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02 - Oshakashama 03 - bagu paipu 04 - nazonazo 05 - nana no uta 06 - One Man Live 07 - sokuratikkurabu 08 - meruhen to gureeteru 09 - u oto ko 10 - oodaa meido. Jump to Track listing - 'Sanbyōshi' (傘拍子 'Umbrella 3/4 Metre'), 4:00. 'Masumaru' (ます。 'Marshmallow'), 2:14. 'Yume Banchi' (夢番地 'Dream Street Address'), 4:59. 'Bagoodbye' (バグッバイ Bagubbai, 'Bad Goodbye'), 5:29. 'Yonaki' (夜泣き 'Night Tears', hidden track preceded by 1:10 of silence), 2:08.
RADWIMPS Discography RADWIMPS (ラッドウインプス) is a Japanese rock band formed in 2001 at Kanagawa Prefecture. The band made their debut in 2003 with the single “Moshi mo” under an indie label. In 2005, they signed with the label EMI Music Japan.
Contents. Background and development After the band's RADWIMPS Haruna Tour in September 2005, the band rush-recorded five songs, including the singles 'Futarigoto' and 'Yūshinron.' These two songs took up an extreme amount of effort for the band.
'Futarigoto' was a song originally intended for RADWIMPS 3, however as the band could not work out how to complete the song properly, it was shelved. 'By My Side', the B-side on the ' single was also a part of these sessions.
Work on RADWIMPS 3 was finalised in December 2005, but as the band still had many things they wanted to try, they immediately started work on their next album. For the band's fourth album, the members consciously focused on the sound the band had. This is in comparison to the band's first album, in which they had an image, but had not really considered what it was. However, the band did not start out with a particular concept to work around.
Vocalist and lyricist Yojiro Noda noted that while lyrics were the central point of RADWIMPS 3, the importance of the lyrics were more balanced with other aspects in RADWIMPS 4. When the band recorded 'Bagoodbye' (after the sessions that produced 'Yūshinron'), they noted there was stylistically something good about it, and then considered it the focal stylistic point of the album. Noda also felt that it was exactly the sort of statement RADWIMPS had wanted to make in a song.
RADWIMPS 4 felt like a point in experimentation where the band had wanted to get to, where in RADWIMPS 2 they first felt this desire, and in RADWIMPS 3 they felt closer to their target. 'Enren' is the first RADWIMPS song based around fictional events. It was created by Noda after fans had kept requesting a long-distance relationship-themed song. Many of the song titles in the album contain wordplay.
'05410-(n)' is (writing numbers and using their phonetic pronunciations) for the Japanese word ( 起こして, to wake someone up). The -(ん) in the title is intended to indicate the 10 should be pronounced as the English world ten, but with the n removed. 'Masumaru' is written with the masu, followed by a, in this instance pronounced ( 丸, circle).
The resulting name, masumaru, which is similar to the Japanese pronunciation to, mashumaro ( マシュマロ). 'Setsuna Rensa' and 'Sanbyōshi' are songs with multiple readings of the same words. In 'Setsuna Rensa', rensa ( 連鎖) means chain/connection, while setsuna has a duel meaning of ( 切ない, painful) and setsuna ( 刹那, moment).
( 三拍子) is the Japanese word for, while san in the title is given the different kanji, which means umbrella. Of the songs on the album, eight are sung completely in Japanese, two primarily in Japanese with English phrases, one entirely in English, and three primarily in English with Japanese stanzas.
Promotion and release The band's third album was released in February 2006, and throughout the rest of 2006, the band toured and released three singles: ' in May, ' in July and ' in November. After the album's release, the songs 'Ii n Desu ka?'
And 'Me Me She' received music videos, both directed by long-time collaborator with the band,. In promotion of the album, the band toured throughout March and April 2007, on their 15 date Harumaki ( 春巻き, spring-roll) tour. The tour was released on DVD in July 2007, and was the number one selling music DVD for the week. Track listing All tracks written by Yojiro Noda. Title Length 1.
' (Isshō ni Ichido no Warp Ver.)' ( ふたりごと 一生に一度のワープ ver. 'Things About Us (Once in a Lifetime Warp Ver.)') 4:46 2. 'Gimme Gimmick' ( ギミギミック Gimigimikku) 2:37 3.
'05410-(n)' ( 05410-(ん) Okoshite, 'Wake Me Up') 3:08 4. ' ( Memeshii, 'Effeminate') 4:40 5. ' ( 有心論 'Heart Theism') 4:09 6. 'Enren' ( 遠恋 'Distance Love') 4:39 7.
' ( セツナレンサ 'Painful Moment Chain') 3:21 8. 'Is It Okay?' 'Yubikiri Genman' ( 指きりげんまん 'Pinky Promise') 4:03 10. 'Sanbyōshi' ( 傘拍子 'Umbrella ') 4:00 11.
'Masumaru' ( ます。 'Marshmallow') 2:14 12. 'Yume Banchi' ( 夢番地 'Dream Street Address') 4:59 13. 'Bagoodbye' ( バグッバイ Bagubbai, 'Bad Goodbye') 5:29 14. 'Yonaki' ( 夜泣き 'Night Tears', preceded by 1:10 of silence) 2:08 Total length: 55:31 Chart rankings Chart Peak position weekly albums 5 Oricon yearly albums 76 Sales and certifications Chart Amount Oricon physical sales 345,000 physical shipping certification Platinum (250,000+) Release history Region Date Format Distributing Label Japan December 6, 2006 ( 2006-12-06), Digital download December 8, 2006 ( 2006-12-08) CD Japan December 23, 2006 ( 2006-12-23) Rental CD Toshiba EMI References.
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