Power Hall

Composed and performed to be the entrance theme of professional wrestler Riki Choshu. Hirasawa, who dislikes pro wrestling, created the song based on his mental image of a wrestling venue. Since he's not a fan, he made something that for him was merely good enough; when interviewed for a pro wrestling magazine years after the fact however, Hirasawa commented that he'd be willing to redo it if requested.

Writing is credited to "Hanmyou Ibo", a play on words with the Japanese for "tiger beetle" (Hirasawa's favorite insect) and "wart"; performance is credited to "ZZZ". The song was made under the agreement that Hirasawa would sell his copyright to Choshu, as such, he doesn't receive any kind of royalties from it. "Power Hall" is the most broadcast song of Hirasawa's career, used not just in Choshu's matches, but on video/radio coverage of him as well. Covers of the song have been made by artist as high profile as Ken Ishii, and it has been used to promote works such as the live-action Hollywood adaptation of Ghost in the Shell (in a teaser featuring Choshu). =Connections= =Trivia= =References=
 * "Gipnoza" has been noted to have a similar structure, top melody (the first 4 notes in particular) and synth tones as this song.
 * Shinya Hashimoto, a rival of Choshu, once made up lyrics to the song mocking the size of his limbs.