Ao-Iconoclast / Pigeon-The Green-ey'd Monster

"Ao-Iconoclast / PIGEON-the green-ey'd monster-" (蒼-Iconoclast / PIGEON-the green-ey'd monster-, lit. Blue-Iconoclast/PIGEON-the green-ey'd monster-) is a maxi single released by the J-pop singer Kotoko. It is her first single is not to be produced by I've Sound. It was released on June 24, 2009, the same release date of her I've Sound single "'snIpe". "Ao-Iconoclast" was used as the theme song for game BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger. Although the song was replaced by "Hekira no Sora e Izanaedo" (also by Kotoko) in the game's sequel, BlazBlue: Continuum Shift, "Ao-Iconoclast" remains available in the game as an optional BGM.

"Ao-Iconoclast / PIGEON-the green-ey'd monster-"
Single by Kotoko
ReleasedJune 24, 2009
GenreJ-pop
Length18:14
LabelGeneon
Songwriter(s)Kotoko, Yugo Sasakura (Ao-Iconoclast)
Kotoko, Ayumi Miyazaki (Pigeon-The Green-ey'd Monster)
Kotoko singles chronology
"U Make Ai Dream"
(2008)
"Ao-Iconoclast / PIGEON-the green-ey'd monster-"
(2009)
"Snipe"
(2009)

This single's catalog number is GNCA-0129. Both songs are produced by Ayumi Miyazaki.[1]

Track listing

  1. Ao-Iconoclast (蒼-iconoclast)—4:54
    Lyrics: Kotoko
    Composition: Yugo Sasakura
    Arrangement: Ayumi Miyazaki
  2. PIGEON-the green-ey'd monster- -- 4:15
    Lyrics: Kotoko
    Composition/Arrangement: Ayumi Miyazaki
  3. Ao-Iconoclast (Instrumental) (蒼-iconoclast)—4:54
  4. PIGEON-the green-ey'd monster- (Instrumental) -- 4:11

Charts and sales

Oricon Ranking
(Weekly)
Sales
26 7,003
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References

  1. "Ao-iconoclast / PIGEON-the green-ey'd monster- CD kotoko Game Music CDJapan". Archived from the original on 7 June 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-21.


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