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2 "brothers" whos pasts led them back to eachother fight because theres nothing left for them. One serving the military the other a rogue with strength unparalleled. The two "brothers" go to war over a fake life. One will come out however no one is victorious. Because sometimes losing bonds is worse than losing body parts.
Lyrics: A horrid fate- never the 2 roads join here. Each of them choose a road and a destiny. Adverse fate; it's the nature of fighting. It's but truth- go against one, go against the one. (Prechorus) Alike- it's all like a spiral! Alike- at all times I hate it! Alike- it's all like a spiral! Alike- I hate everything, everything! (Chorus) Irreconcilable- everything and all I hate it, Hate, hate it! Irreconcilable- no compromising. How did we get here, can we change it or what? A pitiful fate- never the two roads join here. Each of them choose a road and a destiny. Fate is sealed- it's the nature of fighting. It's but truth- go against one, go against the wrong. (repeat prechorus and chorus) Nothing, we are nothing. We're no longer what we used to be. This has changed beyond all recognition. We are nothing- you betrayed me! (repeat chorus)
I think that as well but I can here it from Jin's perspective as well in the sense of he feels betrayed by feeling that Ragna favored Saya heavily over him.
@@williamcorey4700 Well Ragna did find Jin annoyingly clingy as a child, so he did favor Saya a bit. Her getting sick just exacerbated an issue that was already there.
@@sonic5993 no he didn't. Both Saya and Jin adored him equally l. He never even said jin was annoying clingy. He never favored one over the other. Central Fiction showed that pretty clearly
Well there isn't a oficial one, but there is a guy who extracted the vocals on this one and put on the II remix, just search under heaven destruction II l.a vocal and you should be able to find it.
I recently got into blazblue again after years of not playing and I've been playing chronophantasma with one of my Xbox live buddies over and over cuz the servers are empty on that game, we were slowly going through all the osts and this one hit me like a truck because it opened a flood of memories, I remembered when I was really young and I used to fight my brother on continuum shift he would play this song over and over again, and I remember being indifferent to it, but the wave of nostalgia that came from hearing those guitars again combined with realising my brother played this because we were brothers like ragna and Jin made me immediately exclaim to my friend "This is the best fucking blazblue ost"
I never watched/played/read any BlazBlue, but this song is so great! On other hand, google is like: "Hm, he listens to the same song from this anime? He appears to be a fan for the whole series then!" lmao. One month later, I bought all games that were available. Boy, I didn't knew that a single song will draw me into the series...
Yoooo you're like me then, except that it was awakening the chaos for me xD But ngl, being broke made me go through grand line to test out CT before buying the rest, did not regret it tho
@Jordan De Nobrega They LOOK Similar But Their Rolls Are Shift, Where With DMC The Red Coated Sibling With A Big Sword (In Dante) Is A Goof Who Takes Almost NOTHING Seriously, Yet It's Fun As Hell, While The Blue Coated Katana Wielder Sibling (In Vergil) Is An Edgy Badass Who Takes EVERYTHING Seriously, While In Blazblue, The Shifts Are Kinda Reverse, Cause The Red Coated Sibling With A Big Sword (In Ragna) Is The Edgy Badass While The Blue Coated Katana Wielder Sibling (In Jin) Is The One Who Doesnt Take Almost Anything Serious, The Difference Is That Ragna Has Temper Issues & Have A Focking Monster Inside Of Him & Jin... Well, We All Know How *HE* Ended Up Like...
Similarities are there but Jin just wants to slice and dice his brother for the fun of it. (Also Power of Order). He doesn’t lecture Ragna about anything
Now most songs don't work well with the L.A. vocals, some I would even go so far as to call them bad. However I feel like Under Heaven Destruction is perfectly suited to the L.A. vocalists.