Tokyo Rock City
Tokyo Rock City is a compilation album, issued by Sony BMG in cooperation with Kastella Media, featuring tracks by artists who mostly are from the Japanese visual kei scene.[1]
Tokyo Rock City | |
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Compilation album by Uverworld, Keshyr Nheira, Doping Panda, Orange Range, Abingdon Boys School, Siam Shade, High and Mighty Color, Onmyo-za, Rize, Versailles | |
Released | November 6, 2007 |
Genre | Rock, heavy metal, rap rock, symphonic metal |
Label | Sony BMG |
Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Nagare Kukyo This World (Death Note Version)" (Uverworld) | |
2. | "Bakamono no Uta" (Keshyr Nheira) | |
3. | "Crazy" (Doping Panda) | |
4. | "*Asterisk" (Orange Range) | |
5. | "Nephilim" (Abingdon Boys School) | |
6. | "D.D.D. (Album Version)" (Siam Shade) | |
7. | "Enrai ~Tooku ni Aru Akari~" (High and Mighty Color) | |
8. | "Kokui no Tennyo" (Onmyo-Za) | |
9. | "Kaminari" (Rize) | |
10. | "The Love From a Dead Orchestra" (Versailles) |
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References
- "KASTELLAMEDIA: Tokyo Rock City details". KASTELLAMEDIA. Archived from the original on 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2010-01-18.
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