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Bump Of Chicken is a renowned Japanese alternative rock band hailing from Sakura, Chiba.
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Their music’s emotional depth and versatility have made them a go-to choice for anime theme songs.
Upon its release, Tomodachi no Uta was paired with Aruku Yuurei as a double A-sided single.
The release was a commercial success, peaking at number two on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
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was released as a single alongside Colony on April 22, 2015. was a playable song in Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage!.
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In an official interview, Bump Of Chicken explained that the inspiration behind Souvenir was deeply personal.
Bump Of Chicken also provided the anime’s ending song, Spica.
Released alongside Hanashi ga Shitai yo and Spica, Sirius became part of the Aurora Arc album.
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This addition enriches the track with an otherworldly flair, blending seamlessly with the band’s traditional J-rock style.
The tracks success carried over into 2004 when both songs were included on the bands album Yggdrasil.
Karma was included in Taiko no Tatsujin 8 and Taiko no Tatsujin 8 Portable 2 video games.
It also achieved notable success, securing the number nine spot on the 2006 Oricon Top 100 Singles list.
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