Kensuke Ushio   Devilman Crybaby OST
4.3
superb
Release Date: 2018
Tracklist

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4.5 superbblacktear | May 11th 21

Nice blend of electronic and orchestral instruments. The main theme is great and the way Ushio
adapts and manipulates it is very well-thought.

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3.0 goodBritch2tiger | July 3rd 19

Def some of the better darksynth music I've heard in a long while. CD1 acts as the party-centric half (at least from Buddy, Ryo and onward) while CD2 sounds more melancholic & introspective. The longer tracks on average sound better than the majority of the shorter tracks. In doing so, most of the better short songs are found on CD2. CD1's best tracks can be found in the first and final third of their tracklist while CD2's highlights can be found from the second half and onward (although CD2's first third isn't really bad). Makes me miss some of my former glory days of industrial trance music.

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4.5 superbDatBoiBubble | December 16th 18

Honestly the best soundtrack of the year by a mile, the composition of each track is just amazing

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0.0 FrozenVain | January 8th 18

It thought the name was a spoof of Devil May Cry at first.

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4.5 superbBrady Hayes | January 8th 18

Perhaps one of the best anime soundtracks since Yoko Kanno's Zankyou no Terror OST a few years ago. A simply stunning mix of dark electronica and 80's synth wave that cannot be missed. Best Tracks: Sabbath I, Miki the Witch, From Here to Eternity, Judgement, Crybaby

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4.5 superbLassie | December 2nd 23
4.5 superbLacking | July 25th 21
4.5 superbtheTourist | May 20th 20
5.0 classicovisamsa | March 2nd 20
4.5 superbsupremejelly | January 5th 20
4.5 superbStudentOfEtherium | November 5th 18
4.0 excellentelli, evermore. | May 14th 18
4.0 excellentresident sputbirb with fancy hat | March 22nd 18

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