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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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File:SpicyStewedDonutCover.png|Front cover
File:SpicyStewedDonutCover.png|Front cover
File:SpicyStewedDonutBooklet1.png|Booklet Page 1
File:SpicyStewedDonutBooklet2.png|Booklet Page 2
File:SpicyStewedDonutBooklet3-4.png|Booklet Pages 3-4
File:SpicyStewedDonutBooklet5.png|Booklet Page 5
File:SpicyStewedDonutBooklet6.png|Booklet Page 6
File:SpicyStewedDonutBooklet7.png|Booklet Page 7
File:SpicyStewedDonutBack.png|Back cover
File:SpicyStewedDonutBack.png|Back cover
File:SpicyStewedDonutBackInsert.png|Back Insert
File:SpicyStewedDonutCD.png|CD
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</gallery>


==Notes ==
==Notes==


* "H.T" is incorrectly written as "H.T'''.'''" (with a second "." after T) on the album's packaging.
*"H.T" is incorrectly written as "H.T'''.'''" (with a second "." after T) on the album's packaging.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 13:41, 21 March 2023

Trigun: Spicy Stewed Donut
Type Soundtrack album, compilation
Artist Tsuneo Imahori
Released July 31, 2001
Genre
Tracks 15
Run Time 50 minutes
Label Tokyopop Soundtrax
Country US
Catalog # TPCD 0208-2
Format CD

Trigun: Spicy Stewed Donut is a soundtrack compilation album for Trigun, released on July 31, 2001 exclusively in the US by Tokyopop Soundtrax[1]. It contains a selection of songs originally featured on the Trigun The First Donuts and Trigun: The 2nd Donut Happy Pack soundtracks.

Tracklist

  1. H.T.
  2. NO-BEAT
  3. Big Bluff
  4. Unhappy Song
  5. PHILOSOPHY in a Tea Cup
  6. Cynical Pink
  7. Nerve Rack
  8. Zero Hour
  9. KNIVES
  10. Permanent Vacation
  11. BLUE FUNK
  12. YELLOW ALERT
  13. Carot & Stick
  14. Suna-no-Hoshi
  15. Kaze-wa Mirai-ni Fuku

Gallery

Notes

  • "H.T" is incorrectly written as "H.T." (with a second "." after T) on the album's packaging.

References