Nomad: Megalo Box 2 is set seven years after the events of the anime’s first installment, where Joe now calls himself “Nomad” and keeps a low profile, occasionally fighting some underground matches to survive. He is tormented by hallucinations and relies on a set of painkillers to numb his mind.
Oicho is one of the children who accompanied Joe on his first adventure through the Megalobox fights, and has become an engineer apprentice to help repair the extensions that boxers wear, she believes that Joe is to blame for his condition and From the destruction of the “Gym Nowhere”, the music that represents it tries to reflect that silent conflict that occurs in it. She begins with chords that appear and disappear very quickly (as if emulating those mental flashes that we possess).
| Fmaj7 - E7 | Am11 - N.C. | Fmaj7 -E7 | Am11 - Gm C7 |
| Fmaj7 - E7 | Am11 - N.C. | Fmaj7 - E7 | Am11 - F # m Fm Em Ebm |
Once the groove of the work is presented, the entire chord cycle will be repeated, but it will include a melody played by a vibraphone, thus emulating his interest in engineering, but in a sharp area of the sound spectrum to show that they are still kids. The work will enter a quite reflective zone where an improvisation of a synthesizer stands out a lot:
| Dm C / E | F | x3
| B7 (b9) / F # | Bbmaj7 |
To finish the work she takes up the section with the melody but with the following harmony.
| Fmaj7 - E7 | Am11 - N.C. | Fmaj7 - E7 | Am11 - F # m Fm Em Ebm | x2
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