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Abram Bogdanov
Abram Bogdanov

Listen to the Best Attack on Titan Songs on Spotify: A Complete Playlist


Shingeki no Kyojin (Attack on Titan) OST I & II, Shingeki no Kyojin (Attack on Titan) Season 2 OST and Shingeki no Kyojin (Attack on Titan) Season 3 OST are soundtrack albums containing music composed by Hiroyuki Sawano from the anime adaptation of Attack on Titan.On Spotify: ://open.spotify.com/album/0jNwqmKIwudqqbMJRRtzQb




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In the first season, the protagonist, Eren Yeager, witnesses his mother dying after being eaten by man-eating giant humanoid creatures called Titans. This becomes Eren's motivation to develop his combat skills in order to fight the Titans. Later on, Eren is eaten by a Titan himself but discovers that he can transform into a Titan, control it, and fight like he would as a human. Eren learns how to use his newfound powers to combat the Titans and continues his training as more titans continue to flood into his homeland.


Upon the airing of the final episode of the third season on July 1, 2019, it was announced that the fourth and final season of the anime series was scheduled for release in Fall 2020 on NHK General TV.[48] On May 29, 2020, the final season was confirmed to have switched production studios to MAPPA. Yuichiro Hayashi and Jun Shishido replaced Tetsurō Araki and Masashi Koizuka as directors, scriptwriter Hiroshi Seko took over the series composition from Yasuko Kobayashi, and Tomohiro Kishi replaced Kyōji Asano as character designer. Kohta Yamamoto joined Hiroyuki Sawano to compose the music.[49] Netflix Singapore as well as other various Southeast Asian countries announced to start regional streaming from December 10 and 11.[50][51] On September 23, 2020, NHK listed the final season on their broadcasting schedule as airing on December 7, 2020.[52] The first part, which consists of 16 episodes, aired on NHK General TV until March 29, 2021. The second part, which consists of 12 episodes, aired from January 10 to April 4, 2022, at 12:05 a.m. JST.[53][54] A third and final part will air in two halves; the first half, a one-hour special, premiered on March 4, 2023, at 12:25 a.m. JST.[55][56][57]


Sawano returned to compose the soundtrack for the second season, with the 2-CD soundtrack released on June 7, 2017, by Pony Canyon.[66] In addition to music composed for Season 2, the soundtrack also featured any and all tracks composed for other media in-between seasons one and two, such as compilation films and OVAs.


Sawano once again returned as composer. The soundtrack was released on June 26, 2019.[70][71] As with the second season's soundtrack, music featured in compilation films and OVAs released between season two and three was included in the soundtrack. Vocals were provided by David Whitaker, Eliana, Gemie, Laco, mpi, and yosh.


Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gave the show an overall score of 95%.[93] Carl Kimlinger from Anime News Network described the first two episodes of the anime adaptation, saying, "It's hard to say what kind of show Titan would be without the operatic over-direction of Tetsuro Araki, but with him in charge, it's a clenched fist of a series: always tensed up to strike and prone to bludgeoning us when it does."[94] Other critics from Anime News Network praised much of the series. Rebecca Silverman said it "is both gorgeous and appalling in its visuals," and "an excellent mix of what 18th century Gothic novelist Ann Radcliffe defined as horror versus terror: the one is physical, making you want to look away, and the other is intellectual, making you want to know what's going to happen next."[95] Carlo Santos noted that "few [apocalyptic action shows] get as close to perfection as Attack on Titan does". Santos described it as "a masterpiece of death and destruction" after watching only the first episode.[96] Theron Martin of Anime News Network praised the musical score and the "intense, impactful first episode" despite his feeling that it has "limited animation". Martin also compared Attack on Titan's vibe and visual aesthetic to Claymore.[97]


Attack on Titan songs by Hiroyuki Sawano


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Attack on Titan Bauklötze song


Attack on Titan Counterattack Mankind song


Attack on Titan Vogel im Käfig song


Attack on Titan ThanksAT song


Attack on Titan Before Lights Out song


Attack on Titan SymphonicSuite [AoT]Part1-1st:0sk song


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Attack on Titan SymphonicSuite [AoT]Part2-2nd:ShingekiNoKyojin song


Attack on Titan ERENthe標 song


Attack on Titan Tooth-i song


Attack on Titan T-KT song


Attack on Titan Call of Silence song


Attack on Titan Zero Eclipse song


Attack on Titan Barricades song


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Attack on Titan orchestral versions of songs


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Attack on Titan mixes of soundtracks with transitions


Attack on Titan songs with vocals by MIKA KOBAYASHI


Attack on Titan songs with vocals by mpi and CASG


Attack on Titan songs with German words in titles


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Attack on Titan songs from different seasons and episodes of the anime


Attack on Titan songs from the movie Chronicle of the Wings: Roar of Awakening


Attack on Titan songs from the movie Chronicle of the Wings: The Final Season


Attack on Titan songs from the game Wings of Freedom


Attack on Titan songs from the game Final Battle


Attack on Titan songs from the game Tactics


Attack on Titan songs from the game Brave Order


Attack on Titan songs from the game Beyond the Wall


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Attack on Titan has quickly become not only my favourite anime but one of my favourite shows ever.This is not just because of its gripping story and characters but also due to its exceptional music, which is the best of any show I have ever seen.The music manages to convey various emotions in me, depending on the scene, and highlights the tension and atmosphere of said scenes.So I decided to count down my top ten favourite songs from the anime.I will not only be placing these based on how good the individual songs are but also on how they are used in the show.


i am fairly new to the whole anime scene and Attack on Titan and Neon Genesis Evangelion being the only anime that i have watched from start to finish. Given this limited anime experience i will still go on to say that the music for Titan is quite remarkable, coupled with the amazing artwork the whole visual experience of watching the anime for me was one of the best viewing pleasures i have had in a long while. soundtracks have always been one of my fave genres and this ranks as one of the best in my book


@UsaamahI also feel that game music composition allows for much more creativity and independence. The last time game composers crossed over to the anime side of things, the results were subpar to say the least.


The first season of the TV series broadcast on Adult Swim in 2014 and its music is composed by prolific and popular Japanese composer Hiroyuki Sawano (Promare, Kill la Kill, Blue Exorcist), who provides a bombastic mix of electronic music, guitar-driven tracks and orchestral overtones.


Attack on Titan Season 1, part 2 sports the best opening that the show has to offer. The music performed by Linked Horizon begins with a spine-tingling chant, which then proceeds to turn into an electric guitar lead which ramps up the intro to new levels.


It also offers a first-person perspective of what it's like to fly through the sky in ODM gear, which helps give viewers an understanding of what it's like to fight hordes of incredibly dangerous titans as a scout. The stylish scenes of the season they chose to include don't seem to spoil anything but serve very well to get the show's many fans excited for the adventures that await them.


Everything within the world of Attack on Titan is beautiful. Even the animation of character deaths hold wonder in this popular series. However, the addition of music is something that was able to bring Attack on Titan the atmosphere it needed.


Starting off in the first season, the iconic opening song hit the internet hard. In terms of memes, edits, and various other media, the soundtrack of Attack on Titan is something that is loved by many fans. Because there are four seasons, the various openings bring a variety of music for everyone.


Despite the fact that MAPPA was on a strict timeline to complete the last season of Attack on Titan, the opening of season four, part one, was underwhelming. Both the animation within the opening and the music itself were repetitive. My War was almost like an invitation to fans in order to get them used to the new season.


However, because new characters, animation, and music were being introduced into the anime at the same time, the opening itself was confusing. Despite this, My War brought a new animation style to the show, which went hand in hand with the addition of MAPPA studio.


Sitting in fifth place, Shinzou wo Sasageyo! has been the theme song of Attack on Titan since the song premiered. Because it is both uncontroversial and in-theme with the series, the opening of season two is much loved by many. The song sits in the middle of the list because the lyrics and melody of the music below provide a variety of unique elements. However, the lyrics 'Dedicate your heart' go hand in hand with the theme of the survey corps, which is why the opening was such a big hit to fans.


Following the original plot line of the show before Marley, Jiyuu no Tsubasa sits in third place on the list. The opening was shown in season one, part two, following the fast-paced scale of the arc with Annie. Because the animation and melody of the first season seemed flawless, the second opening in season one fit right in with the original airing of the anime. Both the guitar and the chorus within the music were vibrant, and the rigorous strumming of the guitar only added to the intensity of the story itself.


  • Season 2 This season's opening, "Shinzou wo Sasageyo!" also by Linked Horizon, doesn't disappoint, and neither do the stunning visuals. Special mention goes to the camera-pan showing the Survey Corps standing atop the wall and then getting ready to jump off to fight off Titans, and Mikasa hurling Eren towards the Armored Titan as he bites his hand, getting ready to transform. This song also has a reprise of "Jiyuu no Tsubasa" and "Guren no Yumiya"; for the part that sounds like Guren no Yumiya, the words are the opening narration to the series.

  • The ending credits song, "Yuugure no Tori" by Shinsei Kamattechan, is a bit different than the others but is still a Creepy Awesome song with dissonant voices and music, along with the grotesque European medieval style paintings of titans overrunning cities and eating people.

  • As for the second season's soundtrack, "YouSeeBIGGIRL/T:T" is easily among one of the most stand-out examples, being played in two pivotal scenes, the first when Reiner outs himself along with Bertolt as a Titan shifter and subsequently transforms, and the second when Eren unlocks the power of the Coordinate. Especially notable for the return of "Vogel im Käfig" halfway through.

  • "APETITAN", an impactful track full of both action and despair that first played in the Season 2 trailer to highlight the intense battles to come, and then in the show proper to announce the Ape Titan's first ominous appearance. It also plays at full blast during Eren's rescue, as Commander Erwin's troops lead a group of Titans on a collision course against the escaping Armored Titan.

  • "2Volt", the suspenseful track that plays when Eren seemingly corners the Armored Titan, only for the Colossal Titan to fall on top of them both in a shocking cliffhanger. It is later used during Season 3, where Levi finally gets the honor of tearing the Beast Titan a new one after all the casualties the latter inflicted on the Survey Corps.

  • "ERENthe標", better known as Eren (the) Coordinate, is a fusion of the old with the new. The first half is an organ-synth fusion piece fitting the desperate situation the military find themselves in chasing after the Armored Titan, while the second half is a new version of Counterattack Mankind's first half, most notably showing up when Eren gets his lights punched out by Reiner and during the climactic flyover shot at the finale.

  • "Barricades", the song that plays during the season 2 finale, as Krista, Ymir, Connie, Sasha and Hannes leap into battle against a horde of titans, combined with some absolutely beautiful animation of Krista dancing through the air, is easily one of the highlights of the whole damn season.

  • From the Linked Horizon album Shingeki no Kiseki, "Kanojo wa Tsumetai Hitsugi no Naka de". The vocals are soaring, the music is captivating, and the story is a powerful telling of Annie's backstory and supposed feelings about her mission and the people she is forced to betray.

  • When Ymir recounts her past and the freedom of becoming human again, the chorus of "Call of Silence" strikes deep within the listener's heart. It helps that the song uses the motif from "Call your name", another great emotional song.



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