Timothy Ryan Sheehy (born April 14, 1984) in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, also known by the screenname "Kaijin", is an American composer, and arranger known for his commercial video game arrangements with OneUp Studios, and his frequent contributions to Overclocked Remix. He was also the first westerner with roots in the videogame mixing scene to contribute to a Japanese Dōjin music release. This took place at the biannual "M3" event held during Golden Week, May 5, 2009-- contributing as a guest to the circle DDBY. He later contributed the title track to the album CHRONOTORIOUS, which has garnered critical acclaim.
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| - Timothy Ryan Sheehy (born April 14, 1984) in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, also known by the screenname "Kaijin", is an American composer, and arranger known for his commercial video game arrangements with OneUp Studios, and his frequent contributions to Overclocked Remix. He was also the first westerner with roots in the videogame mixing scene to contribute to a Japanese Dōjin music release. This took place at the biannual "M3" event held during Golden Week, May 5, 2009-- contributing as a guest to the circle DDBY. He later contributed the title track to the album CHRONOTORIOUS, which has garnered critical acclaim.
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| - Timothy Ryan Sheehy (born April 14, 1984) in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, also known by the screenname "Kaijin", is an American composer, and arranger known for his commercial video game arrangements with OneUp Studios, and his frequent contributions to Overclocked Remix. He was also the first westerner with roots in the videogame mixing scene to contribute to a Japanese Dōjin music release. This took place at the biannual "M3" event held during Golden Week, May 5, 2009-- contributing as a guest to the circle DDBY. He later contributed the title track to the album CHRONOTORIOUS, which has garnered critical acclaim.
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