BURNOUT SYNDROMES - ROCKET [2026.05.20/FLAC/MP3/RAR]

BURNOUT SYNDROMES - ROCKET [2026.05.20/FLAC/MP3/RAR]

BURNOUT SYNDROMES - ROCKET
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Artist & Title BURNOUT SYNDROMES - ROCKET
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Release Date2026.05.20


Introduction:

The Spring 2026 anime season’s most ambitious scientific journey reaches its crescendo with the perfect musical accompaniment. On May 20, 2026, acclaimed rock trio BURNOUT SYNDROMES officially released their latest single, “ROCKET,” the ending theme for the third and final cour of “Dr. STONE SCIENCE FUTURE”. This release marks the band’s third contribution to the Dr. STONE franchise, following the iconic opening themes “Good Morning World!” (Season 1) and “Good Morning [New] World!” (TV Special). It also coincides with BURNOUT SYNDROMES’ major debut 10th anniversary, making this single a celebration of both the anime’s climactic finale and the band’s own journey.

The Sound: A Musical Rocket Bound for the Moon:

The title “ROCKET” perfectly captures the central theme of the final Dr. STONE arc: Senku Ishigami’s impossible dream of launching a rocket into space to uncover the mystery of the petrification device. The song is described as carrying the “thoughts and aspirations of Senku and his companions as they aim for space”. Musically, the track embodies the band’s signature style, a powerful blend of poetic Japanese lyrics, soaring melodies, and driving rock instrumentation. As the official anime website describes, the song is intended to complement the “brilliant sound” of the story’s finale.

Why “ROCKET” Matters:

A Full-Circle Musical Journey BURNOUT SYNDROMES’ return to Dr. STONE for the final course carries profound emotional weight. Their musical journey with the franchise began with “Good Morning World!,” a song about awakening and possibility. Now, with “ROCKET,” they accompany Senku and his companions as they literally reach for the stars. The inclusion of both previous themes on the single creates a perfect trilogy. A Song for the Final Launch The third course of Dr. STONE SCIENCE FUTURE depicts the most ambitious scientific undertaking in the series: the construction of a rocket capable of reaching the moon. “ROCKET” provides the musical backdrop for this historic moment, a song that captures the impossibility of the task and the unwavering determination to achieve it anyway. The “Sandwich” of Dr. STONE Music As one fan cleverly noted, BURNOUT SYNDROMES’ involvement has made Dr. STONE a “sandwich” of their music, the first bite with “Good Morning World!,” the filling with the main series, and the final bite with “ROCKET”. This structural symmetry is rare in anime music and deeply satisfying for long-time viewers. A Collector’s Treasure The Limited Period Edition is a must-have for collectors. The acrylic diorama featuring the anime-original illustration of Senku, Kohaku, and Chrome in spacesuits is a unique keepsake that bridges the physical and digital worlds much like the series itself bridges science and imagination. A Milestone Year for the Band 2026 is a double anniversary for BURNOUT SYNDROMES: 20 years since formation and 10 years since major debut. “ROCKET” serves as the centerpiece of these celebrations, a testament to the band’s longevity and continued artistic relevance.

Conclusion:

BURNOUT SYNDROMES’ “ROCKET” is more than just an ending theme; it is a musical rocket launch that carries the weight of an entire franchise’s journey. From “Good Morning World!” to this final ascent, the band has been there at every major turning point, providing the soundtrack for Senku’s impossible dreams. The song’s lyrics, “All people are astronauts,” remind us that every great achievement begins with the courage to attempt the impossible. As Senku once said, “Science is the rocket that takes humanity to the stars.” And now, BURNOUT SYNDROMES has given that rocket a voice.

Tracklist: BURNOUT SYNDROMES - ROCKET mp3 flac rar zip

1. ROCKET
2. 火花
3. Good Morning World!
4. Good Morning [New] World!

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