In the age of streaming, ALI PROJECT’s catalogue is surprisingly fragmented. Region locks and missing albums make it hard for new fans to discover the breadth of their work.

ALI PROJECT’s discography is a dark jewel in the crown of J-Rock. It is music that demands to be listened to with headphones on, lyric sheets in hand. Whether you are here for the anime nostalgia or the theatrical art-rock, the ALI PROJECT catalog remains one of the most unique and enduring bodies of work in Japanese music history.

Given that no single official release covers 100% of their work, serious fans must build their own repack. Here is a step-by-step guide:

This is where ALI PROJECT became the act fans recognize today. The release of Dilettante (1998) saw Katakura’s violins take center stage, while Noblerot (2001) introduced the operatic, declamatory style Takarano perfects. The Repack of this era is absolutely critical because it contains the "Holy Trinity" singles: Kotodama , Koukyuu Shoujo Eariyu , and Kinsenchu .

Since their debut as in 1988, the duo has released several key collections that function as "repacks" of their era-specific sound.