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Assorted nostalgic Japanese CD set ③ ⚠️Available for separate sale if purchasing 2 or more 1. the band apart Single CD "Eric.W" Released in 2001 Second maxi-single Urban pop sound characterized by refreshing melodies, dynamic rhythms, and powerful guitars. 2. FRONTIER BACKYARD Album CD ⚠️SOLD "Rock The Boomy Style" Released July 25, 2007 3. Rock band "Snorkel" album "Solar Wind" Released during the band's indie era ⚠️Ex-rental item, with a 3cm crack on the cover case 4. ORANGE RANGE Single CD "Michishirube" Released as their 10th single on June 2, 2004, The tracks include "Michishirube" and coupling songs "the other side" and "Midnight Gauge." "Michishirube" was used as the theme song for the TBS drama "Orange Days." ⚠️Ex-rental item 5. Japanese rock band "NICO Touches the Walls" album "How are you?" CD Released in 2009 Includes tracks like "Broken Youth" and "Hologram" 6. "EVEN KICK SOY SAUCE" "neco眠る" is a band formed in 2003, This mini-album was reissued by Kakubarhythm, and includes a vocal version of DODDODO's famous song "Neko ga Nya~ te, Inu ga Wan!" by Kazumi Nikaido. Released July 8, 2009 7. "From Blind Starter." CD Tracks: Self-produced? ・Countdown Music, ・Lion ⚠️SOLD 8. Band "Charcoal Filter" single CD "Niji" Artist Name: Charcoal Filter Title: Niji ⚠️Ex-rental item 9. Onsoku Line 3rd single "Ousegawa" Released on October 12, 2005, by Universal Music A nostalgic love song based on the Ousegawa River in Koriyama, Fukushima Prefecture, and the follow-up single to "Machikaze," which was used in a JR Tokai TV commercial. The song is characterized by the contrast between lyrical vocals and lyrics, and roaring guitars. Garage rack shelf box
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