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That brings up memories! The game itself wasn't the best RPG for PSX, but it always left me curious. Why did they take Ayu's awesome Depend on you for a rather mediocre RPG? The song itself is awesome, in my opinion. Though, the I've Sound-like style doesn't fit to a RPG such as Thousand Arms at all. It's catchy but quite a way to clubbing for a RPG. The song is something I'd expect at a Techno event or in a club, but not in Thousand Arms. It's a very unique mixture, but exactly that makes it unforgettable.
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I am agree with you.
The song was a major hit in Japan. The single was released in many many formats i am not gonna list on vgmdb (vinyl, double vinyl, taiwan reprint, re-releases..) By the way, you linked to a soundless video on youtube. The original mix video can be seen here. |
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