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[[Buiikikaesu]] (ぶっ生き返す, ''I'm Gonna Bring You Back to Life'') is the fifth full-length album from Japanese rock band [[Maximum the Hormone]]. It was released on March 14, 2007 with the catalogue number VPCC-81558. It was the band's first album to place on the [[Oricon]] charts, reaching a peak of five upon its debut, and remaining there for seventy-eight weeks. It was certified gold in by gold by the RIAJ, selling 100,000 units in Japan and 250,000 units internationally.
 
  
The tracks "What's up, people?" and "Zetsubou Billy" were used respectively as the opening and ending themes for the popular anime series ''Death Note'' (episodes 20-37). The track "Akagi" was also used as the ending theme for the anime of the same name (episodes 1-13).
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; Artist
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: [[Maximum the Hormone]]
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; Single
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: Buiikikaesu (ぶっ生き返す; ''I'm Gonna Bring You Back to Life'')
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; Released
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: 2007.03.14
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; Catalog Number
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: VPCC-81558
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; Price
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: ¥2,564
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; Tracklist
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#[[Buiikikaesu!! (song)|Buiikikaesu!!]] (ぶっ生き返す!!; ''I'm Gonna Bring You Back to Life'')
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#[[Zetsubou Billy]] (絶望ビリー; ''Billy in Despair'')
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#[[Kuso Breakin' Nou Breakin' Lily]] (糞ブレイキン脳ブレイキン・リリィー; ''A Shit Breaking, Brain Breaking Lily'')
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#[[Louisiana Bob]] (ルイジアナ・ボブ)
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#[[Policeman Benz]] (ポリスマンベンツ)
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#[[Black Yen Power G-Men Spy|Black ¥ Power G-Men Spy]] (ブラック¥パワーGメンスパイ)
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#[[Akagi (Maximum the Hormone)|Akagi]] (アカギ)
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#[[Kyokatsu|kyokatsu]] (恐喝 ~kyokatsu~; ''Blackmail'')
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#[[Bikini Sports Ponchin|Bikini・Sports・Ponchin]] (ビキニ・スポーツ・ポンチン)
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#[[What's Up, People!|What's up, people?!]]
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#[[Chu Chu Lovely Muni Muni Mura Mura Purin Purin Boron Nururu Rero Rero]] (チューチュー ラブリー ムニムニ ムラムラ プリンプリン ボロン ヌルル レロレロ)
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#[[Shim]]i (シミ; ''Stain'')
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#[[Koi no Megalover (Maximum the Hormone)|Koi no Megalover]] (恋のメガラバ; ''Megalover Love'')
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#[[Buiikikaesu!! (song)|Buiikikaesu!! (NG Take)]] (ぶっ生き返す!!; ''I'm Gonna Bring You Back to Life'') (Bonus Track)
  
==Information==
 
*'''Released:''' March 14, 2007
 
*'''Recorded:''' 2006-2007
 
*'''Length:''' 49:21
 
*'''Label:''' VAP
 
*'''Producer:''' [[Maximum the Hormone]]
 
  
==Track List==
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;Information
#Buiikikaesu!! (ぶっ生き返す!!; <small>''Bring You Back to Life!!''</small>) - 3:54
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"Buiikikaesu" is the fifth full-length album from Japanese rock band [[Maximum the Hormone]]. The single reached #5 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 117 weeks, selling 293,406 copies (as of 2009.07.06). It was certified gold in by gold by the [[RIAJ]], selling 100,000 units in Japan and 250,000 units internationally. As the album sold 216,761 copies in 2007, it became the #49 album of the year.
#Zetsubou Billy (絶望ビリー; ''<small>Billy in Despair</small>'') - 3:44
 
#Kuso Breakin no Breakin Lily (糞ブレイキン脳ブレイキン・リリィー; <small>''A Shit Breaking, Brain Breaking Lily''</small>) - 4:16
 
#Louisiana Bob (ルイジアナ・ボブ) - 3:40
 
#Policeman Benz (ポリスマンベンツ) - 4:09
 
#Black ¥ Power G-Men Spy (ブラック¥パワーGメンスパイ) - 2:27
 
#Akagi (アカギ) - 2:16
 
#Kyokatsu (恐喝; ''<small>Blackmail</small>'') - 3:36
 
#Bikini. Sports. Ponchin (ビキニ・スポーツ・ポンチン) - 3:56
 
#What's up, people?! - 4:10
 
#Chu chu Lovely Muni Muni Mura Mura Purin Purin Boron Nururu Rero Rero (チューチュー ラブリー ムニムニ ムラムラ プリンプリン ボロン ヌルル レロレロ) - 3:06
 
#Shimi (シミ; ''<small>Stain</small>'') - 4:17
 
#Koi no Megalover (恋のメガラバ; ''<small>Megalover Love</small>'') - 5:27
 
#BONUS TRACK - 0:23
 
#*''The NG take of "ぶっ生き返す!! (Buiikikaesu!!)" is recorded in this album as a secret track.''
 
  
==Credits==
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The tracks "[[What's Up, People!|What's up, people?!]]" and "[[Zetsubou Billy]]" were used as the second opening and ending themes for the popular [[Anime|anime]] [[Death Note]] (episodes 20-37). The track "[[Akagi (Maximum the Hormone)|Akagi]]" was also used as the ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] of [[wikipedia:Akagi (manga)|the same name]] (episodes 1-13).
*Lyrics, Composition: Kawakita Ryo
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*Arrangement: Maximum the Hormone
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==External Links==
*Guitar: Kawakita Ryo
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*[http://www.oricon.co.jp/music/release/d/698700/1/ Oricon Profile]
*Bass: Futoshi Uehara
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*Percussion: Kawakita Nao
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[[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
*Vocals: Tsuda Daisuke, Kawakita Ryo, Kawakita Nao
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[[Category:2007 Albums]]
*Recording Engineer: Kataoka "Yasu-kun" Yasahisa (Innig Studio)
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[[Category:2007 Oricon Top 100 Albums]]
*Mastering: Takii (Parasight Mastering)
 

Revision as of 08:40, 4 July 2009

CD Art
Artist
Maximum the Hormone
Single
Buiikikaesu (ぶっ生き返す; I'm Gonna Bring You Back to Life)
Released
2007.03.14
Catalog Number
VPCC-81558
Price
¥2,564
Tracklist
  1. Buiikikaesu!! (ぶっ生き返す!!; I'm Gonna Bring You Back to Life)
  2. Zetsubou Billy (絶望ビリー; Billy in Despair)
  3. Kuso Breakin' Nou Breakin' Lily (糞ブレイキン脳ブレイキン・リリィー; A Shit Breaking, Brain Breaking Lily)
  4. Louisiana Bob (ルイジアナ・ボブ)
  5. Policeman Benz (ポリスマンベンツ)
  6. Black ¥ Power G-Men Spy (ブラック¥パワーGメンスパイ)
  7. Akagi (アカギ)
  8. kyokatsu (恐喝 ~kyokatsu~; Blackmail)
  9. Bikini・Sports・Ponchin (ビキニ・スポーツ・ポンチン)
  10. What's up, people?!
  11. Chu Chu Lovely Muni Muni Mura Mura Purin Purin Boron Nururu Rero Rero (チューチュー ラブリー ムニムニ ムラムラ プリンプリン ボロン ヌルル レロレロ)
  12. Shimi (シミ; Stain)
  13. Koi no Megalover (恋のメガラバ; Megalover Love)
  14. Buiikikaesu!! (NG Take) (ぶっ生き返す!!; I'm Gonna Bring You Back to Life) (Bonus Track)


Information

"Buiikikaesu" is the fifth full-length album from Japanese rock band Maximum the Hormone. The single reached #5 on the Oricon charts and charted for 117 weeks, selling 293,406 copies (as of 2009.07.06). It was certified gold in by gold by the RIAJ, selling 100,000 units in Japan and 250,000 units internationally. As the album sold 216,761 copies in 2007, it became the #49 album of the year.

The tracks "What's up, people?!" and "Zetsubou Billy" were used as the second opening and ending themes for the popular anime Death Note (episodes 20-37). The track "Akagi" was also used as the ending theme for the anime of the same name (episodes 1-13).

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