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'''''serial experiments lain sound track Cyberia Mix''''' is the second soundtrack for the Serial Experiments Lain ''[[Serial Experiments Lain (anime)|anime]] | '''''Serial Experiments Lain: Cyberia Mix''''' (also stylized as '''''serial experiments lain sound track Cyberia Mix''''') is the second soundtrack for the ''Serial Experiments Lain'' [[Serial Experiments Lain (anime)|anime]]. It acts a soundtrack for the fictional nightclub Cyberia, which is depicted in the show. ''Cyberia Mix'' was created by [[Chikada Wasei]] and Akira Takemoto. It also features the TV edit and a remix of the opening theme song, "Duvet" -- both of which were removed for the American pressing. | ||
Though none of the songs were featured within the series itself, several of the songs are based on the [[serial experiments lain BOOTLEG|score composed by Takemoto]]. "antidepressant o44" is based on "Cyberia Texture 5a" and "Cyberia Texture 5b"; "invisible file" samples "Collapsing Mika" and "Adult Site"; "prayer" centers around "Enormous Lain"; "K.I.D.s" contains elements of "KIDS system" and "Beauties of nature"; and "INFANiTy world" opens with a sample of "Loneliness 1b". | Though none of the songs were featured within the series itself, several of the songs are based on the [[serial experiments lain BOOTLEG|score composed by Takemoto]]. "antidepressant o44" is based on "Cyberia Texture 5a" and "Cyberia Texture 5b"; "invisible file" samples "Collapsing Mika" and "Adult Site"; "prayer" centers around "Enormous Lain"; "K.I.D.s" contains elements of "KIDS system" and "Beauties of nature"; and "INFANiTy world" opens with a sample of "Loneliness 1b". | ||