BLOODY STREAM

"BLOODY STREAM" is a frequently ripped track from the anime JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.

Summary
"BLOODY STREAM" is the song played during the second opening of the first season of the anime adaptation of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, when the story revolves around Joseph Joestar in "Battle Tendency". It marks a clear splits with the first arc - "Phantom Blood" whose opening song "JoJo ~Sono Chi no Sadame~" was very solemn and serious - with a groovy jazz vibe reflecting Joseph's more lighthearted attitude compared to his ancestor Jonathan.

The song is composed by Toshiyuki O'mori with lyrics by Saori Kodama and performed by Kazusō "Coda" Oda, former lead singer of the Japanese rock band No Regret Life, and marks his solo debut. Coda would later return to perform two other opening for the anime, "JoJo Sono Chi no Kioku ~end of THE WORLD~" and a special version of "Great Days", alongside other former opening singers respectively under the respective handles of JO☆STARS and JO☆UNITED.

Rips
"BLOODY STREAM" is a troll track from the SiIvaGunner crew in answer to some annoying fans constantly asking for JoJo rips on the channel. The first "BLOODY STREAM" rip uploaded on the channel was titled "BLOODY STREAM (Unused Game Version) - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle", making it looks like a removed version of the song (who was never supposed to be in the game), but is actually a mashup with the High School Musical song "Breaking Free".

Following that rip, several other versions were uploaded on the channel, ranging from purposely low quality (like unsynced mashups and bad dubbing) to actual high quality rips. There are currently 16 "BLOODY STREAM" rips on the SiIvaGunner channel, all of them being posted in the ' playlist except for one (also titled "Unused Game Version") in the ' playlist. The song has also been featured numerous time as a regular JoJoke in non-JoJo related rips.

Why this song in particular was chosen by the SiIvaGunner team and not any other from the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure anime is still unknown at this point.