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Abingdon Boys School has contributed to the soundtracks of numerous anime and video game series and several tribute albums. Their music has been used as opening or closing tracks for anime series, including Darker than Black , Soul Eater , and Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 , and games, including Sengoku Basara .
Abingdon Boys School scored seven straight top ten hits and released two albums, as well as touring throughout Europe and having their albums, including English language songs, released through a German record label. [19] The band also performed at the Live Earth concert in Tokyo, Japan, on July 7, 2007.
Music website Barks described Abingdon Boys School's music as having a "free-spirited, hard-hitting musicality, reminiscent of alternative rock." [ 1 ] According to Robert Michael Poole of The Japan Times , the band's music consists of "glossy rock-guitar solos, harmonized choruses and pummeling drums", and recalls 1980s era Van Halen and ...
Abingdon Road is the second album by rock band Abingdon Boys School, released on January 27, 2010. [1] In addition to new tracks, the album contains singles released since the band's first full album and a cover of "Sweetest Coma Again", originally found on Luna Sea Memorial Cover Album -Re:birth-, an album of Luna Sea covers dedicated to the legendary rock band.
"Their music.." (etc) you seem to use singular and plural "Abingdon Boys School" interchangeably. As a Brit I have no problem with this, but others may. "#2" - MOS says avoid this use of #. Ensure reference title comply with MOS, i.e. no OVER-CAPITALISATION for instance. The Rambling Man 21:04, 1 November 2010 (UTC) Done most of those.
The music is mixture of hard rock guitars and drums and electronic/techno beats. The lyrics of the songs are a mixture of English and Japanese , with the exception of Rebirth + Reverse which is an instrumental track.
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The series' soundtrack was composed by Yoko Kanno in 2007. The series uses four pieces of theme music: two opening themes and two ending themes."Howling" by Abingdon Boys School was used as the opening theme for the first 14 episodes while "Kakusei Heroism (The Hero Without a "Name")" by An Cafe was used as the second opening theme from episodes 15 onwards.