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  2. Bloody Stream - Wikipedia

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    "Bloody Stream" (stylized as "BLOODY STREAM") is the debut single by Japanese artist Coda. The song, written by Saori Kodama and composed by Toshiyuki O'mori , is used as the second opening theme for the 2012 anime adaptation of the 1987 manga JoJo's Bizarre Adventure , representing its second arc Battle Tendency .

  3. JoJo (Sono Chi no Sadame) - Wikipedia

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    "JoJo (Sono Chi no Sadame)" (ジョジョ~その血の 運命 ( さだめ ) ~, lit. "JoJo (Provisions of The Blood)") is the debut solo release of Hiroaki "Tommy" Tominaga, of Japanese "brass rock" band Bluff and written by Shoko Fujibayashi, composed by Kohei Tanaka, and arranged by Kow Otani.

  4. Kyo (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Kyo (Japanese: 京, Hepburn: Kyō, born February 16, [1] 1976 in Kyoto) is a Japanese musician, singer, lyricist and poet. He is best known as the vocalist and lyricist of the heavy metal band Dir En Grey.

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  6. Maon Kurosaki - Wikipedia

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    Maon Kurosaki (Japanese: 黒崎 真音, Hepburn: Kurosaki Maon, January 13, 1988 – February 16, 2023) was a Japanese singer and songwriter signed to NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan. After being discovered while working as a performer in Akihabara, Tokyo , she made her major debut in 2010, performing ending themes to the anime television ...

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  9. Lost in Translation (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Both Coppola and Murray finally selected Roxy Music's "More Than This" during the shoot itself because they liked the band and thought the lyrics fit the story. [4] The songs that were featured in the film but did not appear on the soundtrack include "The State We're In" by The Chemical Brothers and Patti Smith's cover of "When Doves Cry". [5]