Hakai (album)

Hakai is the first studio album from Hiroshi Kyono as Wagdug Futuristic Unity and was released on July 23, 2008.[1] The album is the follow-up to the 2007 EP Nu Riot. The song with Justice is a remake of their most popular song, "Waters of Nazareth". Another track from the album, "Systematic People", was released as a single and also used as the opening theme for the anime series Kurozuka.

HAKAI
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 23, 2008 (Japan)
GenreDigital hardcore, Techno
LabelSony Music (Japan)
ProducerHiroshi Kyono
Wagdug Futuristic Unity chronology
Nu Riot
(2007)
HAKAI
(2008)

Track listing

  1. Hakai (featuring DJ Starscream) (Hakai version)
  2. Got Life
  3. Systematic People (featuring Maximum the Ryo) (DUG version)
  4. Why? (featuring Ceephax)
  5. Mad Saturator
  6. Ill Machine (featuring Ultra Brain) (Hakai version)
  7. G.O.D. Space
  8. Wall (featuring Chino Moreno)
  9. Mass Compression (featuring Ultra Brain)
  10. Chaostic Radio
  11. Rise It! (featuring Funkygong)
  12. X-Stereo (featuring Justice)
  13. Nu World (featuring Numanoid vs. Mazda)

Bonus Tracks

14. Weapons of Wag Distortion (featuring Com.A)
15. Systematic People (featuring Maximum the Ryo) (WAG version)

Personnel

Guest appearances

gollark: Discrimination is just treating someone differently to someone else.
gollark: Nope!
gollark: And "the gay ray"? Well, since it appears to be negative, this is clearly homophobia.
gollark: You're harassing zogy with the laser too.
gollark: May Eric feast upon your soul.

References

  1. "HAKAI (Wagdug Futuristic Unity)". Play-asia. Retrieved 2008-07-06.


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