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, one of Daryl's favorite songs to play on his radio.
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An upbeat free jazz song that would give any Mobile Suit pilot an andredaline rush into battle. Thunderbolt For Main, Io Fleming's personal theme song that plays on his first sortie to the Thunderbolt Sector.Although the original had a shorter duration, the remake definitely improves the theme with an extension of awesomeness. From Mobile Suit Gundam Side Story: 0079: Rise From The Ashes, there's Sharp Fangs, a heroic orchestral theme that goes well with the Real Robot tone of the game.
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There's also the other versions of Thunderclap from the Side Stories remake and the Gundam Vs Series games, taking the battle theme up a notch with each variation.
From Mobile Suit Gundam Side Story: The Blue Destiny, we have Thunderclap, the theme that kicks in when the Blue Destiny Unit 1 enters EXAM Mode. Imaginary Sky embodies the adrenaline rush and random cruelty that comes with war. Reach Out to the Sky Someday, the opening theme is a hopeful and upbeat song, perfectly fitting in Soundtrack Dissonance given the darker tone of the show. Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket "Arashi no Naka de Kagayaite", either the original by Chihiro Yonekura or the cover by Masaaki Endoh. An suitably intimidating theme for a bunch of normal soldiers finding themselves up against an Ace. The concept music Time is on My Side, used as the ending song for most of the sad episodes in the Gundam Evolve miniseries. This rendition of " Tobe Gundam " for the 30th Anniversary symphonic suite makes the classic opening song even more epic.
also did a suitably awesome English version of "Here Comes Char!". And it's even more hilarious when you notice that, in the original series, the soldiers that had occupied Amuro's home were dancing to an instrumental version of "Here Comes Char"! The song's lyrics are open to some Alternate Character Interpretation which makes it outright hilarious if you think of it as being sung by someone who got owned by Char.Melancholic and soothing as a winding down from the events of the compilation movie. Beginning, with Daisuke Inoue (R.I.P) doing double duty and playing the flute solo between verses of the song as well as vocals.And even Andrew W.K., who did a very successful English version, makes a great chorus, rock and dissonance to give the same message the franchise is trying to bring, only in English for English-speaking fans to understand.
It's just as touching as the original, albeit with more rock, representative of the same cry for peace the franchise is trying to declare.
ACE OF SPADES brings in just as much rock and roll as Animetal in this 40th anniversary rendition. JAM Project 's cover features an acoustic guitar and clever harmonies among a group of folks, giving the song a warm feel and a more touching cry for peace.
Gackt (used for Gundam VS Gundam NEXT PLUS) is both celebratory and melancholic, fitting for a franchise covering the horrors of war going on for at least 30 years. Animetal made a very sentimental cover for the song, though it also turned up the guitar and bass to highlight the unshakable valour of the men of war defending themselves and those they love. Soldiers of Sorrow has become quite iconic and has been covered by several people, as it represents how war can traumatize people for life as a cry for peace. Just a short selection of First Gundam themes include: The original series movies in particular were known for creating absolutely classic themes.