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"Nito wo Oumono, Itto wo mo Ezu" is [[ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION]]'s debut mini-album. The mini-album was a joint-work with rock musician [[CARAMELMAN]] and composed almost entirely in English lyrics.
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"Nito wo Oumono, Itto wo mo Ezu" is [[ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION]]'s debut mini-album. The mini-album was a joint-work with rock musician [[CARAMELMAN]] and composed almost entirely in English lyrics. The fourth track, "[[Ao no Uta]]", was later re-recorded and included within the band's major-label debut mini-album, "[[Houkai Amplifer]]".
 
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Latest revision as of 18:18, 23 September 2012

Cover
Artist
ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION
Mini-Album
Nito wo Oumono, Itto wo mo Ezu (二兎を追うもの、一兎をも得ず; Caramelman and Asian Kung-Fu Generation)
Released
2000.??.??
Tracklist
  1. S.E. (Sexy Eddy)
  2. There is no Hope
  3. Love
  4. Ao no Uta (青の歌; Blue Song)
  5. Baby Sleep Tonight


Information

"Nito wo Oumono, Itto wo mo Ezu" is ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION's debut mini-album. The mini-album was a joint-work with rock musician CARAMELMAN and composed almost entirely in English lyrics. The fourth track, "Ao no Uta", was later re-recorded and included within the band's major-label debut mini-album, "Houkai Amplifer".