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Originally Posted by Xenofan 29A
I love the Shadow Hearts soundtracks, but I haven't heard Hirota's other music yet. I'm interested, though.
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For anyone who likes Hirota's style in Shadow Hearts,
Kinema in the Hole is the next logical step when it comes to further exploring his discography. However, if you're not a fan of female Japanese vocals (or any type of singing for that matter), then maybe it might not be for you.
After that, you'll be jumping around on random soundtrack albums where he composed just a song or two. Or just see my list above.