Songs Are Our Universe
''Songs Are Our Universe'' is a posthumous retrospective/rare tracks collection for the Japanese band Super Junky Monkey Super Junky Monkey is an all female Japanese funk metal group. History Beginning Their first release was in 1994: a live recording called ''Cabbage'', originally released as an audio recording, but also released as a video recording later that y .... It is a double-CD set, and was released in 2001. It also features some bonus videos. It is considered by some to be a good introduction to the band. It is currently out of print.{{Cite web, url=https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B00005RYBG, title = Songs Are Our Universe, website=Amazon.co.jp Track listing Disc 1 #Super Junky Monkey Theme #R.P.G #Blah, Blah, Blah #Nani (What) #Gokai (Misunderstanding) #Bakabatka (All Stupid) #A¥I¥E¥T¥O¥H #Skysurfer Strike Force #Tell Me Your All #Start With Makin’ A Fire #Tamage #I Call Myself “Sliced Ice” #Kioku No Netsuzou (Spit Bug) (Fabrication Of Memory) #Where’re Th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Super Junky Monkey
Super Junky Monkey is an all female Japanese funk metal group. History Beginning Their first release was in 1994: a live recording called ''Cabbage'', originally released as an audio recording, but also released as a video recording later that year. This was quickly followed in 1995 by the studio album '' Screw Up'', which features some of the songs from ''Cabbage'' as well as some new tracks. The band released two full-length albums, both of which were released internationally. Additionally, in Japan, they released several EP's and 3 concert videos. The band's performances of "Skysurfers!!" and "I Call Myself Sliced Ice" were used as the opening and end credits music, respectively, for the second season of the American animated series, ''Skysurfer Strike Force''. The album '' Super Junky Alien'' features a bonus 1996 cover of the MTV Top of the Hour tune. Death of Mutsumi On February 5, 1999, Mutsumi Fukuhara committed suicide by leaping from the balcony of her apartment in O ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Parasitic People
''Parasitic People'' is the second album Japanese group Super Junky Monkey Super Junky Monkey is an all female Japanese funk metal group. History Beginning Their first release was in 1994: a live recording called ''Cabbage'', originally released as an audio recording, but also released as a video recording later that y ..., released in 1996. It showed the group honing and integrating their influences into a very complex and (to some) unlistenable recording. It was released in Japan and the United States. Track listing #Introduction #The Words #If #Parasitic People #Gokai (Misunderstanding) #Our Universe #Nani (What) #Telepathy #Start With Makin’ A Fire #Burn System’s Flag #Kappa #The True Parasites #See Me, Feel Me #New Song #Tairiku No Kodoh (Pulsation’s Continent) References {{Authority control 1996 albums Super Junky Monkey albums ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2001 Compilation Albums
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