"cóunter・attàck-m'ænkάɪnd", often played in the thick of a battle, especially those that have a heavy emotional weight, like Mikasa's epic struggle at the end of Episode 7 while embracing life despite the pain from Eren's apparent death."eye-water" and "omake-pfadlib" are used for some more emotional heavy-hitting moments of the show.Parts of its melody are also present in other tracks. "The Reluctant Heroes" by mpi, the insert song played in Episode 3 during Eren's training, and Episode 9 when Levi and his team are introduced kicking Titan ass. Notably used during the Armored Titan's breakthrough of Wall Maria's inner gate, Titan Eren's confrontations against the Female Titan and the destruction of Marleyan naval fleets and coastal defenses in Liberio by Eren's colossal titans. The soundtrack kickstarts in force with the Title Drop track "ətˈæk 0N tάɪtn", establishing the series' overall atmosphere with an ominous German chorus and Mika Kobayashi's ever-powerful singing.The second ending, "Great Escape" by Cinema Staff, switches things up with a heavy rock song that perfectly describes the frustration and determination of 104th Training Corps as they fight to regain their freedom.Even people missing "Guren no Yumiya" are in for a treat because the song reprises the previous opening's melody at the fourth minute. "The Wings of Freedom"), also by Linked Horizon, is often mistaken for a German march song. The second opening, "Die Flügel der Freiheit" (or "Jiyuu no Tsubasa", i.e.The first ending, "Utsukushiki Zankoku na Sekai" note by Yōko Hikasa, isn't half bad, either it transitions smoothly from calm to dramatic while remaining powerful.Epica has pitched in as part of their Attack on Titan cover album. The rest of the song is basically telling humans to rise up and fight for the right to live. The German in the beginning is saying that humans are supposed to be the hunters, and the Titans, the prey. The lyrics are also gushing with awesome. There's a reason it started a viral spread of parodies on the series' onset. "Crimson Bow and Arrow") by REVO of Linked Horizon.
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