Anime | 4:03 | 5,715 KB
My Pace Daiou by manzo
Genshiken
Anime | 3:52 | 5,446 KB
Evil Eyes by ?
Get Backers Club
Anime | 3:21 | 3,149 KB
Ichibyou no Rifurein by Otoha
Get Backers Club
Anime | 5:32 | 5,193 KB
Yuuyami Suicide by Pierrot
Get Backers Club
Anime | 4:08 | 5,821 KB
Aeria Gloris by origa
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex
Anime | 1:30 | 3,531 KB
Rise by origa
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex
Anime | 5:30 | 5,170 KB
Crazy 4 U by Koda Kumi
Gilgamesh
Anime | 4:08 | 3,396 KB
Fukai no Yami by ?
Gilgamesh
Anime | 4:06 | 5,772 KB
Silent Moon by Ellemo
Gokudo-kun Manyuuki
Anime | 4:55 | 5,773 KB
Feel Good Inc. by Gorillaz
Rap-metal | 3:41 | 5,194 KB
Anti-Nostalgic by Kotani Kinya
Gravitation
Anime | 4:14 | 3,975 KB
Drive Me High by Yamaguchi Kappei
Gravitation
Anime | 3:15 | 3,062 KB
Fake Star by Seki Tomokazu
Gravitation
Anime | 4:11 | 3,938 KB
No Style by ?
Gravitation
Anime | 4:09 | 3,900 KB
Sleepless Beauty by ?
Gravitation
Anime | 3:12 | 3,010 KB
Smashing Blue by Kotani Kinya
Gravitation
Anime | 5:40 | 4,660 KB
Boulevard of Broken Dreams by Green Day
Punk | 4:13 | 2,008 KB
Holiday by Green Day
Punk | 3:52 | 7,776 KB
Butterfly Kiss by Chihiro Yonekura
Groove Adventure RAVE
Game/Anime(?) | 4:20 | 4,067 KB
Higher and Higher by Kumoko
Groove Adventure Rave
Game/Anime(?) | 3:33 | 3,336 KB
Wo Ni De Shou by Guang Liang
Cpop | 4:44| 4,446 KB
Akatsuki no Kuruma (Wheel of Destiny) by See-Saw
Gundam Seed
Anime | 5:03 | 4,740 KB
Tears by lisa
Gundam Seed Destiny Special
Anime | 4:26 | 6,250 KB
Asu e no Door wo Tatake by Ishino Ryuuzou
Gundam Wing
Anime | 3:48 | 4,460 KB
Cry for the Dream by ?
Gundam Wing
Anime | 4:01 | 7,540 KB
Flying Away by ?
Gundam Wing
Anime | 4:33 | 4,281 KB
Good Luck & Goodbye by Seki Toshihiko
Gundam Wing
Anime | 3:52 | 2,270 KB
Just Communication (Type II) by Two-Mix
Gundam Wing
Anime | 4:36 | 4,322 KB
Mind Education by Misty Eyes
Gundam Wing
Anime | 4:37 | 4,341 KB
Requiem Softly by Yasuo Uragami
Gundam Wing
Anime | 1:41 | 3,230 KB
Rhythm Emotion (Pure Version) by Two-Mix
Gundam Wing
Anime | 5:39 | 5,300 KB
Rhythm Emotion (RAVEMAN Back 2 Rave Mix) by Two-Mix
Gundam Wing
Anime | 4:59 | 4,687 KB
Snow Planet by Misty Eyes
Gundam Wing
Anime | 5:07 | 4,802 KB
Take Off to the Sky by ?
Gundam Wing
Anime | 4:15 | 3,998 KB
Tooi Yoake by Takehito Koyasu
Gundam Wing
Anime | 5:07 | 4,806 KB
Last Impression by Two-Mix
Gundam Wing: The Movie
Anime | 7:30 | 7,040 KB
Dreams by ?
Gundam X
Anime | 5:01 | 4,708
I Don't Wanna Cry by Romantic Mode
Gundam X
Anime | 5:11 | 4,868 KB
Metamorphoze by Gackt
Gundam Z
Anime | 3:40 | 5,168 KB
Surpass Darkness by ?
Gunparade March
Anime | 5:18 | 4,354 KB
Baby 999 xxx xx xxx xxxxx xxxxxxxx by HAKUEI
Jrock | 6:38 | 7,786 KB
Voice of Heart by Tanaka Rie
Hanaukyo Maid-Tai
Anime | 3:41 | 5192 KB
Two of Me in My Heart by Yukie Nakama
Haunted Junction
Anime | 4:51 | 4,549 KB
Listen to Your Heart (Techno Version) by Heart
Techno | 3: 30 | 3,286 KB
Won't Say I'm in Love by ?
*Hercules
Disney Movie | 2:20 | 2,192 KB
Fuctrack #6 by hide
Jrock | 3:23 | 3,188 KB
Pink Sider by hide
Jrock | 3:43 | 2,624 KB
Rocket Dive by hide
Jrock | 3:42 | 3,484 KB
Everlasting Snow by ?
Hikaru no Go
Anime | 4:34 | 4,288 KB
Mahiru no Hoshi ~Day Dreaming~ by Reiko Takagi
Hikaru no Go
Anime | 5:50 | 5,614 KB
Bye My Melody by Hirai Ken
Jpop | 5:16 | 9,896 KB
Girl's Talk by Hitomi Yaida
Jpop | 2,342 KB
Mizerable by Hizaki
Jrock | 5:13 | 4,943 KB
Cradle by Hizaki Grace Project
Jrock | 4:04 | 2,865 KB
Waltz by ?
Honey & Clover
Anime | 4:53 | 6,872 KB
Tutty Fruity by Horie Yui
Jpop | 4:07 | 4,839 KB
Kuuchu Sanpo by ?
Howl's Moving Castle
Anime | 2:15 | 3,168 KB
Don't You Want Me Baby by Human League
? | 3:59 | 3,749 KB
Jesus Christ by Hyde
Jrock | 4:13 | 5,946 KB
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds by Hyde
Jrock | 4:22 | 6,303 KB
I can't bring myself to justify Hyde for this The Beatles cover. It's scary, and I actually cried in fear. Why do these poor people have to lower themselves to these levels?!
Oasis by Hyde
Jrock | 4:38 | 4,351 KB
Season's Call by Hyde
Jrock | 5:25 | 7,639 KB
CAUTION! by Iceman
Jrock | 3:34 | 2,513 KB
0-Ray by Imitation PoPs Uchuu Sentai NOIZ
Jrock | 3:29 | 4,910 KB
Dance Around the World by ?
Initial D
Anime | 4:58 | 4,672 KB
I Need Your Love by ?
Initial D
Anime | 4:45 | 4,459 KB
Lonely Love by ?
Initial D
Anime | 4:45 | 4,454 KB
Night of Fire by ?
Initial D
Anime | 5:09 | 4,834 KB
My Will (English Version) by Patty Loveless
*Inuyasha
Anime | 5:17 | 4,957 KB
Change the World (English Version) by V6
*Iuyasha
Anime | 5:00 | 3,762 KB
Come My Way (Spanish Version) by ?
*Inuyasha
Anime | 1:31 | 1,439 KB
Every Heart (English Version) by BoA
*Inuyasha
*Jpop/Anime | 4:33 | 4,282 KB
Fukai Mori (Spanish Version) by Do As Infinity
*Inuyasha
Anime | 1:34 | 1,486 KB
Fukai Mori by Do As Infinity
Inuyasha
Anime | 4:05 | 3,835 KB
Grip! by ?
Inuyasha
Anime | 4:46 | 4,474 KB
Itazura na KISS by ?
Inuyasha
Anime | 1:35 | 1,487 KB
My Will by Dream
Inuyasha
Anime | 5:22 | 12,599 KB
Owari Nai Yume (Never Ending Dream) by ?
Inuyasha
Anime | 4:47 | 4,499 KB
Why by Dream
Inuyasha
Anime | 4:50 | 4,533 KB
Different World by Iron Maiden
Hard Rock | 4:18 | 10,113 KB
Poemusic-Logue by iruma
Instrumental | 6:46 | 9,536 KB
Last Regrets (X-mas Floor Style) by I've
Jpop | 5:27 | 5,121 KB
Call Me by J
Jrock | 4:41 | 4,405 KB
My Angel by J
Jrock | 5:22 | 7,566 KB
Acid Breath by Janne Da Arc
Jrock | 4:42 | 3,306 KB
Confusion by Janne Da Arc
Jrock | 5:02 | 3,544 KB
HEAVEN by Janne Da Arc
Jrock | 4:30 | 3,170 KB
Hsteric Moon by Janne Da Arc
Jrock | 4:08 | 2,909 KB
Kasumi Yuku Sora Sei ni Shite by Janne Da Arc
Jrock | 3:38 | 5,127 KB
Kiss Me by Janne Da Arc
Jrock | 4:44 | 6,669 KB
Mizuumi by Janne Da Arc
Jrock | 6:18 | 14,800 KB
Mobius by Janne Da Arc
Jrock | 4:06 | 3,893 KB
Paradise by Janne Da Arc
Jrock | 3:57 | 3,715 KB
Sakura by Janne Da Arc
Jrock | 5:48 | 5,440 KB
SPIRIT by ?
Jigoku Sensei Nube
Anime | 3:45 | 3,525 KB
Kirihudu by Jinkaku Radio
Jrock | 4:08 | 3,969 KB
You Raise Me Up by Josh Groban
? | 4:35 | 4,356 KB
Fun Fun and Shout by Sister Mayo
Jungle wa Itsumo Hare Nochi Guu
Anime | 3:27 | 3,238 KB
Love Tropicana Final by Sister Mayo (ft. Final Tai)
Jungle wa Itsumo Hare Nochi Guu
Anime | 4:02 | 5,675 KB
Uzu by Kagerou
Jrock | 5:53 | 4,832 KB
Meguru by Kagrra
Jrock | 4:46 | 6,856 KB
Omou by Kagrra
Jrock | 3:38 | 5,122 KB
Sakura Maichiru Ano Oka de by Kagrra
Jrock | 5:05 | 4,774 KB
Urei by Kagrra
Jrock | 4:19 | 3,044 KB
Uta by Kagrra
Jrock | 3:30 | 4,938 KB
Datenshi BLUE by Aucifer
Kaikan Phrase
Anime | 3:05 | 2,896 KB
Escape by ?
Kaleido Star
Anime | 4:07 | 5,791 KB
Real Identity by Sugar
Kaleido Star
Anime | 4:22 | 4,109 KB
Tattoo Kiss by ?
Kaleido Star
Anime | 4:47 | 6,742 KB
Yakusoku no Basho e by Yonekura Chitose
Kaleido Star
Anime | 4:28 | 5,254 KB
The Haunting (Somewhere in Time) by Kamelot
Metal | 5:40 | 9,025 KB
Sanctus by Kusakabe Maron
Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne
Anime | 3:51 | 4,521 KB
Till the End by Hibiki
Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne
Anime | 4:33 | 4,323 KB
Tetsukuzu by Kana
Jrock | 1:56 | 1,823 KB
Happy Happy by KangTa
C-pop | 2:59 | 3,520 KB
One Snowing Day by KangTa
Kpop | 4:35 | 5,383 KB
Mirai no Muko e by Kanjani8
Jpop | 4:24 | 6,200 KB
Agony by Kotoko
Kannaduki no Miko
Anime | 4:22 | 4,096 KB
Last Regrets by Key & Ayana
Kanon
Anime | 6:11 | 5,800 KB
Psycho Butterfly by Kaya
Jrock | 5:54 | 4,149 KB
Kazakiri Hana by Kazoku
Jrock | 4:07 | 3,872 KB
Neon Chou by Kazoku
Jrock | 4:43 | 6,639 KB
Because of You by Kelly Clarkson
Pop | 3:41 | 3,468 KB
In the Night by ?
Key the Metal Idol
Anime | 5:20 | 4,385 KB
Sanctuary by Nami Tamaki
Kiba
Anime | 4:51 | 6,854 KB
Destiny by Yui Horie
Kikaider
Anime | 4:16 | 4,008 KB
Crimson Lake by Scudelia Electro
King of Bandits Jing
Anime | 5:35 | 5,243 KB
Kir Royal by Scudelia Electro
King of Bandits Jing
Anime | 5:36 | 5,762 KB
Shout It Loud by Scudelia Electro
King of Bandits Jing
Anime | 5:03 | 4,745 KB
Simple and Clean by Utada Hikaru
Kingdom Hearts I
Game | 5:00 | 7,093 KB
Passion by Utada Hikaru
Kingdom Hearts II
Game | 5:59 | 10,030 KB
Sanctuary by Utada Hikaru
Kingdom Hearts II
Game | 4:16 | 6,021 KB
Jyounetsu by Kinki Kids
Jpop | 4:46 | 4,587 KB
Door by Kirito
Jrock | 3:32 | 3,317 KB
Aishu ~Unrequited Love~ by KISAKI PROJECT (ft. Jyui of Vidoll)
Jrock | 4:32 | 6,386 KB
White Illusion by Kawamura Takashi
Kiss of Prince: Ice and Flame
Game | 4:12 | 7,897 KB
Angels of Night by Klaha
Jrock | 3:47 | 2,664 KB
Hizashi by Klaha
Jrock | 4:41 | 3,296 KB
Kiseki no Koe by Klaha
Jrock | 5:00 | 3,519 KB
Red Room Garasu no Hana by Klaha
Jrock | 3:45 | 2,644 KB
Scape With Transparent Wings by Klaha
Jrock | 3:39 | 2,570 KB
Miracle Body ni Goyoujin by Urban Knights
Knights of Ramune
Anime | 3:34 | 3,353 KB
Boyfriend by Koda Kumi
Jpop | 4:41 | 4,403 KB
It's Too Late by Koda Kumi
Jpop | 5:59 | 5,628 KB
NO TRICKS by Koda Kumi
Jpop | 4:31 | 4,240 KB
Shake It by Koda Kumi
Jpop | 4:00 | 3,767 KB
Goodbye Love by ?
Kodomo no Ocha
Anime | 3:40 | 3,451 KB
Harmony by Kokia
Jpop | 4:33 | 4,276 KB
Yume ga Chikara by Kokia
Jpop | 4:13 | 5,944 KB
Chichi wo Moge by Hiroki Takahashi
Konjiki no Gash Bell
Anime | 3:58 | 3,724 KB
Cabinet by Kozi
Jrock | 1:15 | 881 KB
Colour Me Blood Red by Kozi
Jrock | 6:12 | 5,823 KB
Crimson Star by Kozi
Jrock | 4:32 | 3,195 KB
Curious Nuance by Kozi
Jrock | 3:53 | 2,734 KB
Grottesca by Kozi
Jrock | 3:40 | 2,588 KB
Honey Vanity by Kozi
Jrock | 4:27 | 4,187 KB
Honey Vanity (Retromix) by Kozi
Jrock | 5:23 | 3,691 KB
Incoherents by Kozi
Jrock | 3:02 | 2,135 KB
ISM by Kozi
Jrock | 4:36 | 3,249 KB
Life Goes On With Melancholy by Kozi
Jrock | 4:10 | 2,934 KB
Mememnto by Kozi
Jrock | 4:33 | 3,207 KB
Night Creature by Kozi
Jrock | 3:51 | 2,709 KB
Nocturne by Kozi
Jrock | 4:26 | 3,120 KB
Que Sera Sera by Kozi
Jrock | 4:18 | 3,033 KB
The Eyes by Kozi
Jrock | 3:51 | 2,712 KB
Mutaku to Mutaku to by Kra
Jrock | 5:11 | 7,296 KB
Kujibiki Unbarancu by Under 17
Kujibiki Unbalance
Anime | 4:28 | 4,205 KB
Moonlight by Yukari Katsuki (S.E.N.S)
Kurau Phantom Memory
Anime | 4:20 | 5,094 KB
Hateshinaku Tooi Sora ni by THE STAND UP
Kyo Kara Maou
Anime | 3:35 | 5,054 KB
Suteki na Shiawase by THE STAND UP
Kyo Kara Maou
Anime | 3:02 | 4,288 KB
Blurry Eyes by L'Arc~en~Ciel
Jrock | 4:17 | 4,021 KB
Butterfly's Sleep by L'Arc~en~Ciel
Jrock | 5:10 | 7,277 KB
Forbidden Lover by L'Arc~en~Ciel
Jrock | 6:01 | 5,644 KB
Killing Me by L'Arc~en~Ciel
Jrock | 4:02 | 5,694 KB
Trust by L'Arc~en~Ciel
Jrock | 4:29 | 6,313 KB
Bara wa Utsukushiku Chiru (Versailles no Bara Cover) by Lareine
Jrock | 3:05 | 2,908 KB
Fuyu Tokyo by Lareine
Jrock | 5:27 | 5,159 KB
Vampire Romance by Lareine
Jrock | 3:27 | 3,245 KB
Prayer For Love by Dolce Triade
Last Exile
Anime | 4:37 | 4,341 KB
Elegy by Leaves Eyes
Metal | 4:33 | 3,206 KB
Crimson by Lida
Jrock | 4:39 | 6,545 KB
Hanging by a Moment by Lifehouse
? | 4:15 | 3,990 KB
And One by Linkin Park
? | 4:34 | 4,284 KB
Faint by Linkin Park
? | 2:42 | 3,800 KB
Trapped in Your Labyrinth by Liv Kristine
? | 3:45 | 3,532 KB
Hard Rock Hallelujah by Lordi
Rock | 4:07 | 5,808 KB
Infinity by ?
Lost Universe
Anime | 4:27 | 4,182 KB
Tears in Heaven by Souichirou Hoshi
Lost Universe
Anime | 5:08 | 4,820 KB
Kimi Sae Ireba by ?
Love Hina
Anime | 4:12 | 3,451 KB
Winter Wish by ?
Love Hina
Anime | 5:12 | 4,890 KB
Fidelity (Soubi's Theme) by Sasaji Masanori
Loveless
Anime | 5:57 | 8,376 KB
Hatful of Sorrow by Sasaji Masanori
Loveless
Anime | 2:28 | 3,482 KB
Michiyuki by Hikida Kaori
Loveless
Anime | 5:11 | 7,299 KB
Spells by Sasaji Masanori
Loveless
Anime | 4:48 | 6,759 KB
Tsuki no Curse (Karaoke Version) by Okina Reika
Loveless
Anime | 4:22 | 6,165 KB
Tsuki no Curse by Okina Reika
Loveless
Anime | 4:23 | 6,176 KB
HURT by Luna Sea
Jrock | 4:28 | 7,743 KB
Fukasou no Umi e by Luvie
Jrock | 4:23 | 4,121 KB
Mahiru ga Yuki by Maaya Sakamoto
Jpop | 4:33 | 6,4114 KB
Holy Lonely Night by ?
Macross 7
Anime | 3:42 | 3,475 KB
Like A Prayer (Dance Remix 2002) by Madonna
? | 4:31 | 4,636 KB
Hikari to Kage wo Dakishimete by ?
Magic Knight Rayearth
Anime | 4:31 | 4,250 KB
Otome Lullaby by Yuki Kajiura
Mai Otome
Anime | 2:15 | 3,725 KB
Luciferstown by Malice in Wonderland
Rock | 4:34 | 6,438 KB
Brise by Malice Mizer
Jrock | 5:02 | 11,819 KB
Gardenia by Malice Mizer
Jrock | 5:14 | 4,922 KB
Garnet Kindan no Sono e (Instrumental Version) by Malice Mizer
Jrock | 4:33 | 4,278 KB
Garnet Kidan no Sono e by Malice Mizer
Jrock | 2:45 | 3,242 KB
Kyomu no Chuu de no Yuugi Dais by Malice Mizer
Jrock | 6:33 | 5,233 KB
Regret by Malice Mizer
Jrock | 4:35 | 6,469 KB
Speed of Desperate by Malice Mizer
Jrock | 4:46 | 4,480 KB
Syunikiss by Malice Mizer
Jrock | 4:11 | 3,934 KB
Transylvania by Malice Mizer
Jrock | 4:01 | 3,781 KB
Unmei no Deai by Malice Mizer
Jrock | 5:10 | 12,141 KB
Yu~ki Solo (Live Version) by Malice Mizer
Jrock | 4:36 | 6,471 KB
I Don't Wanna Know by Mario Winans
? | 5:33 | 5,256 KB
Monster by Meg & Dia
Rock | 2:41 | 4,205 KB
Will by lisa
Melody of Oblivion
Anime | 4:12 | 5,929 KB
Like An Angel by See-Saw
Mermaid's Forest
Anime | 3:47 | 3,548 KB
Beads of Tears by ?
Mermaid's Scar
Anime | 3:38 | 3,418 KB
Calling by Merry
Jrock | 6:15 | 7,330 KB
Japanese Modernist by Merry
Jrock | 3:48 | 3,566 KB
Tamerai Shuffle by Merry
Jrock | 4:22 | 4,096 KB
Tick-tack by Merry
Jrock | 5:03 | 4,741 KB
Ve-Doro by Merry
Jrock | 3:34 | 3,350 KB
Violet Harenchi by Merry
Jrock | 4:26 | 6,244 KB
Way U Move by M-flo
Jhip-pop/rap? | 8:10 | 11,501 KB
Reeeewind by M-flow (ft. Crystal Kay)
Jhip-pop/rap? | 4:49 | 6,792 KB
House of the Rising Sun by Mighty
Blues | 6:40 | 4,523 KB
Cry No Moreby Mika Nakashima
Jpop | 4:38 | 6,525 KB
What a Wonderful World by Mika Nakashima
Jpop | 2:57 | 4,175 KB
Ai no Teema by ?
Miko Miko Nurse
Anime | 2:06 | 1,481 KB
21 Seikigata Koushinkyoku by Miyavi
Jrock | 4:33 | 5,469 KB
Aho Sai -Aho Matsuri- by Miyavi
Jrock | 3:56 | 5,550 KB
Are You Ready to ROCK by Miyavi
Jrock | 4:15 | 5,982 KB
Girls, Be Ambitious by Miyavi
Jrock | 4:26 | 6,253 KB
Hime by Miyavi
Jrock | 3:39 | 5,148 KB
Jingle Bell (Kari) by Miyavi
Jrock | 4:06 | 3,854 KB
Kimi ni Negai wo by Miyavi
Jrock | 4:38 | 7,095 KB
Onpu no Tegami by Miyavi
Jrock | 4:24 | 4,141 KB
Peace Sign by Miyavi
Jrock | 4:14 | 5,979 KB
Selfish Love by Miyavi
Jrock | 3:04 | 2,166 KB
Se�or Se�ora Se�orita by Miyavi
Jrock | 4:22 | 7,377 KB
Shiawase Nara te wo Tatakou by Miyavi
Jrock | 4:05 | 5,756 KB
Shoukyo to Sakujyo by Miyavi
Jrock | 5:47 | 3,400 KB
Son of Bitch by Miyavi
Jrock | 2:25 | 2,275 KB
We Love You ~Sekai wa Kimi wo Aishiteru~ by Miyavi
Jrock | 3:35 | 5,163 KB
Yaoware no Mi no Blues by Miyavi
Jrock | 6:10 | 8,687 KB
Forbidden by Moi dix Mois
Jrock | 3:36 | 3,221 KB
Lamentful Miss by Moi dix Mois
Jrock | 4:11 | 2,944 KB
Mash It Up by Moi dix Mois
Jrock | 2:33 | 3,321 KB
Perish by Moi dix Mois
Jrock | 4:31 | 6,519 KB
Priere by Moi dix Mois
Jrock | 3:34 | 5,036 KB
Shadows Temple by Moi dix Mois
Jrock | 4:52 | 1,172 KB
Spiral by Moi dix Mois
Jrock | 1:42 | 4,012 KB
Time Limit by ?
Moldiver
Anime | 4:40 | 4,391 KB
Orenji no Taiyou by Gackt & Hyde
Moon Child
Movie | 9:09 | 8,581 KB
Go Girl ~Koi no Victory~ by Morning Musume
Jpop | 4:12 | 5,912 KB
Koi no Dance Site by Morning Musume
Jpop | 4:25 | 6,217 KB
Houkiboshi by Mr. Children
Jpop | 5:15 | 12,338 KB
Daikirai by MUCC
Jrock | 2:15 | 2,122 KB
I'll Make a Man Out of You by ?
Mulan
Disney Movie | 3:11 | 2,991 KB
Reflection (Korean Pop Version) by Lea Salonga
Mulan
Disney Movie | 3:34 | 3,352 KB
Time is Running Out by Muse
Rock | 3:56 | 5,543 KB
Famous Last Words by My Chemical Romance
Rock | 4:59 | 4,716 KB
It's Only the Fairy Tale by Miyamura Yuuko
My-Hime
Anime | 2:23 | 3,358 KB
MC Raiders by ?
**Myndflame.Com
"Movie" | 2:22 | 3,341 KB
A Little Pain by Olivia
NANA
Anime | 5:18 | 12,455 KB
Rose by ANNA
NANA
Anime | 3:49 | 8,954 KB
Quietly I'll Tell Him by Nan Quan Mama
Cpop | 4:22 | 7,778 KB
Grief and Sorrow by Toshiro Masuda
Naruto
Anime | 2:55 | 4,026 KB
Kakashi no Theme by Toshiro Masuda
Naruto
Anime | 1:30 | 2,118 KB
Loneliness by Toshiro Masuda
Naruto
Anime | 2:06 | 1,731 KB
Naruto Main Theme by Toshiro Masuda
Naruto
Anime | 4:27 | 5,218 KB
Naruto Ondo by ?
Naruto
Anime | 4:23 | 4,124 KB
Orochimaru's Theme by Toshiro Masuda
Naruto
Anime | 2:33 | 6,014 KB
Raising Fighting Spirit by Toshiro Masuda
Naruto
Anime | 1:36 | 1,325 KB
Viva Rock (Japanese Side) by Orange Range
Naruto
Anime | 3:31 | 4,961 KB
Unwritten by Natascha Bedingfield
? | 3:26 | 3,229 KB
A House Cat by Megumi Hayashibara
Neko Musume
Anime | 4:14 | 3,974 KB
LuNa by Gackt
New Fist of the North Star
Anime | 3:29 | 3,269 KB
Let Me Die by Nicolas Tse
? | 4:25 | 4,968 KB
Shinjitsu no Hana by Nightmare
Jrock | 4:08 | 2,914 KB
Gessekai (Instrumental) by ?
Nightwalker
Anime | 2:15 | 3,173 KB
Angels Fall First by Nightwish
? | 5:34 | 5,229 KB
Crimson Tide by Nightwish
? | 3:29 | 3,268 KB
Gethsemane by Nightwish
? | 5:21 | 1,928 KB
Moondance by Nightwish
? | 3:31 | 4,958 KB
Stargazers by Nightwish
? | 4:26 | 4,168 KB
Wanderlust by Nightwish
? | 4:50 | 4,538 KB
Wishmaster (Live) by Nightwish
? | 4:43 | 6,650 KB
Starry Waltz by Kukui
Nishi no Yoki Majo
Anime | 4:07 | 5,497 KB
Lullaby by Yuki Kajiura
Noir
Anime | 3:16 | 3,501 KB
Silent Pain by ?
Noir
Anime | 2:01 | 1,901 KB
S.O.S by Oblivion Dust
Jrock | 4:03 | 5,844 KB
Purple Box by Olivia
Jrock | 3:27 | 3,316 KB
1, 2, Jango by ?
One Piece
Anime | 4:06 | 3,838 KB
Believe by ?
One Piece
Anime | 3:50 | 3,607 KB
Changin' My Heart by ?
One Piece
Anime | 4:26 | 4,161 KB
Dr. Tony Tony Chopper by ?
One Piece
Anime | 3:39 | 3,435 KB
Eternal Pose by ?
One Piece
Anime | 5:06 | 7,183 KB
Glory--Kimi ga Iru Kara by ?
One Piece
Anime | 4:52 | 4,577 KB
Moulin Rouge by Hirata Hiroaki
One Piece
Anime | 5:05 | 4,759 KB
Oretachi wa Family by ?
One Piece
Anime | 3:55 | 3,679 KB
Shining Ray by Janne Da Arc
One Piece
Anime | 3:56 | 3,240 KB
Spirit of Zoro by ?
One Piece
Anime | 3:53 | 3,667 KB
Stay by ?
One Piece
Anime | 3:31 | 4,946 KB
Usopp Drop by ?
One Piece
Anime | 3:00 | 2,651 KB
Utae Jingle Bell by ?
One Piece
Anime | 3:18 | 3,877 KB
We Are by ?
One Piece
Anime | 4:01 | 3,781 KB
Love a Riddle by Kotoko
Onegai Sensei
Anime | 6:32 | 6,128 KB
Shooting Star by ?
Onegai Sensei
Anime | 5:24 | 5,066 KB
Kirikirimai by Orange Range
Jrock | 2:58 | 4,968 KB
Locolotion by Orange Range
Jrock/Jrap | 3:17 | 4,624 KB
Honey by Otsuka Ai
Jpop | 2:18 | 3,320 KB
Bokura no Love Style by Suzumura Kenichi & Fujita Yoshinori
Ouran High School Host Club
Anime | 2:57 | 3,570 KB
Doki Doki Waku Waku by Saitou Ayaka
Ouran High School Host Club
Anime | 3:11 | 5,740 KB
Guilty Beauty Love by Miyano Mamoru
Ouran High School Host Club
Anime | 3:57 | 3,720 KB
Nocturne For Orchestra by Hirano Yoshihisa
Ouran High School Host Club
Anime | 1:32 | 1,707 KB
Dragonste din tei by Ozone
? | 6:04 | 4,320 KB
Moonlight Love by ?
Pani Poni Dash
Anime | 3:30 | 3,294 KB
Close to You by It's
Papa to Kiss in the Dark
Anime | 4:18 | 6,065 KB
Lonely in Gorgeous by Tommy February6
Paradise Kiss
Anime | 4:03 | 7,610 KB
It's A Sin (JJ72 Artist's Version) by Pet Shop Boys
? | 4:18 | 4,036 KB
Let's Make Lots of Money by Pet Shop Boys
? | 3:28 | 3,262 KB
West End Girl by Pet Shop Boys
? | 3:51 | 3,642 KB
What Have I Done to Deserve This by Pet Shop Boys
? | 4:40 | 4,385 KB
Melody by Legolgel
Petshop of Horrors
Anime | 5:11 | 4,870 KB
Kami Uta by Phantasmagoria
Jrock | 6:29 | 6,128 KB
Mikansei to GUILT by Phantasmagoria
Jrock | 5:27 | 7,677 KB
NEO ARK by Phantasmagoria
Jrock | 5:17 | 7,448 KB
Pixy False by Phantasmagoria
Jrock | 6:31 | 6,169 KB
I Myself Am Hell by ?
Phantom the Animation
Anime | 4:46 | 4,477 KB
DAYBREAK by Pierrot
Jrock | 4:01 | 5,666 KB
Haruka by Pierrot
Jrock | 4:43 | 4,434 KB
Neo Gurotesuku by Pierrot
Jrock | 4:18 | 4,184 KB
Smiley Skeleton by Pierrot
Jrock | 4:24 | 6,189 KB
Super String Theory (10th Dimension Mix) by Pierrot
Jrock | 4:47 | 4,490 KB
A Secret of the Moon by Hitomi
Planetes
Anime | 5:03 | 7,126 KB
Abstruct My Life by Plastic Tree
Jrock | 4:15 | 3,997 KB
CELL by Plastic Tree
Jrock | 4:25 | 3,119 KB
Ghost by Plastic Tree
Jrock | 4:54 | 6,898 KB
Namida Drop by Plastic Tree
Jrock | 4:26 | 4,174 KB
Rocket by Plastic Tree
Jrock | 4:45 | 6,704 KB
Sanbika by Plastic Tree
Jrock | 5:05 | 7,136 KB
Carnival of Rust by Poets of the Fall
Rock | 4:19 | 8,123 KB
Don't Say You Love Me by M2M
Pokemon: The Movie
Anime | 3:46 | 3,546 KB
Neo Melodramatic by Porno Graffitti
Jrock | 3:54 | 5,498 KB
Cream Puff Shuffle by P.P.S.
Power Puff Girls
? | 5:07 | 4,792 KB
Love Breaks by ?
Pretear
Anime | 4:29 | 4,208 KB
Lucky Star by ?
Pretear
Anime | 3:45 | 3,530 KB
When Doves Cry by Prince
Rock/Pop | 3:48 3,573 KB
Free as a Bird ~Return to T (Ryoma no Theme) by Junko Minagawa
Prince of Tennis
Anime | 3:47 | 3,561 KB
JUICE by Minagawa Junko & Kohei Kiyasu
Prince of Tennis
Anime | 5:47 | 8,143 KB
Kaze no Yukue by Inui Sadaharu
Prince of Tennis
Anime | 4:30 | 6,351 KB
Pi by Kenjirou Tsuda
Prince of Tennis
Anime | 6:55 | 9,974 KB
SAKURA by Hamaguchi Youmu
Prince of Tennis
Anime | 5:44 | 12,467 KB
Suteki!! ~Itoshi no Ryoma-sama~ by Ooura Fuyuka
Prince of Tennis
Anime | 3:39 | 5,451 KB
TWO by Takayuki Kondo
Prince of Tennis
Anime | 4:46 | 6,714 KB
Walk On by Fujishige Masataka
Prince of Tennis
Anime | 4:10 | 3,920 KB
WINDY ROAD by Hiyama Nobuyuki
Prince of Tennis
Anime | 4:41 | 4,469 KB
Ai no Uta by Psycho le Cemu
Jrock | 4:23 | 3,589 KB
Aquaria ~Hard Style~ by Psycho le Cemu
Jrock | 5:35 | 8,060 KB
Excalibur by Psycho le Cemu
Jrock | 4:13 | 3,961 KB
Prism by Psycho le Cemu
Jrock | 4:55 | 7,379 KB
Ienaikara by Yoko Ishida
Puchi Puri Yuushi
Anime | 5:06 | 4,798 KB
Egao no Tensai by Puchipuri-zu
Jpop | 3:58 | 5,593 KB
Khushi by Punjabi
? | 5:16 | 4,953 KB
(It's Only) R'n R Workshop! by Quruli
Jpop | 3:37 | 4,441 KB
We Are the Stars by ?
Ragnarok the Animation
Anime | 4:51 | 4,557 KB
The Garden of Everything by Steve Conte & Maaya Sakamoto
RahXephon: The Movie II
Anime | 6:21 | 5,958 KB
Good God (Remix) by Rammstein
? | 3:22 | 3,170 KB
Komm in Mein Boot by Rammstein
? | 4:54 | 4,609 KB
Kuss Mich by Rammstein
? | 3:30 | 3,288 KB
Barbie Girl by Rammstein & Tatu
? | 3:20 | 4,733 KB
Moskau by Rammstein & Viktoria Fersh
? | 4:16 | 7,663 KB
November Rain by Megumi Hayashibara
Ranma 1/2
Anime | 4:41 | 5,502 KB
Evergereen by Raphael
Jrock | 5:40 | 5,318 KB
Bad Moon Rising by Rasputina
? | 3:29 | 4,906 KB
Signs of the Zodiac by Rasputina
? | 3:47 | 3,557 KB
Transylvanian Concubine by Rasputina & Marilyn Manson
? | 3:57 | 3,710 KB
Kiseki no Umi (Sea of Miracles) by Maaya Sakamoto
Record of Lodoss War
Anime | 4:20 | 4,077 KB
Taikyou Naru Yousui Yuugi by Rentrer en Soi
Jrock | 4:03 | 3,801 KB
The Tower of Abyss by Rhapsody of Fire
? | 6:48 | 6,389 KB
The March of Swordmaster by Rhapsody of Fire
? | 5:03 | 4,752 KB
The Mystic Prophecy of the Demon Knight by Rhapsody of Fire
? | 16:26 | 23,563 KB
The Village of Dwarves by Rhapsody of Fire
? | 3:52 | 1,821 KB
Agony is My Name by Rhapsody of Fire
? | 4:57 | 4,661 KB
Dawn of Victory by Rhapsody of Fire
? | 4:47 | 4,487 KB
Together Forever by Rick Astley
? | 2:46 | 2,608 KB
Nobody Wants to be Lonely by Ricky martin & Christina Aguilera
? | 4:11 | 3,929 KB
It's My Style by Horie Yui
Rikujo Boueitai Mao-chan
Anime | 5:09 | 4,834 KB
Lonely No More by Rob Thomas
? | 3:28 | 1,645 KB
Blitzkrieg Bop by Rob Zombie
? | 2:43 | 3,877 KB
Brick House 2003 by Rob Zombie
? | 3:48 | 5,407 KB
Call of the Zombie by Rob Zombie
? | :31 | 775 KB
Demon Speeding by Rob Zombie
? | 3:44 | 5,310 KB
Demonoid Phenomenom by Rob Zombie
? | 4:12 | 5,957 KB
Dragula by Rob Zombie
? | 3:42 | 5,248 KB
Feel So Numb by Rob Zombie
? | 3:53 | 5,511 KB
Girl On Fire by Rob Zombie
? | 3:29 | 4,943 KB
Hands of Death (Burn, Baby, Burn) by Rob Zombie
? | 4:12 | 5,966 KB
I'm Your Boogieman by Rob Zombie
? | 4:27 | 6,307 KB
Living Dead Girl by Rob Zombie
? | 3:21 | 4,777 KB
Meet the Creeper by Rob Zombie
Jeepers Creepers
Movie | 3:13 | 4,585 KB
Never Gonna Stop Me (The Red Red Kroovy) by Rob Zombie
? | 3:10 | 4,507 KB
Pussy Liquor by Rob Zombie
? | 4:46 | 6,778 KB
Return of the Phantom Stranger by Rob Zombie
? | 4:31 | 6,411 KB
Spookshow Baby by Rob Zombie
? | 3:38 | 5,153 KB
Super Charger Heaven by Rob Zombie
? | 3:37 | 5,136 KB
Superbeast by Rob Zombie
? | 3:39 | 5,188 KB
The Great American Nightmare by Rob Zombie
? | 3:39 | 5,529 KB
Thunder Kiss '65 by Rob Zombie
? | 3:54 | 5,546 KB
Two-Lane Blacktop by Rob Zombie
? | 3:02 | 4,323 KB
What Lurks On Channel X by Rob Zombie
? | 2:29 | 3,545 KB
Heaven Knows by Nana Mizuki
Run=Dim
Anime | 4:25 | 4,146 KB
Twinkle Trick by Ayano Okuda
Rune Soldier Louie
Anime | 4:10 | 3,918 KB
1/2 by Kawamoto Makoto
Rurouni Kenshin
Anime | 5:10 | 4,860 KB
It's Gonna Rain by Bonnie Pink
Rurouni Kenshin
Anime | 4:38 | 1,362 KB
Juppon no Gatana by Yellow Monkey
Rurouni Kenshin
Anime | 8:42 | 2,466 KB
Light Shaded Dream by Taro Iwashiro
Rurouni Kenshin
Anime | 4:41 | 1,378 KB
Seinaru Kemono-tachi by Kitadani Hiroshi
Saint Beast
Anime | 3:57 | 5,971 KB
I'll Be There by ?
Saber Marionette J
Anime | 5:22 | 5,042 KB
Izayoi by Megumi Hayashibara
Saber Marionette J
Anime | 5:00 | 4,697 KB
Hesitation by ?
Saber Marionette J Again
Anime | 4:53 | 3,442 KB
Goldplay by Sadie
Jrock | 3:27 | 4,047 KB
MAD-ROID by Sadie
Jrock | 3:50 | 5,407 KB
Meisai by Sadie
Jrock | 5:05 | 4,789 KB
MFP (Malicious Female Pigs) by Sadie
Jrock | 3:35 | 5,049 KB
Sakura Fubuki by Kitagawa Keiko
Sailormoon (Live Action)
Anime/Movie | 4:26 | 4,170 KB
Suki to Itte by ?
Sailor Moon
Anime | 4:38 | 4,348 KB
Alone by ?
Saiyuki
Anime | 4:45 | 4,465 KB
Bad Friends (Sanzo & Gojyo's Theme) by ?
Saiyuki
Anime | 4:16 | 3,004 KB
Blow Winds by ?
Saiyuki
Anime | 4:16 | 5,020 KB
Bunny Doll (Nii's Theme) by Manamu Enuba
Saiyuki
Anime | 4:50 | 4,539 KB
Crimson (Gojyo's Theme) by Hirata Hiroaki
Saiyuki
Anime | 3:05 | 2,896 KB
Domino by BUZZLIP
Saiyuki
Anime | 3:55 | 9,203 KB
For Real (Piano) by ?
Saiyuki
Anime | 3:27 | 3,240 KB
For Real by Tokuyama Hidenori
Saiyuki
Anime | 3:58 | 3,720 KB
Freedom by ?
Saiyuki
Anime | 4:29 | 5,286 KB
Go to the West by ?
Saiyuki
Anime | 5:52 | 4,578 KB
Gojyo no Theme by ?
Saiyuki
Anime | 1:30 | 1,419 KB
Goku no Theme by ?
Saiyuki
Anime | 1:36 | 1,515 KB
Hakkai no Theme by ?
Saiyuki
Anime | 1:37 | 3,812 KB
I Can Fly by Hoshi Souichirou
Saiyuki
Anime | 5:05 | 2,987 KB
Knight of Midnight by Akira Ishida
Saiyuki
Anime | 3:59 | 3,739 KB
Proud of My Loneliness (Goku's Theme) by ?
Saiyuki
Anime | 3:37 | 4,252 KB
Rebirth by Hirata Hiroaki
Saiyuki
Anime | 4:00 | 3,759 KB
Sanzo no Theme by Motoi Sakuraba
Saiyuki
Anime | 1:30 | 1,411 KB
Solitude (Sanzo's Theme) by ?
Saiyuki
Anime | 4:42 | 4,581 KB
Stiff Breeze (Kougaiji's Theme) by ?
Saiyuki
Anime | 5:14 | 4,910 KB
Still Time by ?
Saiyuki
Anime | 3:16 | 3,077 KB
Wild Rock by BUZZLIP
Saiyuki
Anime | 3:57 | 3,717 KB
Hanasaku Otome by Teikoku Kagekidan
Sakura Taisen
Anime | 5:06 | 4,905 KB
Eliot by Sara Slean
? | 4:22 | 4,099 KB
Duncan by Sarah Slean
Pop | 4:09 | 3,999 KB
Everybody Jam by Scat Man John
Scat-Pop | 3:30 | 2,472 KB
I'm A Scat Man by Scat Man John
Scat-Pop | 3:29 | 3,321 KB
Scat Man's World by Scat Man John
Scat-Pop | 3:44 | 2,627 KB
Addictive Epicurean by Schwarz Stein
Jrock | 4:29 | 3,164 KB
Last Hallucination by Schwarz Stein
Jrock | 6:11 | 4,355 KB
Rise to Heaven by Schwarz Stein
Jrock | 4:20 | 3,055 KB
Syphilis and Disorder by Schwarz Stein
Jrock | 3:02 | 2,136 KB
Jukai ni Saki ku Ai by Screw
Jrock | 6:32 | 15,344 KB
Reckless Fire by ?
S-Cry-Ed
Anime | 4:30 | 5,276 KB
Pray by Yuko Sasaki
Seraphim Call
Anime | 4:30 | 4,231 KB
Hips Don't Lie by Shakira
? | 3:42 | 3,475 KB
Brave Heart by Megumi Hayashibara
Shaman King
Anime | 4:14 | 5,961 KB
Laugh After Pain by Kumai Motoko
Shaman King
Anime | 4:39 | 4,372 KB
Moon Chant by ?
Shaman King
Anime | 5:09 | 4,836 KB
Northern Lights by Megumi Hayashibara
Shaman King
Anime | 3:31 | 3,301 KB
Omokage by Megumi Hayashibara
Shaman King
Anime | 3:44 | 3,073 KB
Over Soul by ?
Shaman King
Anime | 3:53 | 4,496 KB
Silent Weapon by ?
Shaman King
Anime | 4:35 | 4,310 KB
Trust You by ?
Shaman King
Anime | 3:27 | 3,239 KB
Yoh no Theme by ?
Shaman King
Anime | 2:01 | 4,730 KB
Ringo no Uta by Shiina Ringo
? | 3:32 | 4,973 KB
Storm by JAM PROJECT
Shin Getter vs Neo Getter Robo
Anime | 3:58 | 3,724 KB
Daydream by Agua
Shin Kimagure Orange Road
Anime | 4:12 | 3,987 KB
In the Cemetery by Koichi Domouto
SHOCK
Musical | 2:34 | 2,476 KB
Mirage Lullaby by YURIA
Shuffle!
Anime | 5:54 | 5,542 KB
Identity by ?
Shura no Toki
Anime | 4:47 | 6,730 KB
Buranko by Siam Shade
Jpop | 3:35 | 3,443 KB
Ajisai by SID
Jrock | 4:56 | 4,627 KB
Love Destiny by ?
Sister Princess
Anime | 4:35 | 4,305 KB
Alone by ?
Slayers
Anime | 5:28 | 5,134 KB
Breeze by Megumi Hayashibara
Slayers
Anime | 4:25 | 4,150 KB
But But But (Xelloss' Theme) by ?
Slayers
Anime | 4:40 | 4,434 KB
Don't Be Discouraged by Megumi Hayashibara
Slayers
Anime | 4:09 | 3,894 KB
Exit~Running by Megumi Hayashibara
Slayers
Anime | 4:26 | 5,205 KB
Fair Wind (Valgaav's Theme) by Wataru Takagi
Slayers
Anime | 5:48 | 5,447 KB
Feel Well by Megumi Hayashibara
Slayers
Anime | 4:41 | 4,400 KB
Get Along by Megumi Hayashibara
Slayers
Anime | 4:07 | 3,875 KB
Give A Reason by Megumi Hayashibara
Slayers
Anime | 4:27 | 4,186 KB
Gloria Kimi ni Todoketai by Megumi Hayashibara
Slayers
Anime | 4:21 | 4,080 KB
Honki by ?
Slayes
Anime | 3:48 | 3,565 KB
In This Arm by ?
Slayers
Anime | 4:29 | 4,213 KB
Jama wa Sasenai by Megumi Hayashibara
Slayers
Anime | 4:41 | 4,393 KB
Just Be Conscious by ?
Slayers
Anime | 4:41 | 4,406 KB
Kujikenaikara by ?
Slayers
Anime | 4:32 | 4,252 KB
Midnight Blue by Megumi Hayashibara
Slayers
Anime | 5:34 | 5,237 KB
More Than Words by ?
Slayers
Anime | 6:04 | 5,698 KB
Never Die by Masami Okui
Slayers
Anime | 4:16 | 4,038 KB
Never Never Give Up by ?
Slayes
Anime | 4:42 | 6,631 KB
On Sleepless Nights by Megumi Hayashibara & Masami Okui
Slayers
Anime | 4:56 | 4,628 KB
Only Lonely Soldier (Valgaav's Theme) by Wataru Takagi
Slayers
Anime | 4:37 | 6,500 KB
Process by Masami Okui
Slayers
Anime | 4:52 | 4,577 KB
Raging Waves by Megumi Hayashibara
Slayers
Anime | 5:03 | 4,750 KB
Reflection by ?
Slayers
Anime | 5:18 | 4,982 KB
Rumba Rumba by Megumi Hayashibara
Slayers
Anime | 4:11 | 3,929 KB
Sasurai by ?
Slayers
Anime | 2:38 | 2,474 KB
Secret~Message From Someone by ?
Slayers
Anime | 4:58 | 4,672 KB
Shining Girl by ?
Slayers
Anime | 4:15 | 5,993 KB
Slayers 4 the Future by ?
Slayers
Anime | 4:14 | 3,985 KB
Somewhere (Filia's Theme) by Houko Kuwamija
Slayers
Anime | 3:49 | 3,590 KB
Sore wa Himitsu Desu by ?
Slayers
Anime | 1:14 | 1,164 KB
Stand Up (Amelia's Theme) by ?
Slayers
Anime | 4:38 | 4,374 KB
Take Your Courage by ?
Slayers
Anime | 4:33 | 4,374 KB
Touch Yourself by Megumi Hayashibara
Slayers
Anime | 5:09 | 5,956 KB
Uso no Nai Game (False-Lie Game)~Set Me Free by Matsumoto Yasunori
Slayers
Anime | 5:55 | 5,554 KB
Waru~Bad Blood (Valgaav's Theme) by Wataru Takagi
Slayers
Anime | 4:10 | 3,924 KB
We Are (Zelgadiss' Theme) by ?
Slayers
Anime | 5:06 | 4,795 KB
Within Unlimited Desire by ?
Slayers
Anime | 5:08 | 4,223 KB
Wait and Bleed by Slipknot
? | 2:27 | 2,311 KB
Letter to Dana by Sonata Arctica
? | 6:00 | 5,643 KB
Shy by Sonata Arctica
? | 4:18 | 4,045 KB
The Darkest Winter by Sonata Nocturna
Gothic Rock | 4:52 | 5,864 KB
Last Kiss by Piste 76
Sorcerous Stabber Orphen
Anime | 4:08 | 3,878 KB
Akairo Ranpu by Soroban
Jrock | 4:08 | 3,890 KB
Sabi Memory by Soroban
? | 4:03 | 3,799 KB
Once Again by Sound Syndrome
? | 4:46 | 4,533 KB
White Love by SPEED
Jrock | 5:34 | 5,226 KB
Girls On Film by Duran Duran
Speed Grapher
Anime | 3:27 | 3,244 KB
Labyrinth by ALI PROJECT
St. Luminous High School
Anime | 4:30 | 4,234 KB
Lonely Soul by Okui Masami
Starship Girl Yamamoto Yohko
Anime | 5:06 | 7,178 KB
Ashita e no Brilliant Road by angela
Stellvia of the Universe
Anime | 4:57 | 5,819 KB
The End of the World by angela
Stellvia of the Universe
Anime | 4:51 | 4,550 KB
Daydreamin' by Kisho Taniyama
Sukisyo!
Anime | 4:27 | 10,712 KB
Go Ahead!! by Midorikawa Hikaru
Sukisyo!
Anime | 4:08 | 3,883 KB
Just a Survivor by Tatsuhisa Suzuki
Sukisyo!
Anime | 3:43 | 8,739 KB
Saya no Ketsuru by Syara no Sui
Jrock | 5:00 | 3,520 KB
Epilogue by ?
Tackey Tsubasa
Anime | 5:15 | 7,388 KB
Yuki ni Negai wo by Takui
? | 5:05 | 7,160 KB
Strangers Like Me by Phil Collins
Tarzan
Disney Movie | 2:59 | 2,811 KB
Dangerous and Moving by Tatu
Pop | 4:35 | 540 KB
Gomennasai by Tatu
Pop | 3:44 | 5,466 KB
Ya Soshla S Uma by Tatu
Rpop | 3:36 | 3,378 KB
Ist Das Gut by Tatu & Rammstein
? | 3:28 5,071 KB
Kattou by Masataka Takanayagi
Tenjoy Tenge
Anime | 5:56 | 8,351 KB
Tears Go By by ?
Tenshi na Konamaiki
Anime | 3:53 | 4,566 KB
Whenever I Think of You by Wakarenai
Tenshi na Konamaiki
Anime | 5:02 | 4,724 KB
Datte, Daisuki Dakara! by COMA
Tenshi ni Narumon
Anime | 5:26 | 5,108 KB
Our Story (A Capella Version) by Tension
? | 3:58 | 3,739 KB
TIGHTROPE by TETSU69
Jrock | 4:48 | 4,518 KB
Tsuki no Uta by Gackt
Texhnolyze
Anime | 4:48 | 6,772 KB
Venus by Theatre of Tragedy
Gothic | 7:52 | 6,464 KB
Cassandra by Theatre of Tragedy
Gothic | 6:06 | 5,728 KB
Image by Theatre of Tragedy
Gothic | 3:08 | 4,414 KB
Let You Down by Theatre of Tragedy
Gothic | 2:56 | 2,765 KB
Somebody Told Me by The Killers
Rock | 3:35 | 3,376 KB
Kiss the Girl by ?
The Little Mermaid
Disney Movie | 2:42 | 3,814 KB
Poor Unfortunate Souls by ?
The Little Mermaid
Disney Movie | 4:50 | 4,544 KB
Under the Sea by ?
The Little Mermaid
Disney Movie | 3:14 | 2,282 KB
Sally's Song by ?
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Disney Movie | 1:47 1,474 KB
This is Halloween by ?
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Disney Movie | 3:15 | 3,059 KB
Lo-Fi Boy, Fighter Girl by The Pillows
Jrock | 3:01 | 7,083 KB
King of Pain (Insturmental) by The Police
? | 3:18 | 3,123 KB
Divided America by Tiamat
? | 5:18 | 7,481 KB
Snow Flower by ?
Tiny Snow Fairy Sugar
Anime | 3:32 | 3,316 KB
Yume no Shizuku by T.M. Revolution
Jpop | 5:51 | 4,118 KB
Aqualovers by T.M. Revolution
Jpop | 4:00 | 3,760 KB
Burnin' X-mas (Original Backing Track) by T.M. Revolution
Jpop | 4:31 | 6,360 KB
Burnin' X-mas ~Ding-Dong Mix~ by T.M. Revolution
Jpop | 4:33 | 6,404 KB
Burnin' X-mas ~Soothing X-mas Mix~ by T.M. Revolution
Jpop | 3:15 | 4,592 KB
Burnin' X-mas by T.M. Revolution
Jpop | 4:32 | 5,317 KB
Heat Capacity by T.M. Revolution
Jpop | 3:22 | 3,167 KB
High Pressure by T.M. Revolution
Jpop | 4:21 | 4,079 KB
Ignited (Piano Version) by T.M. Revolution
Jpop | 2:24 | 3,377 KB
Invoke (Karaoke Version) by T.M. Revolution
Jpop | 4:19 | 4,060 KB
Kagerou by T.M. Revolution
Jpop | 5:22 | 5,044 KB
Madan der Freischutz (Album Version) by T.M. Revolution
Jpop | 4:43 | 4,428 KB
Madan der Freischutz by T.M. Revolution
Jpop | 4:34 | 3,220 KB
Monopolize by T.M. Revolution
Jpop | 3:50 | 4,502 KB
Zips (Undercover Mix) by T.M. Revolution
Jpop | 4:32 | 6,380 KB
Dancing in the Babylon by Seiko
Tokyo Babylon
Anime | 4:39 | 4,379 KB
Don't Cry by ?
Tokyo Mew Mew
Anime | 4:17 | 5,038 KB
My Sweet Heart by Komatsu Rika
Tokyo Mew Mew
Anime | 3:52 | 3,727 KB
+Gothic Pink+ by Tommy February6
Jpop | 3:26 | 4,835 KB
Kaze no Toorimichi by ?
Tonari no Totoro
Anime | 3:16 | 4,718 KB
The title of the anime, which means roughly "My Neighbor Totoro,".........
Broken Wings by Tomoko Tane
Trinity Blood
Anime | 3:36 | 5,308 KB
Bang, Bang by Rammstein
Triple X
Gmetal | 3:09 | 4,480 KB
C.H.O.C.O. by Tange Sakura & Hikami Kyoko
Trouble Chocolate
Anime | 3:50 | 3,690 KB
A Song of Storm and Fire by ?
Tsubasa Chronicles
Anime | 4:02 | 3,797 KB
Blaze by KINYA
Tsubasa Chronicles
Anime | 4:27 | 6,273 KB
Siren Song by ?
Tsubasa Chronicles
Anime | 2:34 | 3,627 KB
You Are My Love (English) by Yuki Kajiura
Tsubasa Chronicles
Anime | 2:34 |6,048 KB
You Are My Love by Yui Makino
Tsubasa Chronicles
Anime | 2:45 | 3,887 KB
Dust to Dust by UnsraW
Jrock | 3:10 | 4,465 KB
Gate of Death by UnsraW
Jrock | 5:18 | 12,461 KB
Maria by UnsraW
Jrock | 2:40 | 2,513 KB
Warai Oni by UnsraW
Jrock | 2:43 | 2,574 KB
I, I, You & Ai by Izumi Kobayashi
Urusei Yatsura
Anime | 4:16 | 5,200 KB
Amai Wana ~Paint it Black~ by Utada Hikaru
Jpop | 5:02 | 4,730 KB
Boulevard of Broken Dreams by Utada Hikaru
Jpop | 4:19 | 10,393 KB
...A Japanese woman singing an English boy group's song...It's frightening, yet good a the same time. Oh, Lord...Why did she have to lower herself to that level?!
Kettobase! by Utada Hikaru
Jpop | 4:31 | 4,339 KB
Medieval Song by ?
Vampire Hunter D
Anime | 1:14 | 1,175 KB
Zou Kai by Van Fan
Cpop | 4:24 | 6,164 KB
Moonlight Lullaby by ?
Vandread
Anime | 5:03 | 4,736 KB
Deathmate by Vidoll
Jrock | 4:41 | 6,601 KB
Heroine by Vidoll
Jrock | 6:25 | 6,025 KB
Magical Labyrinth by ?
Violinist of Hamelin
Anime | 4:20 | 4,076 KB
Beautiful Alone by ?
Weiss Kreuz
Anime | 5:16 | 4,938 KB
Black Angel by ?
Weiss Kreuz
Anime | 4:26 | 4,159 KB
Este (Crawford's Theme) by Ryoutarou Okiayu
Weiss Kreuz
Anime | 3:12 | 5,252 KB
It's Too Late by ?
Weiss Kreuz
Anime | 3:38 | 3,412 KB
Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me by ?
Weiss Kreuz
Anime | 3:47 | 6,228 KB
Miserable Lies by ?
Weiss Kreuz
Anime | 2:48 | 2,638 KB
My Bloody Valentine by ?
Weiss Kreuz
Anime | 3:04 | 2,884 KB
No Surrender by ?
Weiss Kreuz
Anime | 3:13 | 2,328 KB
One More Angel by ?
Weiss Kreuz
Anime | 4:04 | 3,907 KB
Other Side of the Moon by ?
Weiss Kreuz
Anime | 3:35 | 3,372 KB
Piece of Heaven by ?
Weiss Kreuz
Anime | 3:34 | 3,357 KB
Shadow Lights by ?
Weiss Kreuz
Anime | 4:22 | 4,098 KB
Spiritualized Schuldig (Schuldig's Theme) by Midorikawa Hikaru
Weiss Kreuz
Anime | 3:57 | 3,714 KB
Stone Roses by ?
Weiss Kreuz
Anime | 3:31 | 3,310 KB
Sweet Nothing by Yuuki Hiro
Weiss Kreuz
Anime | 3:54 | 3,664 KB
Velvet Underworld by ?
Weiss Kreuz
Anime | 4:50 | 4,536 KB
As Time Goes By ~Never Forget Me~ by Kaori Aso
Wild Arms the 4th Detonator
Game | 4:10 | 6,687 KB
Feeling the Bonds by Michiko Naruke
Wild Arms the 4th Detonaor
Game | 2:18 | 3,195 KB
It's in the Stars by w-inds
Jpop | 3:28 | 3,255 KB
SUPER LOVER ~I Need Your Love Tonight~ by w-inds
Jpop | 3:12 | 7,502 KB
Half Pain by ?
Witch Hunter Robin
Anime | 3:54 | 3,662 KB
if you ever lose affection, I can
Ice Queen by Within Temptation
Gothic Rock | 5:19 | 4,996 KB
What Have You Done by Within Temptation
Gothic Rock | 4:00 | 6,940 KB
Sad Moon by ?
Wolf's Rain
Anime | 2:19 | 2,186 KB
Forever Love by X-Japan
X: The Movie
Anime | 8:38 | 8,089 KB
Secret Sorrow by ?
X TV
Anime | 4:59 | 4,101 KB
Celebration by X-Japan
Jrock | 4:49 | 4,524 KB
Endless Rain by X-Japan
Jrock | 6:37 | 4,658 KB
I'll Kill You by X-Japan
Jrock | 3:36 | 2,425 KB
Made In Heaven by X-Japan
Jrock | 6:10 | 4,339 KB
Moonlight Sonata by X-Japan
Jrock-Classical | 2:37 | 2,463 KB
Rusty Nail by X-Japan
Jrock | 5:27 | 3,837 KB
Standing Sex by X-Japan
Jrock | 4:23 | 3,092 KB
Week End by X-Japan
Jrock | 6:02 | 5,672 KB
Kiseki by Suga Shikao
XXX Holic
Anime | 4:30 | 6,341 KB
Eden by TO DESTINATION
Yami no Matsuei
Anime | 4:11 | 3,940 KB
Love Me by ?
Yami no Matsuei
Anime | 2:51 | 2,684 KB
Heaven by Kayou Aiko
YAT Anshin! Uchuu Ryoukou
Anime | 4:27 | 4,187 KB
Daia no Hana by Yoriko
Jpop | 3:37 | 8,494 KB
Starting Up by Julia Mazda
You're Under Arrest!
Anime | 4:00 | 3,762 KB
Kurama no Theme by ?
Yu Yu Hakusho
Anime | 3:15 | 2,671 KB
Wake Up Your Heart by KENN at NAB
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
Anime | 4:04 | 3,819 KB
Losin' by Yuna Ito
Jpop | 4:09 | 5,892 KB
Happiness (Kuai Le) by Z Chen
C/K(?)pop | 3:54 | 5,503 KB
Little Goodbye by Zegapain
Jpop | 6:09 | 5,772 KB
Pose by Zilch
Jrock | 3:52 | 8,450 KB