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Fans often debate exactly which track plays during specific seconds of the charge; while "Before Lights Out" sets the stage, it is part of a larger Symphonic Suite designed for this specific battle arc.
The phrase "light out" can also mean to set off hastily or escape, reflecting the recruits' charge as an escape from the terror of their situation into the finality of their mission. Musical Role in the Series lights_out_instrumental
The song is played during the sequence leading up to the Survey Corps' charge against the Beast Titan. The imagery of recruits firing signal flares—briefly lighting the sky before they are snuffed out—mirrors the theme of life ending. Fans often debate exactly which track plays during
The track is a significant piece of the Attack on Titan Season 3 soundtrack, composed by Hiroyuki Sawano . Its story is deeply tied to one of the most tragic and pivotal moments in the series: the Battle of Shiganshina. Symbolic Meaning & Context Symbolic Meaning & Context In a military context,
In a military context, "putting the lights out" is an instruction for cadets to sleep. Here, it figuratively represents Commander Erwin Smith leading his recruits to their "final slumber" during their desperate suicide charge.
Composed and arranged by Hiroyuki Sawano , the instrumental version emphasizes the driving, epic nature of the score, stripping away the vocals to focus on the orchestral power that defines the series' highest stakes. Trivia & Misconceptions
It is the 13th track on Disc 2 of the Season 3 Original Soundtrack , released in June 2019.