*偽想愛

Label:

自殺レーベル – GL-006ES

Format:

Flexi-disc , 7", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

Japan

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Punk

Tracklist

A1 Dara Dara Dara
A2 Finger Love
B1 偽想愛
B2 とまらない

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded AtStudio Dig

Credits

  • Bass [B.]Tōda
  • Guitar [G.]Ajima (2)
  • Illustration [Cover Illusted By]Hiroko (7)
  • Producer [Produced By]Zombie (3)
  • Vocals [Vo.]Wataru (3)

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): GL 006ES-A E7290 (A) 1D
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): GL 006ES-B E7291 (C) 1D
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A center label): E-7290(A)
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B center label): E-7291
  • Price Code: ¥400

Other Versions (1)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
New Submission
偽想愛 (CDr, Limited Edition, Reissue) Not On Label (Aka (14) Self-released) none Japan 2004

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Reviews

  • Alex88F's avatar
    Alex88F
    A distorted bass introduces the first song, and the first thing you can think of (well, the first two) are BRAINBOMBS jamming with MICHIRO ENDO (of THE STALIN,of course) and he's ranting about something morbid and offsetting. the tune itself then grows into something more up-tempo and pogo-ish until eventually it fades into cacophony. Unitil "1,2,3,GO!" you get pushed from behind to pogo in the second track, which is basically again STALIN on methadone. The third track is yet another STALIN-influenced/ADK abiding post punk tune. There's even a STOOGES hint here and there (the solo might have been lifted from one of the rawer tracks of Iggy's best band ever) and it's no surprise, since THE STOOGES were an influence on Michiro Endo's endeavors/general attitude & sound. The last track is on par, adding a DISCHARGE nod ("Decontrol",anybody?). Cool and dandy hard (post) punk with some slightly hardcore overtunes here and there - pick the discography compilation for further proof.

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