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aniki21’s 2014 started strong with “X Jigen e Youkoso” by Etsuko Yakushimaru. In January, aniki21 found it, their eternal jam: “Horse Outside” by The Rubberbandits. Lots of Hiroyuki Sawano, instrumental, and JPop. aniki21 did some crate-digging too, and found “Zettai Unmei Mokushiroku” by Revolutionary Girl Utena. aniki21 crossed 100 jams in January! aniki21’s 2014 came to a close with “Stray Puppy and the Beat of Rain” by Asian Kung-Fu Generation.
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“Troubled Mind” by The Buff Medways kicked off aniki21’s 2013, and there was more to come; 40 jams in all. Plenty of Lucius, japanese, and soundtracks. They were the first, and only, to post “Unbeatable Network (Gatchaman Crowds)” by Taku Iwasaki. “Better Git It In Your Soul” by Charles Mingus got a lot of love. aniki21 reached 75 jams in May. 2013 drew to a close with “Before My Body Is Dry” by Kill La Kill OST.
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aniki21’s year started strong with “Miasmal Smoke & The Yellow Bellied Freaks” by Wintersleep, and 49 more jams followed. The year’s recurring themes? Levi Weaver, anime, and soundtracks. aniki21 found a rare one: “The Massacre (Version 2)” by FantomenK. “21st Century Schizoid Man” by King Crimson got a lot of love. aniki21 was the first person on This Is My Jam to post “DUVET” by BoA — before 18 others! In November, aniki21 posted their 50th jam. 2012 drew to a close with “Wareta Ringo” by Risa Taneda.
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In December, aniki21 joined This Is My Jam, and kicked things off with “Derezzed” by Daft Punk. Nice. aniki21’s 2011 came to a close with “Dark Liquid Royalty” by Tom Cosgrove.
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