"Tank!" is the opening song for the popular anime series Cowboy Bebop. The song, written by Yoko Kanno and performed by The Seatbelts, has an extensive alto saxophone solo, as well as a fill part at the end. The song is a big band jazz piece in a hard bop style with a rhythm portion that combines a bass guitar and bongo drums. "Tank!" is primarily an instrumental piece, though it does feature some spoken male vocals in the introductory portion of the song, thematically jazz in style.
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| - "Tank!" is the opening song for the popular anime series Cowboy Bebop. The song, written by Yoko Kanno and performed by The Seatbelts, has an extensive alto saxophone solo, as well as a fill part at the end. The song is a big band jazz piece in a hard bop style with a rhythm portion that combines a bass guitar and bongo drums. "Tank!" is primarily an instrumental piece, though it does feature some spoken male vocals in the introductory portion of the song, thematically jazz in style. The vocal portion provides a lead-in to the instrumental portion, and its final lyrics, "I think it's time to blow this scene. Get everybody and the stuff together. Ok, three, two, one let's jam," signal the beginning bursts of the majority, purely instrumental end of the song. It has been featured on the soundtracks to the series and as the original opening theme it is somewhat iconic, one of several popular pieces which are still closely associated with the Bebop series. It has also been occasionally used as background music for some international commercials, such as a preview for My Own Worst Enemy. (en)
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| - "Tank!" is the opening song for the popular anime series Cowboy Bebop. The song, written by Yoko Kanno and performed by The Seatbelts, has an extensive alto saxophone solo, as well as a fill part at the end. The song is a big band jazz piece in a hard bop style with a rhythm portion that combines a bass guitar and bongo drums. "Tank!" is primarily an instrumental piece, though it does feature some spoken male vocals in the introductory portion of the song, thematically jazz in style. (en)
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