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''Thumpx'' (Stylized as THUMPχ) is the fifth studio album by the
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ese pop-rock band
Porno Graffitti , also known as , are a Japanese Rock music, rock band from Onomichi, Hiroshima, Onomichi (formerly Innoshima, Hiroshima, Innoshima), Hiroshima Prefecture. The band got their name from the album ''Pornograffitti'' by the band Extreme (band), E ...
. It was released on April 20, 2005. For the first time of the album after the Tama withdrawal, it became the original album of two years and two months, the first time across the best album in between '' Worldillia''.


Release

In promotion of ''Thumpx'', the band released the single "Sister" (シスター) on September 8, 2004. In addition major debut fifth anniversary 15 of his single and 20's last work for the two members became the various milestone overlap work for Porno Graffitti. The second single, "Tasogare Romance" (黄昏ロマンス) (English: ''Twilight Romance''), was released on November 10, 2004. The song is
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drama, "Ichiban Taisetsuna Hitoha Daredesuka? (一番大切な人は誰ですか?)" Theme song. The third single, "Neomelodramatic/Roll" (ネオメロドラマティック/ROLL), was released on March 2, 2005. ''Neomelodramatic/Roll'' at CD-Universe
/ref> Porno Graffitti's first is a double A-side single, 5th lead single of the album "Thumpχ". When the time of introduction of the work without the person referred to, such as "both the A-side," "double A-side", was referred to as "double-face single".


Track listing


References

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