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150, characteristic of the rapid tempo required for Eurobeat dance and racing scenes. Connection to Initial D

In 2021, Rodgers’ son Federico (under the alias Kaioh ) released a cover of the song. Dave Rodgers himself released an updated version, "Boom Boom Japan 2022," as part of the digital album The History Of Initial D (The Genesis) . Where to Listen dave_rodgers_boom_boom_japandinitial_d

The song is famously featured in the original anime. It serves as part of the "Eurobeat" soundtrack that plays during intense racing sequences, helping to create the series' signature adrenaline-fueled atmosphere. Themes and Impact 150, characteristic of the rapid tempo required for

You can find the track on major streaming platforms and digital stores: Where to Listen The song is famously featured

Often included in Super Eurobeat compilations on sites like SoundCloud . BOOM BOOM JAPAN - song and lyrics by dave rodgers - Spotify

Along with other Dave Rodgers hits like "Deja Vu" and "Space Boy," it helped define the Eurobeat genre for international audiences through Initial D .

October 23, 1996, on the compilation album Super Eurobeat Vol. 72 . Label: A-Beat-C (distributed via Avex Trax in Japan).