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'''Loren and Mash''' is a multinational musical group formed by British singer '''Loren''' (real name '''Lorrain Briscoe''') and the Japanese-American production duo '''Mash''' (Martin Lascelles and ''Evangelion'' composer [[Shiro Sagisu]]).
'''Loren and Mash''' is a multinational musical group formed by British singer '''Loren''' (real name '''Lorrain Briscoe''') and the Japanese-American production duo '''Mash''' (Martin Lascelles and ''Evangelion'' composer [[Shiro Sagisu]]).


The group is most famously known for "Thanatos -If I Can't Be Yours-", the ending theme of ''[[The End of Evangelion]]'' [[Episode 25']]. Outside of their ''Evangelion'' appearances, Loren and Mash released two albums in the 1990s (''Black Beauty'' and ''Touched''), and Loren has continued to collaborate with Sagisu in soundtracks for shows like ''Bleach'' and ''The Skull Man''.
The group is most famously known for "[[Thanatos -If I Can't Be Yours-]]", the ending theme of ''[[The End of Evangelion]]'' [[Episode 25']]. Outside of their ''Evangelion'' appearances, Loren and Mash released two albums in the 1990s (''Black Beauty'' and ''Touched''), and Loren has continued to collaborate with Sagisu in soundtracks for shows like ''Bleach'' and ''The Skull Man''.


==''Evangelion'' appearances==
==''Evangelion'' appearances==

Revision as of 20:39, 23 October 2021

Loren singing in the Evangelion Symphony performance

Loren and Mash is a multinational musical group formed by British singer Loren (real name Lorrain Briscoe) and the Japanese-American production duo Mash (Martin Lascelles and Evangelion composer Shiro Sagisu).

The group is most famously known for "Thanatos -If I Can't Be Yours-", the ending theme of The End of Evangelion Episode 25'. Outside of their Evangelion appearances, Loren and Mash released two albums in the 1990s (Black Beauty and Touched), and Loren has continued to collaborate with Sagisu in soundtracks for shows like Bleach and The Skull Man.

Evangelion appearances

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