Vandalism (Deluhi album)

Vandalism is Deluhi's first best of album.[1][2] The album peaked #87 in the Oricon charts and charted for two weeks.[3]

Vandalism
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 27, 2011
GenreAlternative metal, heavy metal
LabelBraveman Records
ProducerYo-suke Tsuchiya

Track listing

Track list
No.TitleLength
1."HYBRID TRUTH"3:48
2."Two Hurt"4:05
3."G.A.L.D"4:24
4."REVOLVER BLAST"3:13
5."Shade (シェイド)"4:29
6."LORELEI"5:07
7."黄泉の譲り葉 (Yomi no Yuzuri ha)"6:21
8."Vivid Place"5:13
9."Rebel:Sicks, Shadow:Six"4:51
10."Baby play"4:24
11."s[K]ape:goat"3:44
12."Orion once again"4:39
13."砂の泉 (Suna no Izumi)"4:27
Total length:56:45

Single Information

  • "Revolver Blast"
Released: March 24, 2010
Oricon Chart peak position: #51[4]
  • "Two Hurt"
Released: August 5, 2009
Oricon Chart peak position: #114[5]
gollark: When someone asked for monotonic time to be exposed properly, GUESS WHAT, they decided to "fix" the whole thing in the most Go way possible by "transparently" adding monotonic time to the existing time handling, in some bizarre convoluted way which was a breaking change for lots of code and which limited the range time structs could represent rather a lot.
gollark: Rust, which is COOL™, has monotonic time and system time and such as separate types. Go did *not* have monotonic time for ages, but *did* have an internal function for it which wasn't exposed because of course.
gollark: That article describes, among other things, somewhat poor filesystem interaction handling, and a really stupid way monotonic time was handled.
gollark: https://fasterthanli.me/articles/i-want-off-mr-golangs-wild-ride
gollark: Also, it handles OS interaction poorly and tries to hide complexity sometimes in ways which do not work.

References

  1. "Deluhi Discography" (in Japanese). Deluhi. 2015-03-25. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
  2. "Vandalism". CDJapan. 2015-07-27. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
  3. "Vandaism". Oricon. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
  4. "Oricon Charts - Revolver Blast" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
  5. "Oricon Charts - Two Hurt" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
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