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| - Kurihara's earliest known game contributions are for Wave Rally (2001), where he composed music with Luna Umegaki. Together, the two form the group Lu7 ("Lu" from Luna, 7 from "Tsu"), which has produced three albums of original work during the '00s. In 2002, both Kurihara and Umegaki joined Int's sound department. Their first game was Mega Man Zero 2, where Kurihara composed one track (alongside Ippo Yamada): Sand Triangle.
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| - Kurihara's earliest known game contributions are for Wave Rally (2001), where he composed music with Luna Umegaki. Together, the two form the group Lu7 ("Lu" from Luna, 7 from "Tsu"), which has produced three albums of original work during the '00s. In 2002, both Kurihara and Umegaki joined Int's sound department. Their first game was Mega Man Zero 2, where Kurihara composed one track (alongside Ippo Yamada): Sand Triangle. Kurihara is much more prevalent in the soundtrack albums released by the company, usually serving as its go-to guitarist. In addition, he has remained affiliated with Crysta during his employment at Inti, through which he is responsible for mixing and mastering said albums. He also co-arranged Cybersheep's Dream with Mari Yamaguchi, the track's original composer, for Mega Man 10's image soundtrack.
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