The Time Past and I Couldn't See You Again
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# | 1st Indie | |
Release date | 01/01/2000 | |
Songs | 6 | |
Duration | 00:00 | |
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# | 1st Indie | |
Release date | 01/01/2000 | |
Songs | 6 | |
Duration | 00:00 | |
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ISBN | ||
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First indie CD album including 6 songs, all in English. The album itself is made of a CD-R and includes a booklet with both English and Japanese lyrics. It was sold on-line and during concerts and today, the album has become the most scarce and expensive CD in all Ajikan history. While the recording quality is lame and Masafumi Gotoh's English has to be improved, this is the album for which most of the fans ask a reissue of the songs.
The simplicity and normal behaviour make Asian Kung-Fu Generation different from others Japanese bands. Their appearance on television is scarce and they are more concerned about their works than their image. Since the Fukushima's nuclear disaster, Asian Kung-Fu Generation is involved in favour of the definitive nuclear power stations shut down. Despite an agreement made with Ki/oon Records (Sony), the whole Asian Kung-Fu Generation's discography is financed by the band itself, allowing them to be musically independent towards the label.
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