Riot Girl

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Riot Girl
AyaHiranoRiotGirl.jpg
Studio album by
Released Flag of Japan.svg 16 July 2008
Recorded2006–2008
Genre
Length62:32
Label Lantis
Producer Yuka Sakurai
Aya Hirano chronology
Riot Girl
(2008)
Speed Star
(2009)

Riot Girl is the debut studio album by Japanese singer/voice actress Aya Hirano. It was released on 16 July 2008. It contains songs from her entire non-character song discography up until her 2008 single, "Unnamed World." It contains 7 all-new songs and the A-side songs from her first 7 singles (with the exception being the B-side of Unnamed World instead of the A-side). The album made its debut on the Oricon charts at number 6, selling approximately 23,000 units in its first week of sales. [1]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."LOVE★GUN" Aya Hirano Katsuhiko Kurosunishi-ken, Katsuhiko Kurosu3:50
2."Hero" Aya Hirano nishi-kennishi-ken4:23
3."MonStAR"meg rockKatsuhiko Kurosunishi-ken4:23
4."Ashita no Prism (明日のプリズム)"Saori KodamaHiroyuki MaezawaDaisuke Kato4:00
5."Breakthrough (Album Ver.)"Ikuko EbataTARAWOKatsuhiko Kurosu3:23
6."Bōken Desho Desho? (冒険でしょでしょ?)" (The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya opening theme) Aki Hata Akiko TomitaTakahiro Endo4:19
7."Aimai Scream (曖昧スクリーム)"meg rockKatsuhiko Kurosunishi-ken4:40
8."Yorokobi no Uta (ヨロコビの歌)"Saori KodamaKatsuhiko KurosuKatsuhiko Kurosu4:41
9."Maybe I can't good-bye." Aya Hirano Katsuhiko KurosuKatsuhiko Kurosu4:05
10."Neophilia" Aya Hirano, Aki Hata Shinya SaitoShinya Saito (Guitar by Yutaka Ishii, Bass by Katsuhiko Kurosu)4:14
11."Harmonia Vita" (Sigma Harmonics theme song) Aki Hata Shinya SaitoShinya Saito5:20
12."For you" Aya Hirano Katsuhiko KurosuKatsuhiko Kurosu4:30
13."Hōshi no Kakera (星のカケラ)" Aya Hirano Shinya SaitoShinya Saito, Kaoru Okubo5:57
14."RIOT GIRL" Aya Hirano nishi-kennishi-ken4:51

Re-release Bonus Tracks

No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
15."Breakthrough"Ikuko EbataTARAWOMasaki Suzuki3:33
16."Breakthrough" (DJ Laxxell's Single Remix)Ikuko EbataTARAWOMasaki Suzuki (remixed by DJ Laxxell)5:19
17."Bōken Desho Desho? (冒険でしょでしょ?)" (Cascada Remix Radio Edit) Aki Hata Akiko TomitaTakahiro Endo (remix and additional production by Cascada)3:57

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