Expo Bōei Robot Gran Sonik
Expo Bōei Robot Gran Sonik (Expo Defense Robot Gran Sonik) is the second remix album released by M-Flo, containing remixes of songs from their second studio album, Expo Expo.
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Released | November 28, 2001 | |||
Genre | J-Urban | |||
Producer | M-Flo | |||
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Track listing
- Totsugeki! Gran Sonik (Charge! Gran Sonik)
- How You Like Me Now [Todd Edward Remix]
- Marinkobicchi No Yabou (Marinkobicchi's Ambition)
- Prism (Sunship Vocal)
- Magenta Rain [London Elektricity Remix]
- Rolly Tanjou (Rolly Is Born)
- One Sugar Dream [Readymade Pot-Pourri of the Beats]
- Expo Expo [Motiva: T.M.D.C Remix]
- Rolly Bousou (Rolly Goes out of Control)
- Dispatch [Space Buddha Pimp +1 More Remix]
- Expo Expo [Deckstream Remix]
- Yours Only [De Nada Remix]
- Gattai! Expo Bouei Robo (Combine! Expo Defense Robo)
- Expo Expo [Dj Geetek Drum'Nexpo'Bass Remix]
- What It Is [Supreme One Remix]
- Robot No Kakeochi (Robots' Elopement)
- Come Again [Tokyo Cafe Remix]
- Orbit-3 [East West Remix]
- Lies [Giant Swing Mix]
- 2013
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