Discography of The Devil May Cry Series - Devil May Cry O.S.T.

Devil May Cry O.S.T.
Soundtrack album by Capcom
Released August 18, 2007
Genre Anime Soundtrack
Length 61:13
Label Miya Records
Producer Rungran
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Released on August 18, 2007 in Japan by Rungran, which is a collective for all the composers who wrote for the anime, Devil May Cry. The composers consist of Aimee B, Gabriele Roberto, Giacomo Puccini, Hiroaki Tsutsumi, JETBIKINI, Kenji Fujii, Rin Oikawa, Shigekazu Aida, Suble and Takeshi Hama.

Track listing

Disc one
# Title Performer/Composer Length
1. "D.M.C." Takeshi Hama 1:43
2. "Lynch's Mood" Suble 2:10
3. "Fight!" Gabriele Roberto 2:09
4. "Faint" Suble 2:21
5. "Room DESPAIR" Aimee B 3:09
6. "Life is on You" Kenji Fujii & Suble 3:02
7. "Dance" Takeshi Hama & Hiroaki Tsutsumi 2:15
8. "F.O.E." Takeshi Hama 2:17
9. "The Reaper" JETBIKINI 2:58
10. "Bullet" Hiroaki Tsutsumi 1:25
11. "Under the Sun" Takeshi Hama 2:00
12. "Fate Line" Takeshi Hama 2:21
13. "D.M.C. (Band Ver.)" Takeshi Hama 1:37
14. "Last Rag" Takeshi Hama 1:32
15. "Seidaku" Suble 2:48
16. "Blue Rose" JETBIKINI 3:59
17. "Future In My Hands" Aimee B 3:59
18. "Netherworld" Gabriele Roberto 4:28
19. "Pain" Takeshi Hama 2:38
20. "Evil Spirit" Gabriele Roberto & Shigekazu Aida 1:43
21. "Dante's Might" Gabriele Roberto 1:45
22. "Steep Slope" Shigekazu Aida & Suble 2:00
23. "D.M.C. (Gut Guitar Ver.)" Takeshi Hama & Hiroaki Tsutsumi 1:44
24. "Victory" Gabriele Roberto & Giacomo Puccini 2:36
25. "I'll Be Your Home" Rin Oikawa 4:12


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