This album symbolizes the era when Dragon Ash began to revolve around it.
The first half has hip hop elements, while the second half has stronger rock elements.
1 on the Oricon weekly charts. With the addition of BOTS, the band underwent a major change, and became the most influential band in the Japanese music scene in both name and reality. Includes the reggae-style "Dark Cherries" and the powerful drumming high-speed tune "Drugs Can't Kill Teens."
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16 TRACKS:
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1)
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Intro
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2)
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Communication
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3)
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Rock The Beat
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4)
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Humanity (Album Version)
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5)
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Attention
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6)
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Let Yourself Go, Let Myself Go
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7)
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Dark Cherries
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8)
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Drugs Can't Kill Teens
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9)
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Just I'll Say
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10)
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Fool Around
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11)
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Freedom Of Expression
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12)
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Nouvelle Vogue #2
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13)
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Viva La Revolution
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14)
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Grateful Days
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15)
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Outro
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16)
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Hot Cake (Hidden Track)
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