[All Killer Tracks] Special Feature on PSYCHO-PASS Anime Theme and Insert Songs
PSYCHO-PASS is a psychological thriller that portrays the depths of the human mind and crime.
The gripping background music and emotionally resonant theme songs make the story even more memorable.
The music that colors its cyberpunk near-future world perfectly expresses the series’ worldview.
In this article, we’ll introduce a number of tracks that leave a lasting impression with their distinctive atmosphere.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or simply interested in anime music, you’re sure to discover something new!
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[Packed with Masterpiece Songs] PSYCHO-PASS Anime Theme and Insert Song Special (11–20)
Trigger Finger!!!Takizaki Rina (CV: Watanabe Akino)

Isn’t the hard-hitting beat and razor-sharp guitar riff insanely aggressive and cool? It’s an insert song played in the TV anime PSYCHO-PASS, composed by Yugo Kanno, who also handles the score.
The track was included on the album PSYCHO-PASS Complete Original Soundtrack, released in May 2013.
Featuring the shouts of in-story singer Rina Takizaki (voiced by Akeno Watanabe), the lyrics are striking as they cry out to shatter the mask that symbolizes society’s deceit.
The way the characters’ inner conflicts are distilled into the music is, as expected, masterful.
If you listen to it when you want to break through your current situation, it’s sure to give you a push forward.
In conclusion
PSYCHO-PASS is a work that’s also richly rewarding on the musical front.
From the score that underscores the tense storyline to the theme songs passionately performed by various artists, the music further deepens the series’ worldbuilding.
As you enjoy the appeal of both the anime and its music, why not discover a favorite track of your own?


