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* Atröpøs marks sasakure.UK's first appearance in the beatmania IIDX series.
* Atröpøs marks sasakure.UK's first appearance in the beatmania IIDX series.
* Atröpøs is the only new licensed song on the default beatmania IIDX 21 SPADA songlist.
* Atröpøs is the only new licensed song on the default beatmania IIDX 21 SPADA songlist.
* Atröpøs's song banner contains a full list of composition/arrangement/producer credits for the song.
* Atröpøs's song title card contains a full list of composition/arrangement credits for the song.
* Atropos, in Greek mythology, was one of the three Moirai, goddesses of fate and destiny. She was the one who chose the mechanism of death and ended the life of all mortals.
* Atropos, in Greek mythology, was one of the three Moirai, goddesses of fate and destiny. She was the one who chose the mechanism of death and ended the life of all mortals.
** On [https://twitter.com/sasakure__UK/status/568780177066426368 sasakure.UK's Twitter], he explains that the end of [[AC tricoro|beatmania IIDX 20 tricoro]] and the beginning of beatmania IIDX 21 SPADA is what inspired him to name the song after Atropos: "Atröpøs was a song produced between tricoro and SPADA so I made it with the concept: the three goddesses who govern fate (tricoro: three color), and this is the song of the goddess who cuts the spun thread with a pair of sword-like scissors (SPADA: sword). I like to think about something like this. Haha."
** On [https://twitter.com/sasakure__UK/status/568780177066426368 sasakure.UK's Twitter], he explains that the end of [[AC tricoro|beatmania IIDX 20 tricoro]] and the beginning of beatmania IIDX 21 SPADA is what inspired him to name the song after Atropos: "Atröpøs was a song produced between tricoro and SPADA so I made it with the concept: the three goddesses who govern fate (tricoro: three color), and this is the song of the goddess who cuts the spun thread with a pair of sword-like scissors (SPADA: sword). I like to think about something like this. Haha."

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