TM Revolution has been providing anime theme songs for years - and among them, the following stand out as being particularly awesome:
- "Invoke", the very first opening song in the Mobile Suit Gundam SEED universe, gets you pumped for the series ahead.
- From Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny, "Ignited", so much that it is overflowing with awesomeness.
- From Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Astray, "Zips", oh yes! It's made up of so much awesomeness.
- Sengoku Basara's "Crosswise" just oozes out badassery and Hot Bloodedness.
- "Resonance", the first opening of Soul Eater, and its B-side, "soul's crossing", are far too epic to be kept off this list.
- Valvrave the Liberator's "Preserved Roses". Takanori had enough balls to duet with Nana Mizuki, a big-name singer (who's also a seiyuu), although he IS a senior of hers. And the result is world-implodingly awesome music. Not once but twice.
- "Web of Night", in both Japanese and English versions for the Japanese Spiderman 2 soundtrack, prove TM's badass music does wonders for productions on the other side of the Pacific as well.
- As part of his collaboration with Hiroyuki Sawano for Thunderbolt Fantasy, Nishikawa provides the opening and ending credits songs for both seasons as well as the movies.
- "「His/Story」", the opening song for the second season, is his rendition of the series' Theme Music Power-Up, taking the already energetic melody of the original and adding a mixture of Hot-Blooded vocals and intense guitars. It's also featured as an insert song as Nishikawa's character pits the awesomeness of his song's soundwaves against a dragon's fire breath!
- Each episode of the second season always finishes strong thanks to the powerful riffs of "Roll the Dice".
- Bleach: Hell Verse gets "Save The One, Save The All" as its closing credits music, and is probably the most epic song from him.