The Rumbling Vinyl Limited Edition No Extras Analog

Sold Date: March 24, 2023
Start Date: September 24, 2022
Final Price: $43.10 (USD)
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Description

The Rumbling [Limited Edition Vinyl] (No benefits) [Analog]

Introduction

Recorded contents
Side A
M1: The Rumbling
B-side
M1: The Rumbling (Instrumental)
M2: The Rumbling (TV Size)"

[sales point]
TV animation "Attack on Titan" The Final Season Part 2 opening theme exceeded 50 million streams in about a month from OA.
The first physical item of a song that has received a worldwide response, such as winning the first place on the US Billboard chart, and the first analog release item for SiM.
In addition, the first instrumental sound source for SiM is also included.
Released in 12 inches, the jacket is an exclusive single-cut item that uses the illustration of Attack on Titan and is limited to 5,000 copies worldwide.

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pony canyon
[Distributor]
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Media publication reviews, etc.
As the opening theme for the TV anime "Attack on Titan" The Final Season Part 2, it exceeded 50 million streaming views in about a month from the OA. The first physical item of a song that has received a worldwide response, such as winning the first place on the US Billboard chart, and the first analog release item for SiM. In addition, the first instrumental sound source for SiM is also included. (C)RS

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