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"Stillness For Dear" is the debut single released by [[SHAZNA]]. The single was a self-produced Indie release, with only 330 copies having been manufactured. The single was released three years before the band's major label debut single, "[[Melty Love]]". These two songs are unique to SHAZNA's discography because they were never placed on a later recording. Because this single was so limited, it did not chart on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart.
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"Stilness For Dear" is the debut single released by [[SHAZNA]]. The single was a self-produced Indie release, with only 330 copies having been manufactured. The single was released three years before the band's major label debut single, "[[Melty Love]]". These two songs are unique to SHAZNA's discography because they were never placed on a later recording. Because this single was so limited, it did not chart on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart.
 
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Revision as of 14:46, 9 October 2010

Single Cover
Artist
SHAZNA
Single
Stilness For Dear
Released
1994.04.17
Tracklist
  1. Stilness For Dear
  2. Negative Lunatic


Information

"Stilness For Dear" is the debut single released by SHAZNA. The single was a self-produced Indie release, with only 330 copies having been manufactured. The single was released three years before the band's major label debut single, "Melty Love". These two songs are unique to SHAZNA's discography because they were never placed on a later recording. Because this single was so limited, it did not chart on the weekly Oricon chart.