T.M.Revolution is Takanori Nishikawa’s solo project, and he’s become a household favorite thanks to his appearances on variety shows and in commercials.
His biggest draw is, above all, his exceptionally strong vocal ability.
The project also features a technically skilled, star-studded backing band, making it an artist highly recommended for those who play instruments as well.
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T.M.Revolution’s Famous and Popular Songs (1–10)
INVOKE -Invoke-T.M.Revolution

This song served as the first opening theme for the TV anime Mobile Suit Gundam SEED and is T.M.Revolution’s 17th single.
With sales of 247,000 copies, it is the best-selling theme song in the Mobile Suit Gundam SEED series.
Despite being in a minor key, it has a majestic, stirring composition.
LOVE SAVERT.M.Revolution

A double A-side track included on T.M.Revolution’s 14th single “Madan ~Der Freischutz~,” released on September 6, 2000.
Also used as the theme song for “Super Soccer,” this tune is bursting with a sense of speed.
It charges forward from the very first verse, and the punch right before the chorus is especially cool! It’s guaranteed to get you hyped, so definitely give it a listen!
Dictatorship — monopolizeT.M.Revolution

Their debut single, released in 1996.
It was used as the opening theme for Fuji TV’s “Weekly Stamina Heaven.” The music video features Daisuke Asakura, the composer behind many T.M.Revolution songs, and has an impressive impact that’s hard to believe for a debut single.
WHITE BREATHT.M.Revolution

T.M.Revolution’s 6th single, released on October 22, 1997.
It’s the only single of his to achieve a million sales and is one of his most well-known and popular songs.
The music video, featuring him singing in a blizzard wearing just a jacket, is particularly striking.
Meteor -Meteia-T.M.Revolution

A track included on the March 2003 album “coordinate.” It was used as an insert song for the TV anime Mobile Suit Gundam SEED.
With its near-futuristic sound and powerful vocals, it’s a song that truly resonates.
Also be sure to check out the music video, which features a slightly enigmatic storyline.
Try watching it while fully engaging your imagination to interpret what’s happening in the MV!
Count ZEROT.M.Revolution

A split single by T.M.Revolution and SCANDAL released in 2014.
It was used as the opening theme for the PS3 game Sengoku BASARA 4.
True to game music, it has a techno-tinged, rhythmic, and exhilarating vibe.
The break that hits right after the sustained long note at the end of the chorus is perfectly executed and really gets you.
Inherit the ForceT.M.Revolution

This song, the theme for the PS Vita exclusive title Mobile Suit Gundam EXTREME VS-FORCE, is by an artist so synonymous with Gundam that you could say “Gundam means T.M.Revolution,” given how many theme songs he’s done.
It’s a highly acclaimed track among both Gundam fans and T.M.Revolution fans for its powerful presence and standout vocals.


