Animetal Marathon

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Animetal Marathon (アニメタル・マラソン Animetaru Marason?) è il primo album della band giapponese heavy metal Animetal. Sigle di anime suonate in versione heavy metal. 38 canzoni suonate velocissime ininterrottamente. rdf:langString
Animetal Marathon (アニメタル・マラソン, Animetaru Marason) is the first full-length album by Japanese novelty heavy metal band Animetal, released through Sony Records on March 21, 1997. The album consists of a non-stop marathon of metal covers of anime themes from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. A karaoke version of this album was also released on April 21, 1997. This is also the only studio album to feature the band as a quartet; all other releases have the band as a trio with a guest drummer. rdf:langString
Animetal Marathon (アニメタル・マラソン Animetaru Marason?) es el primer álbum lanzado por la novedosa banda japonesa de heavy metal Animetal. Las versiones en esta maratón son de anime de los años 1960 y 1970. Una versión karaoke de este álbum también fue lanzado. Este es también el único álbum de estudio que cuentan con la banda como cuarteto; las demás versiones tienen a la banda como un trío, con un baterista invitado. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Animetal Marathon (アニメタル・マラソン, Animetaru Marason) is the first full-length album by Japanese novelty heavy metal band Animetal, released through Sony Records on March 21, 1997. The album consists of a non-stop marathon of metal covers of anime themes from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. A karaoke version of this album was also released on April 21, 1997. This is also the only studio album to feature the band as a quartet; all other releases have the band as a trio with a guest drummer. "Gatchaman no Uta," "Combattler V no Theme," "Yūsha Raideen," "Tatakae! Casshan," "Mazinger Z," "Getter Robo" and "Devilman no Uta" were previously recorded as a six-minute marathon and independently released as the band's self-titled 1996 EP. "Uchū Senkan Yamato," "Umi no Triton," "Great Mazinger," "Tatakae! Polymar," "Tiger Mask," "Babel II" and "Taga Tame ni (Cyborg 009 theme)" were recorded as a separate marathon titled This is Animetal. Majority of this album was mixed with tracks from This is Animetal, Tokusatsu de Ikou!, Animetal Summer, Animetal Lady Sanjo!, Animetal Lady Kenzan and Animetal Lady Marathon and released internationally as This Is Japanimetal Marathon. Some songs in the marathon incorporate guitar riffs from classic hard rock and heavy metal songs. For instance, "Suki da Danguard Ace" uses the intro riff of Led Zeppelin's "Communication Breakdown." The album cover's unnamed skeleton mascot is a parody of Iron Maiden's Eddie and Megadeth's Vic Rattlehead. He also appears on Animetal's albums and singles released by Sony Records. A female counterpart is used on Animetal Lady Marathon and its associated singles.
rdf:langString Animetal Marathon (アニメタル・マラソン Animetaru Marason?) es el primer álbum lanzado por la novedosa banda japonesa de heavy metal Animetal. Las versiones en esta maratón son de anime de los años 1960 y 1970. Una versión karaoke de este álbum también fue lanzado. Este es también el único álbum de estudio que cuentan con la banda como cuarteto; las demás versiones tienen a la banda como un trío, con un baterista invitado. "Gatchaman no Uta", "Combattler V no Theme,", "Yuusha Raideen", "Tatakae! Casshan", "Mazinger Z", "Getter Robo" y "Devilman no Uta " se grabaron anteriormente como un maratón de seis minutos y de forma independiente lanzado como un EP homónimo por la banda en 1996 . "Uchuu Senkan Yamato", "Umi no Triton", "Great Mazinger", "Tatakae! Polymar", "Tiger Mask","Babel II" y "Taga Tame ni (tema de Cyborg 009)" se registra como una maratón por separado titulado This is Animetal. La mayoría de este álbum fue mezclado con canciones de This is Animetal, Tokusatsu de Ikou!, Animetal summer, Animetal Lady Sanjo!, Animetal Lady Kenzan y Animetal Lady Marathon y fue lanzados a nivel internacional como This is Japanimetal Marathon. Algunas canciones en el marathon incorporan riffs de guitarra del hard rock clásico y canciones de heavy metal. Por ejemplo, "Suki da Dangard Ace" utiliza el riff de la introducción de la canción de Led Zeppelin, "Communication Breakdown". La mascota de la portada del álbum el esqueleto sin nombre es una parodia de Eddie the head de Iron Maiden,y Vic Rattlehead de Megadeth. Él también aparece en Animetal Marathon II, y , así como singles de la banda. Una contraparte femenina se utiliza en las portadas de los álbumes de Animetal Lady's.
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