Eki Bullet Train (original Motion Picture Score) — Dominic Lewis - Kyoto

Lewis described the score as "raw and messy," prioritizing "all vibe and no technique" to capture a rock 'n' roll attitude.

The track (which translates to "Kyoto Station") serves as a pivotal point in the score, marking the train's arrival at its final destination. Lewis described the score as "raw and messy,"

Critics have noted it as a standout piece for its high energy and ability to bridge the gap between a standalone song and a narrative-driven film cue. Production "Mad Science" Production "Mad Science" The track briefly teases the

The track briefly teases the "Fate" theme—a two-note ascending phrase often associated with the character Ladybug—before it is overtaken by more aggressive elements representing the film's primary antagonist. Lewis described the score as "raw and messy,"

It features a heavy rock guitar foundation paired with raw, soulful vocals .

A mix of British and Russian influences with a "Gen-Z" gritty 90s drum and bass feel.