| Bonus Track | ||||
| 1 | David Lee Roth & Steve Vai - | Yankee Rose | 3:54 | |
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Bass -
Neil Stubenhaus
Drums - Gregg Bissonette Guitar - Michael Thompson Vocals - Jon Gilutin , Teresa James | ||||
| 2 | Sota Fujimori - | Look To The Sky | 7:10 | |
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Guitar -
Atsushi Sato
Vocals [Featuring] - Yoshika Written-By - Akari Uchida | ||||
| 3 | Aisha (3) - | Fate | 3:42 | |
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Producer -
Makihiko Araki
Written-By - Shoko (2) | ||||
| 4 | Aisha (3) - | No More | 4:02 | |
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Producer -
Makihiko Araki
Written-By - Shoko (2) | ||||
| 5 | Maria (4) - | 紅影 (Crimson Shadow) | 4:01 | |
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Producer -
DJ Taka
Written-By - Iqua | ||||
| 6 | Ayana Kawano - | My First Season | 3:49 | |
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Producer -
Junzo Yagami
Written-By - Akari Uchida | ||||
| 7 | Yuko Kawahara - | Junction Rainy Blue | 2:49 | |
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Producer -
Junzo Yagami
Written-By - Akari Uchida | ||||
| Game Track | ||||
| 8 | Akira Yamaoka - | I'm Too Virtuous | 1:11 | |
| 9 | Yuka Watanabe - | The Spirit Of Hawk | 3:07 | |
| 10 | Akira Yamaoka - | Pluck The Roses! | 1:08 | |
| 11 | DJ Nagureo - | Keep On Liftin' | 1:11 | |
| 12 | Mutsuhiko Izumi - | Dice Away | 1:07 | |
| 13 | Michiru Yamane - | Immortal Revenger | 2:50 | |
| 14 | Sota Fujimori - | Whip Me Hard! | 1:15 | |
| 15 | U1-Asami - | B.E.C.K.Y | 1:24 | |
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Vocals [Featuring] -
Peggy (2)
Written-By - Akari Uchida | ||||
| 16 | Des-Row - | The Bitter Road | 1:04 | |
| 17 | Chuji Nagaoka - | The Imperial Carnival | 2:41 | |
| 18 | Michiru Yamane - | The Thorn Of Justice | 3:18 | |
| 19 | Sota Fujimori - | The Cutter | 1:02 | |
| 20 | Sota Fujimori - | The Mech-Mother | 1:17 | |
| Special Bonus Track | ||||
| 21 | Sota Fujimori - | Look To The Sky (English Ver.) | 1:15 | |
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Guitar -
Atsushi Sato
Vocals [Featuring] - Yoshika Written-By - Akari Uchida | ||||
| 22 | Aisha (3) - | Fate (English Ver.) | 3:41 | |
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Producer -
Makihiko Araki
Written-By - Shoko (2) | ||||
| 23 | Aisha (3) - | No More (English Ver.) | 4:00 | |
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Producer -
Makihiko Araki
Written-By - Shoko (2) | ||||
| Special Movie I | ||||
| DVD-01 | Sota Fujimori - | Look To The Sky | 7:05 | |
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Guitar -
Atsushi Sato
Vocals [Featuring] - Yoshika Written-By - Akari Uchida | ||||
| Special Movie II | ||||
| DVD-02 | Aisha (3) - | No More | 3:53 | |
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Producer -
Makihiko Araki
Written-By - Shoko (2) | ||||
| Fighting Theme Movie | ||||
| DVD-03a | Sota Fujimori - | Look To The Sky | 0:49 | |
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Guitar -
Atsushi Sato
Vocals [Featuring] - Yoshika Written-By - Akira Uchida | ||||
| DVD-03b | Yuko Kawahara - | Junction Rainy Blue | 1:02 | |
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Producer -
Junzo Yagami
Written-By - Akira Uchida | ||||
| DVD-03c | Ayana Kawano - | My First Season | 1:00 | |
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Producer -
Junzo Yagami
Written-By - Akari Uchida | ||||
| DVD-03d | Maria (4) - | 紅影 (Crimson Shadow) | 1:00 | |
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Producer -
DJ Taka
Vocals - Iqua | ||||
| DVD-03e | U1-Asami - | B.E.C.K.Y | 1:00 | |
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Vocals -
Peggy (2)
Written-By - Akari Uchida | ||||
| DVD-03f | DJ Nagureo - | Keep On Liftin' | 1:01 | |
| DVD-03g | Aisha (3) - | Fate | 1:01 | |
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Producer -
Makihiko Araki
Written-By - Shoko (2) | ||||
| DVD-03h | Aisha (3) - | No More | 1:02 | |
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Producer -
Makihiko Araki
Written-By - Shoko (2) | ||||
| Special Music Clip | ||||
| DVD-04 | Yuko Kawahara - | 麗琥 Junction Rainy Blue | 2:58 | |
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Producer -
Junzo Yagami
Written-By - Akari Uchida | ||||
| DVD-05 | Junzo Yagami - | 麗琥 Junction Rainy Blue (Karaoke) | 2:58 | |
| Written-By - Akari Uchida | ||||
Unless you are unbelievably titillated by CGI breasts I would not buy this release solely for the DVD. The only highlight of the DVD is a full length music video to Junction Rainy Blue; besides that the rest of the DVD consists of montages of game footage set to the more popular of the tracks within the soundtrack.
However, this is worth obtaining if you were a fan of the game or you enjoy music by artists such as Sota Fujimori or DJ Taka from the Bemani series of games. The Japanese rock version of Look To The Sky (a vocal trance song originating from Dance Dance Revolution) has been produced tremendously well and is an interesting spin on the original track.
The worst point of the album is probably the vomit-worthy "B.E.C.K.Y.", a cheerleader-style rhyme that could almost be placed in a kids' TV programme if it weren't for the semi-slutty lyrics.