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# Inochi no Zenmai (命ノゼンマイ; ''Spring of Life'')
 
# [[Elevator ni Notte]] (エレヴェーターに乗って)  
 
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# [[Dou ni mo Tomaranai (9mm Parabellum Bullet)|Dou ni mo Tomaranai]] (どうにもとまらない; ''I Can't Just Stop It'') <small>(original: [[Yamamoto Linda]])</small>
  
  
 
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"Inochi no Zenmai" is [[9mm Parabellum Bullet]]'s second single. The main track was used as the theme song for the movie [http://asianmediawiki.com/Higanjima "Higanjima"]. The title track is accompanied by a cover of "[[Dou ni Mou Tomaranai]]", released by singer [[Yamamoto Linda]] in 1972.  
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"Inochi no Zenmai" is the second single released by [[9mm Parabellum Bullet]]. The title track was used as the theme song for the movie ''[[Higanjima]]''. "[[Elevator ni Notte]]" was used as the theme song for the game ''[[wikipedia:No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise|NO MORE HEROES Eiyu-tachi no Rakuen]]''. The single contains a cover of "[[Dou ni mo Tomaranai (Yamamoto Linda)|Dou ni mo Tomaranai]]" released by singer [[Yamamoto Linda]] in 1972. The single reached #8 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 7 weeks.
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==Song Information==
 
==Song Information==
[[File:Inochi no ZenmaiPROMO.jpg|220px|thumb|right|[[9mm Parabellum Bullet]] promoting the single.]]
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[[File:Inochi no ZenmaiPROMO.jpg|220px|thumb|right|[[9mm Parabellum Bullet]] promoting the single]]
  
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:[[Sugawara Takurou]]
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: [[Sugawara Takurou]]
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: [[Taki Yoshimitsu]]
  
 
==Oricon Chart Positions==
 
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/850790/1/ Oricon Profile]
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Latest revision as of 23:11, 18 March 2013

Single Cover
Artist
9mm Parabellum Bullet
Single
Inochi no Zenmai (命ノゼンマイ)
Released
2010.01.06
Catalog Number
TOCT-45029
Price
¥1,000
Tracklist
  1. Inochi no Zenmai (命ノゼンマイ; Spring of Life)
  2. Elevator ni Notte (エレヴェーターに乗って)
  3. Dou ni mo Tomaranai (どうにもとまらない; I Can't Just Stop It) (original: Yamamoto Linda)


Information

"Inochi no Zenmai" is the second single released by 9mm Parabellum Bullet. The title track was used as the theme song for the movie Higanjima. "Elevator ni Notte" was used as the theme song for the game NO MORE HEROES Eiyu-tachi no Rakuen. The single contains a cover of "Dou ni mo Tomaranai" released by singer Yamamoto Linda in 1972. The single reached #8 on the Oricon weekly charts and charted for 7 weeks.

Song Information

9mm Parabellum Bullet promoting the single
Lyrics
Sugawara Takurou
Music
Taki Yoshimitsu

Oricon Chart Positions

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Week Rank Sales
- 2 1 1 1 2 3 8 16,382
3 15 15 16 18 20 18 15 4,328
11 - - 37 48 - 35 45 1,722
47 - - - - - - 108 857
- - - - - - - 136 453
- - - - - - - 185 330

Total Reported Sales: 24,072

External Links