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Recording provided by Open Range Video and J-Tech Audio Visual. Audio mixed by Antonino d'Urzo. Title: Bad Apple Game: Touhou Gensokyo - Lotus Land Story Composer: ZUN Arranger: Kunio Matsuzaki for JAGMO Edited by Alex Barker and Stephanie Do Featuring: Alex Barker, Stephanie Do, Michele Imamura, Michael Maroney “Bad Apple!!” is a captivating song from the Touhou Project, a popular bullet hell game series. The original track was composed by ZUN, who is also the sole developer, designer, and script writer for all mainline Touhou games. Like just about everything related to Touhou, “Bad Apple!!” has been remixed countless times, most famously by Alstroemeria Records with vocals by nomico and accompanied by the infamous shadow-art music video that has since become an internet meme. With its eerie yet catchy tune, the song has become an iconic part of Touhou’s musical legacy, enchanting fans worldwide. This arrangement by JAGMO features a string quartet highlighting the intensity of the original Lotus Land Story version. Full program from this concert: https://umd.gamersymphony.org/docs/co... This piece was performed at our Spring 2024 Small Ensemble Concert in Gildenhorn Hall. Follow us on our social media platforms or visit our website to stay up-to-date on our latest events and performances! Official Website: http://umd.gamersymphony.org/ Instagram: instagram.com/gamersymphonyumd/ TikTok: / gamersymphonyumd Twitch: / gamersymphonyumd The Gamer Symphony Orchestra is a student-run symphonic orchestra consisting of more than 120+ musicians, including a full choir. Since our establishment in 2005, we have strived to promote video game music as an art form and to continue bringing video game worlds to life through orchestral arrangements - almost all of which are created by our own members. For more information, visit http://umd.gamersymphony.org/