Nemesis - Eve Louise from Visual Prison

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Nemesis - Eve Louise from Visual Prison
I know several years ago it became "internet etiquette" to put a warning on certain things, one of which was loud noises and this is one of the few times it's really felt necessary, the start of the song is a bit startling even if you know it's coming. This was on the first CD I got for the series, back when it was still airing, and it was always so jarring having this song start up after the quieter number right before it (^.^')
Doing a bit of research, I was surprised to find that Lavie's actress is the same person who voiced Chiyo-chan from Azumanga Daioh, Calumon from the 3rd Digimon series, and Akubi Girl from the 2006 series, she had actually gone on a TV show once to have her high pitched voice analyzed, and the expert brought on had never seen a voice create a wave pattern like hers' before, it's a bit interesting (^.^)
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HEART JACK - Robin Laffite from Visual Prison
This is neat, with most of the singles for songs used as an opening or ending theme, the rest of the CD is either alternate versions of that song, or other songs by the group, both of which are also fun, especially the latter since it allows people who got this CD because of the Keroro song to hear a bit more and decide if they want to start following the group's work
But I also appreciate that this CD became a dedicated Keroro album, curiously between this song (Rock n Roll with Keroro Standard), and the song actually used as and ending theme, the latter's title makes it sound like the non-Keroro track, hee hee