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The song fits perfectly at the beginning of Z (not much so during the Frieza and Cell-arcs, but it changes after that anyway, which is funny because the Buu-arc is a blatantly obvious throwback to the original Dragon Ball), especially so during the episodes where Gohan is surviving in the wild and during Goku's training with King Kai.Saw a subbed version of the first season of Dragon ball Z. I laughed so hard I fell out of my seat. That does Not belong.
For me, it was the second theme song of Code Geass. when I first heard it I was like....WTF?
The twlfth opening of One Piece, It would do well in most other places, but not for the story arc it opens.
Death Note. What nutcase decided that a psychological thriller/mystery would be best represented by death metal?
Gotta agree with this. The crap music was the sole reason I decided to watch the JP version instead of the English dub. (Both Finnish dubs, the awful Agapio one and the better Werne one, used the Japanese music as the translation base, so those tunes have a nostalgia factor applied for me as well.)English dub of Digimon's first three series.
Seriously, why don't we use similar music to the Japanese version? Instead we get crap.
While I cannot hate any opening more than What's up, people?, I gotta agree it fits the atmosphere of Death Note.._. I loved the Maximum the Hormone tracks that they used for Death Note.
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