I have added synced lyrics to The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets’ Spaceship Zero: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to the shared folder.

These are mostly in the original English with a few exceptions:

  • Some have a bit of screaming/chanting and I sometimes noted it and sometimes did not.
  • “Dies Ist Unverschamtheit” has several lines in German and I did go ahead and translate those, even the ones that are pretty obvious in context.

There are a few editorials here or there. I tried to mostly use them to point out aspects of the song where it might be confusing if you are following by the lyrics.

Special shout out for this lyric from “Power Up!”:

No pension plan
Think tank is bankrupt
Sixty-eight ninety-five
Just for one Magno-Gun charge
Otto Destruct’s engaged
Dark Crab’s in A.A
Our stock is plummeting
They pulled the plug on Deep Freeze

“Otto Destruct”… so good. Much more enjoyable than syncing “KABLAM!” 75x. 😉

As of this time, consider these all v1.0. No doubt there are some glitches here or there but I did correct a LOT of the lyrics and fixed several glitches. Only maybe 3-4 of these songs were previously synced.

Tools used for this were LyricSynapse [I’ll save a review until I have used it more] and Foobar2000/OpenLyric.

After realizing that batch uploads like the 7thVega one won’t really be findable by folks, I have opted for a per-album version. Let us see how this goes.

You can get the album for yourself on the band’s Bandcamp: The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets Spaceship Zero.


I am sharing lyrics when I have contributed significant amounts of time syncing them [and in some cases: translating]. These are mostly for a personal project and the original lyrics, timings, songs, and so forth are all property of the performer and songwriters. My personal contribution is being released CC-0 but this does not include the lyrics themselves OR their translations. I make no guarantee about the translations.

Lyrics can be found via Google Drive. They are almost always in LRC format and in a naming convention that matches my source {Bandcamp, Apple, etc}. You might need to change them to suit your naming scheme if it varies.