Within the spearding Darkness
We exchange vows of revolution
I wont let anyone interrupt it.
The future which the forbidden fruit fortells
I change my dream into ideal
the ending which everyone wants
Withing the spreading Darkness
We exchange vows of revoltion
I wont let anyone interrupt it
Someday I'll show you
A bright and ideal world.
Well, which song?
In the anime, theyre as follows:
OP1: The WORLD by Nightmare
ED2: Alumina by Nightmare
OP2: What's up People by Maximum the Hormone
ED2: Zetsubou Billy by Maximum the Hormone
If you mean the one that's on You Tube, then it isn't actually L. The song is sung by the same guy who does L's voice, but it's actually from Battle Star Galactica. Someone just put the song to a clip from Death Note. The song (If this is the one you mean) is titled "Gaeta's Lament" or "Alone She Sleeps in the Shirt of Man"
For the first season the ending song is called Alumina by Nightmare and for the second season the ending song is called zetsubou Billy by Maximum the Hormone.
The closing theme of Death Note: The Last Name is "Snow ((Hey Oh))" by the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Opening Theme:#1: "the WORLD" by Nightmare (eps 1-19)#2: "What's Up People?!" by Maximum the Hormone (eps 20-37)
"Coda ~ Death Note" by Yoshihisa Hirano (ep 37) .
I believe it is a version of Light's (Kira's) theme.
"the WORLD" by Nightmare (eps 1-19)
the link has what you are looking for.
Olivia the make-up artist at the Gatsby Salon sings the theme song
the song is called - that's not my name by the ting tings
rescue you
It's Taiji from Death Note OST III
"the WORLD" by Nightmare .
The song at the Death Note The Last Name credits is Snow, Hey Oh by Red Hot Chili Peppers.
a J rock band named nightmare! they're awesome!!
If Your Talking About That Rasmus, The Song Is "Lucifer's Angels".
death from above. i dont know if its the song name or the artist but it is a start.
tody Keith
T.I sings the song You Can
Hair song
Cradle of Filth is a death metal band not a song
colt ford sings it the name of the song is ride through the country
Nichole Nordeman sings a song called Holy
Beyonce