![]() ![]() I'll just put down a couple of comparisons for the people to peruse. ![]() It very rarely added to the scene whenever I watched with it. I think it fits DBZ's tone much better than Kikuchi's, but it just feels like it's.there. Yamamoto's Kai score is also very good, but just a bit bland for me. ![]() It's erratic, at times comic, chilling, and in-your-face it's over-compressed butt rock with some really unorthodox composition it parallels the vibe of the show perfectly, in my opinion. But, when they started straying from traditional martial arts and mysticism, and into a more weird, sci-fi numbers game, it felt a bit out of place. I'm careful to say DBZ and not DB, 'cause Kikuchi is perfect for DB. sub thing I gotta get me my Schemmel.īut, from a more.objective standpoint, I do feel the Faulconer score fits the overall tone of DBZ much better than the original, Kikuchi score. But, for me, growing up with this music almost makes it inseparable from the series as I know it. I do agree that it's a product of its time, and I also think people should just watch DB with whatever music they like. ![]()
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