A symbol of Japanese new wave, a shocking pop and experimental work
A masterpiece by Plastics, who spread techno pop from Japan to the world.
Plastics is a band that gained worldwide attention for fusing the post-punk DIY spirit with the futuristic feel of electronic instruments. This album is their signature work, and its cheap yet stylish feel gives it an urban, cult-like appeal. It translated the New Wave movement into a Japanese style, and was highly acclaimed overseas, leaving a major influence on later techno-pop and alternative scenes.
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C:
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1)
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Ignore
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2)
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Park - Eight Days A Week
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3)
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Desolate
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4)
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Diamond Head
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No Good
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6)
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Good
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Back To Wigtown
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Cards
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Peace
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Dance In The Metal
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11)
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Interior
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D:
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Copy
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Diamond Head
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3)
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Robot
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4)
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Band Introduction - MC
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Last Train To Clarksville
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Top Secret Man
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Copy
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Delicious
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Delicious
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Good
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11)
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Peace
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Top Secret Man
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13)
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Park
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Complex
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Dust
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16)
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Cards
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Guitar, Vocals - Hajime Tachibana
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Guitar, Vocals, Percussion - Toshio Nakanishi
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Guitar, Keyboards - Masahide Sakuma
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Programmed By [Bass] - Masahide Sakuma
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Vocals - Chica Sato
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Electronic Drums - Takemi Shima