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#MotsuUnion_Japanese Rock/Pop #MotsuUnion_Bundle Sale "Brotherhood" This album is characterized by its intense and heavy sound, with a hard rock influence. This is an album where the hard rock feel is strongest, even for B'z, with guest appearances by Billy Sheehan and Pat Torpey from Mr. Big. All the songs are of high quality, as expected, but the passionate ballad "Brotherhood" is truly moving. Personally, I prefer ballads that are more mellow, but there aren't many songs where the guitar and vocals reach the heart so directly. "FRIENDS" "Itsuka no Merry Christmas" is still a popular Christmas classic. This is an experimental mini-album with an overall story-like structure. Of course, "Itsu Meri" is a representative Christmas classic song in Japan, and I think this album captures the best of B'z in the 90s. "Boku no Tsumi," "Koi ja Naku Naru Hi" is a very popular song among B'z fans, and anyone who hasn't heard it should definitely check it out! "Loose" Includes "spirit loose," "love me, I love you," "Suna no Hanabira," and others. It consists of 14 songs that incorporate rock and pop sounds in a well-balanced way. This album was released during the era when B'z proved they were Japan's top artists. Of course, the single cuts like "love me, I love you," "LOVE PHANTOM," and "Negai" are great, but personally, I highly recommend "Yumemigaoka." This song is also very popular with fans. "Survive" B'z is characterized by its free and technical guitar sound and supple and sharp vocals. This is a 1997 album. It includes the ballad "Shower," said to be dedicated to the late Shintaro Katsu, as well as "Liar! Liar!" and "FIREBALL," a total of 13 songs with a strong rock feel. There are many parts where you can enjoy Takahiro Matsumoto's guitar technique. This is when B'z was at their peak. Matsumoto-san's guitar is also very aggressive. How many people cried after listening to "Calling"... Personally, I really love "Swimmer yo!" with its slap bass! #Bz #B_z #CD/DVD #TakahiroMatsumoto #KoshiInaba
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