Trigun - Badlands Rumble - O.S.T.

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Trigun - Badlands Rumble - O.S.T.
Type Soundtrack album
Artist Tsuneo Imahori
Released April 21, 2010[1][2]
Genre
Tracks 33
Run Time 65 minutes
Label FlyingDog
Country Japan
Catalog # VTCL-60210[2]
Format CD

Trigun - Badlands Rumble - O.S.T. is the soundtrack album for the film Trigun: Badlands Rumble.

Tracklist[1][2]

1. 風が止んだ時
Kaze ga yanda toki (Eng: When The Wind Stopped)
0:54
2. Badlands rendez-vous 2:30
3. don't take the Last Donut 1:20
4. blank 1:50
5. 大悪党
Dai aku tou (Eng: Main Villain)
1:46
6. sandsteam 2:39
7. she is not sweet 1:35
8. the Stampede 1:23
9. トマクン
Toma kun
3:11
10. we are in a jam 1:03
11. an unsafe stamp maniac 1:13
12. a gentle Death 2:12
13. empty smile 1:39
14. time to say goodbye 0:58
15. a grain of sand in sandwich 1:25
16. DICE for life 1:31
17. good men or bad? 4:03
18. meet me in Macca city 0:54
19. in the early morning light 1:38
20. snatch!snatch!snatch! 2:19
21. you've blown it over the sands 1:54
22. リトルアメリア
little Amelia
1:57
23. 悪運
Aku-un (Eng: Bad Luck)
0:58
24. an old public house 2:38
25. ラッキー★セブン
lucky seven
0:42
26. get even 2:28
27. parttime SP 1:16
28. the grandstand player 2:18
29. termination 0:49
30. that was then 3:04
31. white lies 2:25
32. lovely calamities 4:31
33. H.T. in "Badlands Rumble" 3:06

Gallery

Continued on the gallery subpage.

Notes

  • This is the first Trigun soundtrack album to not include the word "donut" in the title.
    • However, it is the only soundtrack album to include a song title containing the word "donut," with track 3 being named "don't take the Last Donut".
  • The track name "H.T. in "Badlands Rumble"" misspells the title of the original theme song, "H.T", by including a second "." after the T.

Credits

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