Q (album)
Q is the eighth studio album released by Mr. Children on September 27, 2000.
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Released | September 27, 2000 | |||
Genre | Pop rock, power pop, progressive rock, alternative rock | |||
Label | Toy's Factory | |||
Producer | Mr. Children Takeshi Kobayashi | |||
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Since the beginning of their success in 1994, "Q" was the first album not to reach the #1 position because Ayumi Hamasaki outsold them by gapping 1 million copies in first week on the Oricon chart. It was also their lowest selling album since their first successful album, Atomic Heart.
Track listing
- Center of universe
- Sono mukou he ikou(Beyond the border)
- Not Found
- Slow starter
- Surrender
- Tsuyogari
- 12gatsu no Central Park blues
- Tomo to coffee to uso to ibukuro
- Road Movie
- Everything is made from a dream
- Kuchibue
- Hallelujah
- Yasurageru basho
gollark: The broader issue is that when people say stuff like that they generally mean to sneak in a bunch of connotations which are dragged along with "organism" or "life".
gollark: You could *maybe* stretch that to extend to *all* humans, but *also* probably-not-organism things like stars, which also reproduce (ish), process things into usable energy (ish), sort of respond to stimuli for very broad definitions of stimuli, maintain a balance between radiation pressure and gravity, and grow (ish).
gollark: Individual humans are "organisms" by any sensible definition, inasmuch as they... reproduce, think, maintain homeostasis, grow, respond to stimuli, process inputs into usable energy and whatever.
gollark: I consider myself an atheist, since even though don't *know* there isn't a god, that doesn't mean I'm going to treat it as "well, maaaaaaybe" when the general policy for poorly evidenced claims is just to say "no".
gollark: Is not an organism, except by very stretched definitions which admit stars and such.
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