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The music for the Drakengard series, known as Drag-On Dragoon (ドラッグ オン ドラグーン, Doraggu on doragūn, commonly abbreviated as DOD) in Japan, has been handled by multiple composers since the release of the original game in 2004. Drakengard's composers were Nobuyoshi Sano and Takayuki Aihara, Drakengard 2 was handled by Ryoki Matsumoto and Aoi Yoshiki, and Drakengard 3 was composed for by Keiichi Okabe, the composer for series spin-off Nier. Sano remained as a sound director for the second game, and his music was used as a reference for the third. Multiple albums have been released for the music of the series: Drag-On Dragoon Original Soundtrack Vol.1 and Vol.2 were released on October and November 2004, while a two-disc re-release titled Drag-On Dragoon Original Soundtrack was released in April

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  • Music of the Drakengard series (en)
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  • The music for the Drakengard series, known as Drag-On Dragoon (ドラッグ オン ドラグーン, Doraggu on doragūn, commonly abbreviated as DOD) in Japan, has been handled by multiple composers since the release of the original game in 2004. Drakengard's composers were Nobuyoshi Sano and Takayuki Aihara, Drakengard 2 was handled by Ryoki Matsumoto and Aoi Yoshiki, and Drakengard 3 was composed for by Keiichi Okabe, the composer for series spin-off Nier. Sano remained as a sound director for the second game, and his music was used as a reference for the third. Multiple albums have been released for the music of the series: Drag-On Dragoon Original Soundtrack Vol.1 and Vol.2 were released on October and November 2004, while a two-disc re-release titled Drag-On Dragoon Original Soundtrack was released in April (en)
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  • Drag-On Dragoon 2 Original Soundtrack (en)
  • Drag-On Dragoon 3 Original Soundtrack (en)
  • Drag-On Dragoon Chips Music (en)
  • Drag-On Dragoon Original Soundtrack (en)
  • Kuroi Uta (en)
  • This Silence is Mine (en)
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  • Eir Aoi
  • Mika Nakashima
  • Onitsuka Chihiro
  • Keiichi Okabe (en)
  • Nobuyoshi Sano & Takayuki Aihara (en)
  • Ryoki Matsumoto, Aoi Yoshiki & Nobuyoshi Sano (en)
  • Nobuyoshi Sano, Takayuki Aihara, Ryoki Matsumoto, Aoi Yoshiki & Keiichi Okabe (en)
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  • 突破 (en)
  • Ashes of Dreams/Aratanaru-Japanese version (en)
  • 「尽きる」 〜壊れた過去〜 (en)
  • 「尽きる」 〜聖地にて〜 (en)
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