Bakugan
The band Bakugan formed around 2007, when the anime series of the same name launched. Their main theme song for the show became the thing most people knew...
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The band Bakugan formed around 2007, when the anime series of the same name launched. Their main theme song for the show became the thing most people knew them for, a straightforward pop-rock track that matched the show's energy. They also recorded other songs like 'Cho! Saikyo! Warriors!' and 'Gone Forever'.
According to the available information, the group included John Kimball on vocals, Chris Ridenhour on guitar, Kevin Rudolf on bass, and Mark Pontius on drums. Rudolf also worked as a producer, which might explain some of the hip-hop touches in their sound. Their recordings from that period are mostly connected to the anime's soundtrack.
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