Now this is a track that I've been wanting to talk about for ages. Ever since the release of its "short" version back in late December, I've been absolutely taken by Shinsei Kamattechan's incredibly unique and daring new single, Boku No Sensou or My War. As the latest opening for arguably the most popular show … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: Boku no Sensou (My War) – Shinsei Kamattechan
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The 100 Best Anime Openings Of All Time (40-31)
Check Out The Previous Rankings! 100-91 // 90 – 81 // 80 – 71 // 70 – 61 // 60 – 51 // 50 - 41 40. Eir Aoi – Innocence (“Sword Art Online” Opening 2) Released: 2013 Though it soundtracked much of what was a complete dumpster fire, Innocence is a musically a complete triumph, standing as Eir Aoi's strongest and most … Continue reading The 100 Best Anime Openings Of All Time (40-31)
The 100 Best Anime Openings Of All Time (50-41)
Check Out The Previous Rankings! 100-91 // 90 – 81 // 80 – 71 // 70 – 61 // 60 - 51 50. The Du – Crazy Noisy Bizarre Town (“Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable” Opening 1) Released: 2016 We're heading in to the big guns right now and what better song to kick it off than the delirious funk … Continue reading The 100 Best Anime Openings Of All Time (50-41)
The 100 Best Anime Openings Of All Time (60-51)
Check Out The Previous Rankings! 100-91 // 90 – 81 // 80 - 71 // 70 - 61 60. Granrodeo - Memories (“Kuroko No Basket” Opening 7) Released: 2015 A great melody driven final opening for one of the all time heavyweights in the realm of sports anime, Granrodeo's Memories lent itself to an animation that was … Continue reading The 100 Best Anime Openings Of All Time (60-51)
The 100 Best Anime Openings Of All Time (70-61)
Check Out The Previous Rankings! 100-91 // 90 – 81 // 80 - 71 70. LiSA - Rising Hope ("The Irregular at Magic High School" Opening 1) Released: 2014 LiSA is always a reliable supplier of banging anime openings and the relentlessly upbeat Rising Hope is right up there with the best of them. The verses play … Continue reading The 100 Best Anime Openings Of All Time (70-61)
The 100 Best Anime Openings Of All Time (80-71)
Check Out The Previous Rankings! 100-91 // 90 - 81 80. Bullet Train – Burn! (“Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc V” Opening 2) Year Released: 2014 A track that's in contention for my favourite Bullet Train song ever, Burn! was the boost that this initially laughed of series needed. The propulsive nature of the track coupled with some … Continue reading The 100 Best Anime Openings Of All Time (80-71)
The 100 Best Anime Openings Of All Time (90-81)
Check Out The Previous Rankings! 100-91 90. redballoon – Giniro no Sora (“Gintama” Opening 3) Year Released: 2007 Though lacking in the animation and visuals department as compared to many other openings, Gintama's third opening has one hell of a melody to fall back on. The chorus here is just fantastic, pulsing with an incredible … Continue reading The 100 Best Anime Openings Of All Time (90-81)
The 100 Best Anime Openings Of All Time (100 – 91)
As much as this is a K-pop blog, it's also a J-pop and anime centric blog. But unfortunately, I haven't had the time to really tackle the latter in depth, or at all over the past year. That however ends here with what is probably one of my most ambitious projects yet. The Top 100 … Continue reading The 100 Best Anime Openings Of All Time (100 – 91)
KBOPPED Monthly Roundup: January 2021
Due to the relentless release schedule that us K-pop and J-pop fans have to endure, it’s not easy to consume all the content at once. That’s why I thought it would be fun at the end of each month, to look back at my top 5 K-pop singles and B-sides along with my top 3 J-pop … Continue reading KBOPPED Monthly Roundup: January 2021
SONG REVIEW: ST – SixTONES
Since debuting in early 2020 with the phenomenal Imitation Rain, SixTONES have been blitzing through a number of releases. A single here, a mini album there and now a full length album less than a year after their debut. And most of the resulting music has been great. Both Navigator and New Era built upon … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: ST – SixTONES




