Quote Originally Posted by ~SapphireStar~
Orange Range ~ Asterisk: 35 times played
One of the best opening anime themes ever. OR are a amazing group and I want to hear more after hearing this.
You win.

Anyway, the only music I have on my computer is my assorted anime/video game music, the rest I just buy on CDs because classical music is dirt cheap and absolutely wonderful. So, here's mine. I'm taking from the 25 Most Played list, although they're not necessarily my favorites.

Kaze no Machi he by FictionJUNCTION KEIKO, 96 97 play count: OK, so while these ones on my list aren't necessarily my favorite, I love this song to death. It's from Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicles, and is sung by Oruha in the world of Otou. It's an absolutely beautiful song, and I'm probably at least mildly obsessed with it.

My Pace Daioh by manzo, 85 play count: This one amuses me. While I do love the song and it comes from Genshiken, one of my favorite series, it's made it's way on this list pretty much by accident. I've had it for awhile and listened to it several times. Later on, I got the opening theme to Kujibiki Unbalance, which just amuses me greatly, and listened to it a lot. Because of where this is in the Genshiken playlist, I would invariably listen to this song as well, putting it up in the ratings. It actually passed Kaze no Machi he once, something I had to correct immediately.

Houki Boshi by Younha, 78 play count: This song makes me happy. Very happy. Very very happy. It's a fun song, and I loved the fact that when it was aired on Bleach, they made 13 individual ending sequences for it, one for each of the 13 Divisions of the Gotei 13. It's a great song and it usually cheers me up.

Hagane no Kokoro by Paku Romi, Togoyuchi Megumi and Kumigaya Rie, 73 play count: This is a fun song, with the voice actors of Ed, Al, and Winry from Full Metal Alchemist singing. While I enjoy this song immensely, I really think that some of the effect is ruined by Kumigaya Rie and Paku Romi sounding extremely feminine and womanly. It kind of dispels the illusion of Ed and Al singing the song.

Ichirin no Hana by HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR, 72 play count: I'm surprised that this is on there, but at this point a lot of it becomes the choices of how my iPod shuffles when I listen to its playlist while on my computer. I waited a long time to get the PV rip of this song, and I do rather enjoy it but there are other songs that I have that I like much more.