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"Ash Like Snow" is the 17th single from the Japanese rock band the Brilliant Green, released on February 6, 2008. It peaked at #8 on the Oricon Singles Chart. [1]This song serves as the second opening theme for the Japanese anime, Mobile Suit Gundam 00.
The song also appears on the band's compilation albums, Complete Single Collection '97–'08 (2008) and The Swingin' Sixties (2014). Glim Spanky covered the song on the February 17, 2018, episode of the BS-TBS TV show Sound Inn "S", a recording of which was included on certain editions of their May 9, 2018, single "All of Us".
Single of Mobile Suit Gundam 00 second season's insert song, sung by Ayumi Tsunematsu as her character Marina Ismail. [18] It was used in episodes 14, 15, 18, 20, 21 and in the ending battle of episode 25 as well as the ending theme for episode 14.
The Brilliant Green takes much of their influence from Western music, most predominantly the Beatles, [4] with over half their songs including English lyrics. Their break came in 1998 when their third single, "There Will Be Love There", was chosen as the theme song for the popular Japanese TV drama series Love Again and, as a result, went straight to the top of the charts.
All of the songs from the album come from the release of Kingdom Underground with the exception of "Ash Like Snow", a song that had been written years earlier. [5]
'Angel Song (Eve Bells)') is the Brilliant Green's eleventh single, released on November 15, 2000. It peaked at #3 on the Oricon Singles Chart. [1] It was used as the theme song for the 2000 Japanese TV drama Merry Christmas in Midsummer. [2] The song also appears on the band's compilation album, Complete Single Collection '97–'08 (2008).
Like snow on the beach Like snow, ah [Verse 2: Taylor Swift Lana Del Rey] This scene feels like what I once saw on a screen I searched "aurora borealis green" I've never seen someone lit from ...
"Ai no Ai no Hoshi" (Japanese: 愛の♥愛の星, lit. 'Star of Love') is the Brilliant Green's seventh single, released on August 18, 1999, by Sony Music Records, [1] and reissued on October 1, 2000, by Defstar Records. [2]