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  2. Music of Cowboy Bebop - Wikipedia

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    Cowboy Bebop No Disc (カウボーイビバップ ノーディスク, Kaubōi Bibappu No Disuku) is the second soundtrack album, which has more stylistic variety than its predecessor, incorporating bluegrass music, heavy metal, Japanese pop, lounge, swing, chorale and scat-singing, among other styles, as well as the usual blues and jazz pieces.

  3. Seatbelts (band) - Wikipedia

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    Seatbelts (シートベルツ, Shītoberutsu, also known as Seat Belts or SEATBELTS) is a Japanese band led by composer and instrumentalist Yoko Kanno. [1] [2] [3] An international ensemble comprising both a stable lineup of musicians and various collaborators, the band was assembled by Kanno in 1998 to perform the soundtrack music for the Cowboy Bebop anime series.

  4. Yoko Kanno - Wikipedia

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    She was the lead member of the project band Seatbelts, which regrouped in 2004 to compose the soundtrack for the PlayStation 2 Cowboy Bebop video game (released in Japan in 2005). She has composed for Koei games released during the late 1980s to early 1990s and for Napple Tale, a Dreamcast game.

  5. SeeYouSpaceCowboy - Wikipedia

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    The band also released an accompanying music video for the song “Self Help Specialist Ends Own Life”. [3] On July 30, 2019 they released a brand new track, "Armed with Their Teeth" and announced the title for their debut full-length record, The Correlation Between Entrance and Exit Wounds. On August 27, 2019 they released another single ...

  6. Masato Honda - Wikipedia

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    After the album Blue in Red, Honda left T-Square for unknown reasons and pursued a solo career. [16] He participated before leaving T-Square in Farewell & Welcome Live 1998 , which was recorded on April 28, 1998 and released on VHS the following July, [ 17 ] and he also participated after leaving T-Square in Yaon de Asobu – 20th Anniversary ...

  7. Shakkazombie - Wikipedia

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    The song "白いヤミの中 (Shiroi yami no naka, The White Darkness (Kimidori Break Version))" off the Big Blue EP, a remake of Kimidori's 1993 song of the same name, was known in the West after the track was used in a fan anime music video of Cowboy Bebop and Trigun for the 2001 Anime Expo entitled "Tainted Donuts".

  8. Cowboy Bebop - Wikipedia

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    A Cowboy Bebop video game, developed and published by Bandai, [82] was released in Japan for the PlayStation on May 14, 1998. [83] A PlayStation 2 video game, Cowboy Bebop: Tsuioku no Serenade, was released in Japan on August 25, 2005, [84] and an English version had been set for release in

  9. Mem Nahadr - Wikipedia

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    Mem Nahadr (/ n ə ˈ h ɑː d / nə-HAHD), also known as M. Nahadr and simply "M", is an American performance artist and multi-octave vocalist having access to the whistle register and best known for the performance of the song "Butterfly", composed by Yoko Kanno and lyricized by Chris Mosdell for Cowboy Bebop.